Tarrant County Republican Party Chairman Bo French is sounding the alarm over Texas Christian University’s allegedly anti-white sentiment.

“We’ve caught @TCU mocking white people, suggesting that microaggressions are ‘violence’ to students, trying to remove the word ‘Christmas’ from class, and other forms of anti-white discrimination,” French claimed on X.

In the social media post, French makes claims against Ann Tasby, TCU’s director of the Office of Inclusive Excellence in the Neely Business School. Tasby does not appear to hold a doctorate or a good rating from her students. She has a 2.8 out of 5.0 on the Rate My Professor website.

French posted a link that allegedly shows Tasby mocking “white Southerners.”

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“To start, she is responsible for teaching Mandatory Microaggression training to both professors and graduate students – though, in one such training, she notes that students can receive the training also. In these trainings, her condescending attitude is turned against white people. In this clip, she can be heard using a mocking imitation of white Southerners, which she later defends,” French wrote.

“During the training, her colleague – another TCU professor – remarks that it an ‘environmental microaggression’ that many of the buildings on campus are named after ‘upper-class, white, heterosexual males.’ At the beginning of the training, Tasby and her colleague play a clip that compares white people to ‘mosquitoes’ that can ‘carry diseases’ and even kill people,” he added.

French also claimed that the TCU Office of Diversity and Inclusion pressures professors to remove the word “Christmas” from their classes and will also give $2,500 to “creative projects” that advocate for DEI.

He also claimed TCU has a Native American “land acknowledgment” that focuses on the colonization of Native Americans and how TCU’s land is on what was historically Native American land, according to TCU’s website.

“The Land Acknowledgment should be used in print, online, and verbally at all major official TCU events (such as Convocation and Commencement), programs (such as DEI activities and special lectures), and other appropriate forums (syllabi, web pages, job descriptions and searches, student and employee orientations, etc.),” the website states.

The Dallas Express contacted Tasby but did not receive a response by publication.