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ProAntifa California teacher given three years' salary to resign: report

 California teacher brags about how heworked to radicalize far-left students. Ideology, who received widespread backlash after discovering a video showing him, was given three years' pay to resign, according to local reports.

Officials said in January that he agreed to pay Gabriel Gipe, a social studies teacher at Inderkum High School, his $190,000, Sacramento Bee citing settlement records. reported.

After taxes, Gipe received a total of $100,000, the paper reported. His annual salary was reportedly $60,000.

Project Veritas released a video last year of Gipe's teaching method. Gipe has said that he "tried to scare" children in order to motivate them politically. Footage of his classroom also surfaced, which reportedly included posters of former Chinese dictator Mao Zedong, as well as posters with Antifa flags.

Gipe is also said to have had a collection of stamps dedicated to communist dictators. Among them was Joseph his Stalin one of his and an "insensitive phrase" he allegedly used to mark the completion of his student's work. Other stamps had images of Fidel Castro and Kim Jong Un.

He said in the video that students complained about the Antifa flags hanging on their classroom walls and made them feel uncomfortable.

20} "Well, this is to make fascists feel bad. If they make you feel bad, I don't know what to say," he says.

Gipe's social studies classroom at Inderkum High School in Sacramento, California.
Project Veritas
Project Veritas caught Gipe discussing his plan to radicalize students.
Project Veritas

 After a tumultuous school board meeting with irate parents, Natomas Unified School District Moved to place Gipe unpaid Leave. However, the paper reported that an administrative judge later ordered him to be given paid leave during the investigation or related hearings. With the exception of general details such as date, date of resignation, and other general details, potential new employers were no longer able to discuss the details of Gipe's departure, the report said.

School District Superintendent Chris Evans previously stated that in the future, administrators would be tasked with scrutinizing the classroom walls more closely during regular visits. was saying

Fox News' Michael Ruiz contributed to this report.