ROYAL PALM BEACH, Fla. – A Florida mother didn’t believe her son when he said his teacher talked about everything except Earth Science.

“Over the past several months my son had been complaining that his science teacher wasn’t teaching science. I finally asked him for proof. My jaw dropped when I received the text from my son with a video recording,” the mother tells AllenBWest.com.

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She contacted the former congressman’s website and offered a shocking recording of the Royal Palm Beach High School science teacher Ezekiel Edmonds discussing “black deities” and how Europeans had appropriated Jesus and other historical figures for their own purposes.

The recording is less than five minutes but it focuses heavily on race and not much on rocks and salamanders.

“My son’s science teacher does not teach science,” the mother tells West’s website.

“Instead, Mr. Edmonds shows videos about black oppression. He discusses how white people hold black people down, and that blacks should stand up to this oppression. He stirs up racial divisiveness in the classroom. My son has been telling me this and I have not been listening. Now there is proof. My son made 3 videos.”

She adds one time the teacher caught her son recording his rant, and “made him delete it.”

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According to the mother, that one would have included Edmonds’ remarks about God and why students “shouldn’t believe in Him.”

In another recording, the teacher allegedly likens American urban gentrification to “what they did in Nazi Germany when they created the ghettos.”

The Palm Beach Post reports that the school district cannot “confirm whether the recording is authentic,” but that administrators have removed the teacher from the classroom while they investigate.

The mother says her son was removed from the class, to her relief. But she’s concerned about the other students, too.

“How will this help them? This is an Earth Science Class…this teacher should be teaching Earth Science, not Black Studies. I checked the text book…there is nothing about black oppression in that science text book,” she tells West’s site.