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Outrage After Alleged Video Shows Male Pennsylvania Professor in Heels Telling Students Not to Trust Their Parents: ‘Stop Indoctrinating Our Children’

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Salma AhmedBy Salma AhmedJuly 10, 20263 Mins Read
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Internet users expressed outrage after a video allegedly showed a male professor in Pennsylvania telling students not to trust their parents.

It was alleged that the professor was employed at Pennsylvania’s College of Technology, although this has not been independently verified. The video appeared to show him in a lecture room where the college’s logo was visible.

Shockingly disturbing video from Pennsylvania’s College of Technology shows a man wearing a dress, wig, and heels giving a lecture to a classroom, stating that parents cannot be trusted and are not their friends. pic.twitter.com/uZFdIN9lLG

— Right Angle News Network (@Rightanglenews) July 7, 2026

In the video, the professor appeared to be speaking to a group of students who were not shown on camera. He began by saying that what he was about to tell them was “probably gonna hurt your feelings.” He then added that he was saying it because he “love[s]” them.

“The parents aren’t your friend,” the professor said. He then repeated the statement before adding, “They cannot be trusted.” The remarks quickly drew criticism online, with some viewers arguing that a professor should not make such statements to students.

The professor’s appearance also became a topic of discussion online. He was seen wearing high heels, long hair that some viewers claimed was a wig, and wide legged pants that some perceived as resembling a dress. His clothing sparked debate about gender expression in educational settings. Some viewers criticized the male professor for wearing heels and an outfit they believed resembled a dress, arguing that such attire was inappropriate for a classroom or conflicted with their personal beliefs.

Viewers Outraged Over Alleged Video of Pennsylvania Professor

The video sparked reactions online. Many viewers criticized the professor’s remarks about parents, arguing that they could discourage trust between students and their families. “These teachers need to stop spreading lies and stop indoctrinating our children‼! Parents are their children’s first teacher. Parents will be there when all others disappear,” one person wrote. Another person said, “This mentally ill [expletive] needs to be removed from classrooms now! Do your thing, Patriots!”

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Other viewers also criticized the professor, with some expressing broader criticism of the education system. “America should return all tax money for education and close public education down. You say how are children supposed to read and do math. Children don’t know how now. Let parents decide. You say parents aren’t qualified, apparently you aren’t either. Christian America on Amazon,” another person wrote. Someone else said, “Gender confusion is a mental illness and we should not take anything seriously coming from one who has such an illness!”

The video sparked a conversation about the role of college professors and the extent to which their personal views should be expressed in the classroom. It also led to broader discussions about expectations surrounding professional attire and gender expression in educational settings.

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Salma Ahmed is a 24 years old Egyptian writer who graduated with an English major. She has experience covering celebrities, lifestyle, soccer, women's rights and more. She previously worked for MovieWeb and The South African.

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