Caller blasts Iowa rep.over pledge of allegiance in schools in expletive-laden ...

Caller blasts Iowa rep.over pledge of allegiance in schools in expletive-laden ...
Caller blasts Iowa rep.over pledge of allegiance in schools in expletive-laden ...

In a profanity-filled voicemail, an Iowa woman blasted State Rep. Carter Nordman, accusing him of encouraging 'White nationalism,' because of his support for recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance in public schools.

'When did we start teaching White nationalism in schools? Because that's exactly what the f**k you're doing, sir, and you have absolutely no right to require something like that,' the anonymous caller said. 

'Our children aren't proud to be American,' she added, noting that maybe 'White suburban kids' may be proud to be U.S. citizens because their rights are afforded to them every day and they don't have to fight for them,' but argued that minorities, women, the poor and the elderly are 'not f***king proud'.

Nordman was one of the legislators who advocated for the recent passage of House File 415, which requires Iowa public schools to recite the pledge and display the American flag at least once each day.

An Iowa woman has accused State Rep. Carter Nordman (pictured) of encouraging 'White nationalism,' because of his support for recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance in public schools

An Iowa woman has accused State Rep. Carter Nordman (pictured) of encouraging 'White nationalism,' because of his support for recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance in public schools

The caller posed several questions to Nordman, routinely asking 'what are we proud of?' before citing instances of alleged injustice in the nation. 

'What are we proud of? We're proud of our racist history? We're proud of our racist roots? Is that what we're proud of?' she asked. 

'We're proud of the fact that not all citizens of the United States are afforded the same rights and the same privileges as the blond-haired blue-eyed ones? That's a bunch of colonizer bulls**t, Carter. And the fact that you're f**king perpetuating that is disgusting.'

The caller added: 'Keep that s**t in the suburbs.' 

She argued that Nordman, as well as Gov. Kim Reynolds, are teaching Iowa's students to be U.S. nationalists and that they 'have absolutely no right' to do so.

The woman, who vowed the 'make sure' Nordman would never be re-elected, called the elected officials 'absolutely disgusting, despicable, and deplorable' and said they were furthering the agenda of the former president Donald Trump's administration.

'Everything that you stand for is the same bulls**t that the Trump administration stood for, and clearly you and Kim Reynolds still have your head so far up his a** that you can't f**king tell where one of you ends and the other begins,' the caller stated. 

Nordman posted a recording of the voicemail on his personal Twitter account with a caption reading: 'Imma just leave this here...'

Nordman posted a recording of the voicemail on his personal Twitter account with a caption reading: 'Imma just leave this here...'

She also questioned if the Iowa government should be addressing more pressing issues as the start of the school year nears.  

'There's so much more important s**t that we could be worried about right now and you're focusing on the f**king Pledge of Allegiance? Get the f**k out of here, pull your head out of your a** Carter, Jesus f**ing Christ.' 

Nordman told Fox News he returned the woman's call but she declined to discuss the bill with him. 

'I called her back and said I'd be willing to discuss the bill,' Nordman recalled. 

'She told me that she had said everything she wanted to tell me in her voicemail and she hung up on me. Our conversation was all of 25 seconds.'

Nordman, who posted a recording of the voicemail on his personal Twitter account, told Fox he shared the message because he 'thought it was important to show what we are up against'.

'Some people have a lot of hatred for this country and have a lot of hatred for what the United States stands for,' he said. 

'I think the pledge of allegiance can unite us all and do a lot of good for everybody, regardless of your race, your gender, your religion, your sexuality.' 

Nordman also argued that the woman's claim that the Pledge of Allegiance promoted White nationalism 'doesn't make sense'.

The caller blasted Nordman (left) and Gov. Kim Reynolds (right) over the recent passage of HF 847, a bill containing a number of educational policies that includes one requiring public schools to recite the Pledge of Allegiance daily (Pictured: Legislators after HF 847 signing)

The caller blasted Nordman (left) and Gov. Kim Reynolds (right) over the recent passage of HF 847, a bill containing a number of educational policies that includes one requiring public schools to recite the Pledge of

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