You come across students annihilating the dress code all the time. (Heaven forbid, they show a shoulder blade or an ankle or something!) But what happens when the teacher violates the dress code? They get blown up on Twitter, naturally.
This is Patrice Brown, although she goes by Paris Monroe for some reason (and you thought MY name was a porn star name). She’s a fourth grade teacher at an elementary school in Atlanta, and she will show up to work dressed like this. Obviously, for every jaw that’s dropped, there’s an outrageously offended person that takes it to storm via Twitter.
What do you think…
T H R I V E pic.twitter.com/m6Eq7St6dX
— Paris Monroe (@triceyl__) September 11, 2016
This black woman seems so happy & proud of teaching youth but y’all just had to sexualize the situation #teacherbae pic.twitter.com/g6bJkRkhhA
— bby tupac. (@FrankHoecean) September 12, 2016
I bet y’all wouldn’t have nothing to say if she was built like this #teacherbae pic.twitter.com/eNQibGwdK8
— Wave Bari (@stackztootrill) September 12, 2016
If a Black woman has a curvy body she’s immediately judged and sexualized for something she has no control over #teacherbae
— #BLACKLIVESMATTER (@BlackDynamiteJC) September 12, 2016
Y’all will take any educated, independent woman and turn her into a sexualized object. I’m so sick of this. #teacherbae
— ѕαι (@Saisailu97) September 12, 2016
#teacherbae is the hot topic now. Her tight dress is not professional dress. Her body is banging but her clothing choice needs some maturity
— Franshell (@Dreka1913) September 13, 2016
That teacher looks good af but her attire is just inappropriate to be teaching a 4th grade glass. Little boys are pervs by like 2nd grade
— au bree dhabi (@breeNaughtyy) September 12, 2016
As you can see, there’s a mix of different opinions on her choice of ensemble. Some people she’s being body shamed because of her shape, and some people think it’s distasteful based on her occupation.
I don’t know if her school has an opinion on it, but the internet sure does! So what do you think… If you had a fourth grader, would you let her teach your child?





