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Pre-K Teacher Goes Viral For Her Clapback After Nancy Mace's 'LGBTQ' Alphabet Gripe

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Pre-K teacher Zoë Rose Bryant tweeted an epic response to MAGA Rep. Nancy Mace after Mace tweeted that she wants kids to "learn about A-E-I-O-U instead of L-G-B-T-Q."

South Carolina MAGA Republican Representative Nancy Mace has used her hatred to make a name for herself, and "transphobe" and "TERF" are an integral part of that name.

If Mace isn't spouting transphobic slurs on the floor of Congress or in public appearances in the Midwest, she's posting her hate online.


On Sunday, Mace took to well-documented transphobe Elon Musk's social media platform X and posted more of her usual vitriol aimed at a marginalized community.

The South Carolina Republican wrote:

"I want our kids to learn about A-E-I-O-U instead of L-G-B-T-Q."

But a quick-witted teacher had a lesson for Mace.

Zoë Rose Bryant reposted Mace's missive and responded:

"hi, pre-k teacher here."
"no need to worry nancy, it’s in our curriculum to cover all the letters eventually."
"this week we’re working on S-T-F-U"

Bryant's clever reply to Mace's attempt at the same quickly went viral.


Unfortunately, I think Mace is a representative from my SC. I know my SC senators Graham and Scott are total hypocrites, and my rep SC Wilson is a lying abomination, but Mace is an SC C-U-N-T (disparagement intentional) who needs to STFU.

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— David Scott (@loosemarbleds.bsky.social) April 17, 2025 at 12:04 AM






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On Facebook, people shared their admiration for Bryant's wit, and their condemnation of Mace's hate.

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Bryant appreciated the support she received on Facebook.

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Mace is unlikely to curb her anti-LGBTQ rhetoric or legislation. It gets her the attention and donations she craves.

But just because Mace's fellow bigots like her messaging, doesn't mean the majority—or history—are on her side.

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