The letter also included screenshots of what Rose said are offensive tweets by an MICDS teacher, who is Hispanic, dated to Election Day and the day after.

One of the tweets read: “You’re a nation full of fearful little boys chanting ‘kill the beast!’ There is a beast. And it is you. #USElection2016.” Another tweet quoted an article about Greitens’ being elected governor and read, “I really hate this state today.”

Rose wrote in her letter:

“Imagine if the word ‘white’ in some of these tweets was changed to ‘black’ and how much more hideous and racist they would be deemed. It is being assumed that the current election results are all ‘white peoples’ faults (sic) and that because individuals support trump (sic), that automatically means that all white people have a deep hatred for all other people, which is just simply untrue along with extremely unfair.”

Rose said in an interview that her letter was not meant to discount the feelings of minority groups, and she doesn’t even count herself as an “avid” supporter of Trump, who she acknowledges has said many offensive things.