An all-girls Catholic school in Maryland announced last week that they fired a teacher and coach in October, after it was discovered that he was living a double life as an agent of the alt-right. Greg Conte had been working as a substitute teacher and field hockey coach at Kensington’s Academy of the Holy Cross since at least 2014 before anyone there noticed he’s a white supremacist. And by “anyone,” it’s worth noting that we mean “the students.”

Kathleen Ryan Prebble, president of the Academy of the Holy Cross high school, wrote to parents on Thursday that Greg Conte was fired "immediately" after students discovered on social media that Conte was "a member of the 'alt-right' movement" under an "alternate identity."

Conte wasn’t hiding that hard, though. He can even be found wearing his best blazer in footage of August’s deadly Charlottesville protest.

When he wasn’t busy shaping young minds, Conte was fighting for white supremacy.

BuzzFeed notes that Conte became the Director of Operations for Richard Spencer’s hateful think tank, the National Policy Institute, just this past August. The NPI describes itself as "dedicated to the heritage, identity, and future of people of European descent in the United States and around the world.” Conte also has served as brute security for Spencer, who sings his praises.

“I don’t know what would have happened to me in Charlottesville, or the alt right as a whole, without Greg,” Spencer said in a recent podcast. “Greg protected me as we fled the melee.”

And Spencer and his followers are absolutely tickled that Conte smoked a cigar in his interviews, because a smoking pacifier apparently makes white supremacists seem cooler to other white supremacists.

x Greg Conte out Spencer-ed Richard Spencer. Fantastic interview and great cigar-smoking aesthetic. https://t.co/a6eJGERMIA Ã¢ÂÂ Richard Ã¢ÂÂ·Ã¯Â¸Â Spencer (@RichardBSpencer) January 6, 2018

Below is a GIF of Spencer getting punched when Conte wasn’t around, just as a quick palate cleanser before we dive into the weird world of this Conte fellow. Because we all deserve nice things.