Pioneer City Museum Director Melonnie Hicks Hopes All Republican Voters Die

Sweetwater, Texas Pioneer City Museum Director Melonnie Hicks is one disgusting and stupid whore who says that she hopes all people who vote for Republicans dies.

How this is any different than what most other stupid leftist douchebags believe – because 99% of leftists are that evil – but Pioneer City Museum Director Melonnie Hicks actually tweeted it out for the world to see.

BIG MISTAKE! I would bet most anything that at the end of the day today that Melonnie Hicks will no longer be the director of the Pioneer City Museum, or employed by the museum in any other way. Instead, the stupid cunt will be out the door on her fat ass – and hopefully losing everything she owns and cares about in the process.

The Pioneer City Museum, in Sweetwater, Texas, BETTER shit-can their fat-ass skank director Melonnie Hicks, or I don’t see the museum lasting much longer, as the American People will shut it right the fuck down!

As Texans headed to the polls on Super Tuesday, a museum director posted a message on Facebook expressing the hope that every person voting Republican would die that day. This threat comes amid a spate of politically-motivated violence, including a truck driver attempting to run down Republicans registering voters, a man sucker-punching a boy at a voting booth, and a man threatening Trump supporters with a cane sword.

“I hope every single one of you pieces of sh*t that votes republican, dies today,” Melonnie Hicks, director of the Pioneer City Museum in Sweetwater, Texas, posted on Facebook.

The museum’s board of directors will hold an emergency meeting after the horrifying statement, KTAB-TV/Big Country Homepage reported. Hicks reportedly apologized but has since deleted both the original post and the apology follow-up post.

Even so, screenshots of the Facebook post have gone viral on social media.

It remains unknown if Hicks is still the director of the museum. The museum has refused to respond to multiple requests for comment from KTAB-TV. The Pioneer City County Museum even took down its Facebook page, and its latest Tweet came last month.

The museum’s board of directors will hold an emergency meeting at the Sweetwater Police Department at 5:30 p.m. on Friday to discuss the issue.

Sweetwater City Manager David Vela told KTAB-TV he believes Hicks’ Facebook message is reprehensible, especially for a city leader. The city funds a portion of the museum’s building.

KTAB-TV reached out to every board member for comment, but they declined, saying they won’t know anything until after Friday’s meeting.

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