Oklahoma: a teacher who describes himself as an "anarchist" wants to "burn down the entire U.S. system"

"Hey, if your parents don't love and support you for who you are this Christmas, screw them. I'm your parents now," noted Tyler Wrynn, teacher and TikToker.

A high school teacher at Will Rogers High School in Tulsa, Oklahoma, admitted in an interview recorded on hidden camera by Project Veritas to indoctrinating youngsters against the will of parents with the ultimate goal of bringing down the U.S. government system.

Tyler Wrynn, also known as Tyler Parks, describes himself as an "anarchist," and says he disagrees with parents being involved in their own children's education. The teacher mentioned in the video that he wants to "burn down the entire American system," and that "eventually, he wants to eliminate Christianity, or religion as a whole, because religion is inherently hierarchical."

"I am an authority figure”

Wrynn told Project Veritas founder James O'Keefe by phone that he did not discuss any religious topics with his students, and reiterated that he could lose his teaching license because of the content he teaches in his classes that contradicts Oklahoma's 1775 law: "The only thing that's a problem here in Oklahoma is House Bill 1775 or something like that. I can get my license revoked."

House Bill 1775 states as its purpose: "To be the policy of the Oklahoma State Board of Education to prohibit discrimination on the basis of race or sex in the form of prejudice, stereotyping, scapegoating, categorical ranking or assignment of traits, morals, values or characteristics based solely on race or sex. Public schools in this state shall be prohibited from engaging in discriminatory acts based on race or sex through the use of these methods that result in treating people differently on the basis of race or sex or the creation of a hostile environment."

However, one of the sections of the law entitled "parental rights" states that: Parents and legal guardians of students enrolled in the Public Schools of this state shall have the right to inspect the curriculum, instructional materials, class assignments, and lesson plans to ensure compliance with the law. No public school shall interfere with or infringe upon the fundamental rights of parents to determine the education of their children.

The teacher claimed that this law "interferes with his ideological plans for the country.” He considers himself "an authority figure for his students" over their parents. This is something he has demonstrated on social media where he is also an influencer:

I have many followers on TikTok. I am an authority figure. So, I posted a Christmas message of, 'Hey, if your parents don't love and support you for who you are this Christmas, screw them.. I am your parents now. I love you. Drink some water. I am proud of you.