This website collects cookies to deliver better user experience. By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Cookies Policy.
Accept
San Francisco NewsSan Francisco NewsSan Francisco News
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Crime
  • Education
  • Arts
Reading: Sonoma Valley college trustee resigns after telling Trump voters to burn in ‘fiery eternity’ – Native Information Issues
Share
Font ResizerAa
San Francisco NewsSan Francisco News
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Crime
  • Education
  • Arts
Follow US
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Our Authors
  • Legal
© 2024 San Francisco News. All Rights Reserved.
San Francisco News > Blog > Education > Sonoma Valley college trustee resigns after telling Trump voters to burn in ‘fiery eternity’ – Native Information Issues
Education

Sonoma Valley college trustee resigns after telling Trump voters to burn in ‘fiery eternity’ – Native Information Issues

By Miles Cooper
Education
March 15, 2025
Sonoma Valley college trustee resigns after telling Trump voters to burn in ‘fiery eternity’ – Native Information Issues
SHARE

AN OUTSPOKEN Sonoma Valley Unified College District trustee resigned Thursday following incendiary feedback she made about supporters of President Donald Trump on her private Fb web page.

Space 2 trustee Celeste Winders posted on her marketing campaign for trustee Fb web page about her resignation.

“It is with sadness that I resign but I do so on my terms and no one else’s,” she wrote Thursday. “I believe in democracy and I took an oath to uphold the Constitution, an oath I take very seriously — especially right now when it hangs in great peril. I believe that democracy is worth fighting for, worth hanging on to tightly and I refuse to have my First Amendment rights lessened or weakened. I resign upholding that oath to the Constitution.”

Sonoma Valley college trustee resigns after telling Trump voters to burn in ‘fiery eternity’ – Native Information IssuesA screenshot of a submit on Sonoma Valley Unified College District trustee Celeste Winders’ marketing campaign Fb web page Friday, March 14, 2025, wherein she publicizes her resignation. The submit and web page have been taken offline quickly after. (Screenshot through Celeste Winders for Sonoma Valley College Board – Space 2/Fb)

- Advertisement -

At subject is a submit she made Feb. 26 on her non-public Fb web page in response to proposed federal cuts to Medicaid. Winders stated such cuts would have an effect on her disabled youngster.

“F– every single person who voted for this administration all the way to hell,” she wrote. “May you burn the most fiery eternity and May everything you touch crumble and rot. This is why I will literally NEVER speak to some of my family members ever again. They are actually dead to me.”

On Feb. 28, Winders stated somebody noticed her submit and despatched screenshots of it to “Sonoma County MAGA trolls” who had used it to focus on her place as trustee. That screenshot was amplified in a Sonoma County Republican Celebration submit on Fb.

As of Friday morning, Winders was nonetheless listed with a photograph as a trustee on the district’s web site. The district additionally had not launched a public assertion about her resignation.

In her Feb. 28 submit, Winders stated that now could be the time to “stop being so damn polite.” “That polite approach is going to land you in a dictatorship and it could land me hurt or worse,” she wrote. “Because that is absolutely reality of where we are right now. This is not hyperbole people.”

- Advertisement -

Neighborhood weighs in

Reactions to Winders’ authentic submit have been each supportive and opposed.

On March 3, a group group posted a hyperlink to a Zoom name about Winders, saying “Parents can share their two cents with SVUSD Trustee Winders… She wished eternal hell on Trump supporters.”

- Advertisement -

Within the feedback below the submit, consumer Susan Hansen Chauncy stated she was “NOT a Trump or MAGAt supporter,” however that Winders’ assertion was not skilled.

“I believe strongly that we should all have the right to have our voices heard. But every teacher, principal and School Board member has a responsibility to act as a role model for our children. Social media is visible to everyone and as a parent, or grandparent, I believe that Ms. Winders must be held accountable for her words, no matter where they were posted,” wrote Chauncy.

YouTube video
Members of the general public queue up throughout a March 3, 2025, SVUSD board research session to remark of Trustee Celeste Winders’ Fb submit concerning President Trump supporters. (SonomaTV/YouTube)

Many commenters supported Winders, together with these with disabled kids.

Some customers stored their feedback transient.

“If there is a hell, Trump has a special place in it,” wrote Charlie Estudillo.

An Instagram submit from Feb. 26 by the account civil_rights707 denounced Winders’ feedback.

“I thought Democrats were supposed to be loving, and as elected officials, they’re supposed to be openminded on differing viewpoints,” stated the poster in a stream. However apparently, when you have any type of conservative values, or in case you voted for Trump, Miss Winders needs to your complete life to crumble and basically dying upon you and everlasting hell. If you happen to’re a Christian like myself, that’s extraordinarily insulting.”

TAGGED:burneternityfieryLocalMattersNewsresignsschoolSonomatellingTrumptrusteeValleyvoters
Previous Article Assault rifle recovered, 3 suspects arrested in OPD ceasefire probe Assault rifle recovered, 3 suspects arrested in OPD ceasefire probe
Next Article Lawsuit filed after Jazmin Pellegrini, 15, discovered lifeless in San Francisco Lawsuit filed after Jazmin Pellegrini, 15, discovered lifeless in San Francisco
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


- Advertisement -
Missing Brentwood teen last seen in April
Missing Brentwood teen last seen in April
News
May 9, 2025
SFPD Chief Bill Scott passing the baton after leading 8 years; Yep named to interim post
SFPD Chief Bill Scott passing the baton after leading 8 years; Yep named to interim post
Crime
May 9, 2025
California man led M catalytic converter theft ring, lived lavishly off stolen parts – San Francisco Chronicle
California man led $38M catalytic converter theft ring, lived lavishly off stolen parts – San Francisco Chronicle
News
May 9, 2025
Mayor Daniel Lurie Announces .5M Fund, Raised From Private Donations, to Address Homelessness and Mental Illness
Mayor Daniel Lurie Announces $37.5M Fund, Raised From Private Donations, to Address Homelessness and Mental Illness
Politics
May 9, 2025
Baba’s House connects East Bay community through Mahjong
Baba’s House connects East Bay community through Mahjong
News
May 9, 2025

Categories

Archives

May 2025
MTWTFSS
 1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
262728293031 
« Apr    

You Might Also Like

After Trump’s crackdown on DEI in schools, judge rules he can’t cut off federal funding

After Trump’s crackdown on DEI in schools, judge rules he can’t cut off federal funding

April 29, 2025
San Ramon Valley Unified academics, college students divided over use of AI instruments within the classroom – Native Information Issues

San Ramon Valley Unified academics, college students divided over use of AI instruments within the classroom – Native Information Issues

February 7, 2025
El Cerrito elementary school on alert after suspicious person touches hair of student

El Cerrito elementary school on alert after suspicious person touches hair of student

March 31, 2025
‘Lots of work will have to be performed’: Faculties thread the needle of concern round immigration – Native Information Issues

‘Lots of work will have to be performed’: Faculties thread the needle of concern round immigration – Native Information Issues

March 5, 2025
about us

At San Francisco News, we are committed to keeping you informed about the issues that matter most, whether they’re happening in the heart of San Francisco, the wider Bay Area, or around the globe.

Top Categories

  • Arts174
  • Crime144
  • Education89
  • News2,034
  • Politics94
  • Uncategorized1
© 2024 San Francisco News. All Rights Reserved.
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Our Authors
  • Legal
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?