Teacher told students fetuses turn gay when they’re “unwanted in your parents’ womb”

Kim Johnson
Photo: Morton High School

An Illinois teacher who allegedly told students that people are gay because they “were unwanted in your parents’ womb” is under investigation for making discriminatory statements in class.

“She proceeded to ask if I was gay in front of the entire class,” former student Maya Phan told WMBD. Phan is one of three former students who filed complaints against Morton High School teacher Kim Johnson who taught an “American Problems” class at the school. The students say she used the class as an excuse to “freely express hostility” towards women, LGBTQ people, and racial minorities.

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“She told me that she would be OK with me being stopped in an airport for no reason, just because of the way that I looked,” Phan said. “She warned a boy to be careful at a college party because girls like to cry rape.”

The accusations go back years. Johnson is currently a part-time French teacher, but she taught the “American Problems” class in 2016, back when Phan was a student.

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