BREAKING NEWS – Atlanta, Georgia – A Georgia teacher who told students in her math class that they are not allowed to wear “Make America Great Again” T-shirts because the campaign slogan is akin to a swastika, will no longer be teaching in the classroom. Lyn Orletsky was seen on a viral video telling at least two River Ridge High School students in Cherokee County that wearing the slogan made popular during President Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign was like wearing the symbol of Nazism, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. River Ridge High School Principal Darrell Herring sent the parents of Orletsky’s students a letter, announcing she was not teaching, “effective immediately,” adding that the school assigned a substitute teacher and would continue to search for a new, permanent math teacher. Orletsky responded to the discipline by alleging that Herring’s great grandfathers on both of his mother and father’s side, were brutal guards in World War II German concentration camps. She also said she has evidence that the students that reported her are currently members of the Third Reich.