LAS VEGAS – A Clark County, Nevada school teacher’s Facebook page was shut down after she was labeled a racist for speaking her mind about the Confederate flag debate.

Public officials, school districts, municipalities and others are under increasing public pressure to remove all signs of the Old South from view after a recent racially motivated shooting at a Charleston bible study that left nine blacks dead.

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The alleged perpetrator, 21-year-old Dylann Roof, liked to pose with the Confederate flag in his Facebook posts, so now everything associated with the Confederacy must be banished, some people believe.

Booker Elementary School teacher Tanya Russo Landry is not one of those people, Fox 5 reports.

Pertaining to the Confederate flag, Russo posted to Facebook that “I totally think it should not be taken down as history is history.

“I lived in SC for 10 years and looked at the flag as part of its history … not hatred. I’m so tired of everyone being offended by the smallest things. We live in America for freedoms, not making sure everyone is not offended,” the post continued.

“Is taking a flag down really going to solve our nation’s important problems? I highly doubt it. I’m so tired of feeling ‘blamed’ for things because I’m white.”

Then Landry got into her thoughts on Black History Month, slavery, and the apparent double standard surrounding racism in America.

“As a teacher I often keep my opinions to myself, but I’m tired of being the same way with adults. I’m offended because I don’t get free college because of my color. Slavery is over and has been … I had nothing to do with it neither did any of my immediate family.

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“I’m tired of these ‘history months’ as it all should just be celebrated together. If I pull a race card I’m racist, but if a black pulls a race card we pucker our a**** and get scared,” Landry wrote, according to the news site.

“Isn’t it about time we just act like Americans in America and treat everyone equally? Don’t like my post, tough shit. It’s my freedom of speech and I’m allowed to say what I wish. Don’t like it, I hurt your feelings, delete me please cuz I’m not holding my tongue anymore for whiny a** bi***es. Throws the mic down and walks away.”

The post didn’t sit well with some residents, some of whom insinuated Landry is racist in online posts.

“It kind of made me wonder, what kind of an impression is she setting on fourth-grade kids, or any kids in general to really feel that way about the flag,” Shawn Oates told Fox 5.

Oates believes teachers should be held to a higher standard for their comments because they’re teaching kids.

“You have a very important position as far as raising our youth,” he said. “You have to be cautious on what you say and how you articulate your views.”

District officials issued a statement to the media about Landry’s Facebook post, vowing that “administrators will be speaking to that teacher about the nature of the post,” which has since been removed.

But Landry certainly isn’t alone in her views.

Numerous posts on Facebook make it clear a lot of people think the Confederate flag debate is misguided, and don’t think it should be removed from public life.

“I am seeing postings where people are comparing the Confederate flag to the swastika. Let’s be very clear about the history. A Jewish man was the secretary of state for the Confederacy during the Civil War. There were blacks who owned slaves and blacks who fought for the South during the Civil War. Jews did not fight for Hitler and neither did blacks. The problem is hate groups perverted the flag of the Confederacy in the media exacerbated the hate,” Jason Keller wrote.

“Hate doesn’t come from a flag it comes from within a person. Ban the gay flags, ban the pants hanging down around a man’s knees. There are more things to worry about than a flag. Poverty, drug abuse, child abuse – more important things. Worry about them instead of a flag,” Debran Emauel posted.

Others commented on the school district’s apparently misplaced priorities.

“This will get her fired? CCSD teachers can falsify records, watch as students get attacked and sexually harassed and nothing happens, but this … THIS gets them fired?” Kitty Bradford commented on the Fox 5 site.

“THANK YOU!” posted Keithea Jackson, who is black. “CCSD is obviously BACKWARDS! This wasn’t offensive, she was stating an opinion.”