Minnesota School Board Member Calls for Dogs to Urinate on ‘White Corpses’ in Christian Cemeteries
Minnesota School Board Member Calls for Dogs to Urinate on ‘White Corpses’ in Christian Cemeteries
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In modern America, you can lose your job for using the wrong pronoun. You can be publicly shamed for questioning a child’s gender transition. Say “Merry Christmas” too loudly in the wrong zip code and someone will file a complaint with HR. But calling for dogs to urinate on White Christian graves? In Minnesota, that’s apparently just another Tuesday.

Let’s set the stage. Minneapolis has been embroiled in a heated debate over the Minnehaha Off-Leash Dog Park, which the city’s Park and Recreation Board recently voted 8-1 to close. The reason? Concerns that the land overlaps with a site sacred to Dakota tribes, where unmarked graves from the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 may exist. Fair enough — reasonable people can disagree about how to handle that.

But one public official decided to take the conversation somewhere no reasonable person would go. Meet Chauntyll Allen. She’s a clerk on the St. Paul Public Schools Board of Education — someone entrusted, at least on paper, with the welfare of children. She also leads Black Lives Matter Twin Cities. And she’s currently facing federal felony charges for her role in the storming of Cities Church in St. Paul back in January, where a mob of anti-ICE protesters invaded a worship service in progress.

That alone should disqualify someone from public office. But Allen, it turns out, was just getting warmed up.

What she actually said

On June 21st, Allen took to the “We Love Our Dog Park: Minnehaha” Facebook page and posted this gem:

From Fox News Digital:

I don’t get why we don’t just make dog parks at White Christian cemeteries if White Christians are ok with it? This is a simple fix. Leave the indigenous land sacred and piss on the White corpses.

I wish I were making this up. A sitting school board official — someone who helps shape what your grandchildren learn in school — publicly suggested that dogs should relieve themselves on the graves of White Christians. Not in a private text. Not in a moment of anger she later walked back. On a public Facebook page, deliberately and without a shred of remorse.

This isn’t her first rodeo

If you’re shocked, you haven’t been paying attention to who Chauntyll Allen is. When she helped storm Cities Church back in January, disrupting families mid-prayer, she told TMZ she had “zero regrets.” Her justification? She compared herself to Jesus Christ clearing the temple.

“One of the things I remember about Jesus Christ himself is that when things weren’t going right in the church, he went in and he flipped tables,” Allen said.

Let me get this straight. She desecrates a house of worship, then wraps herself in the words of the very Savior whose followers she despises? Now she’s calling for the desecration of Christian graves. You tell me — does this sound like someone who should be anywhere near public education?

The silence says everything

Here’s what really gets me. The St. Paul Board of Education told Fox News Digital it was “aware of the social media post” and had no further comment. That’s it. No condemnation. No call for resignation. No emergency meeting. Just dead silence — and honestly, that silence tells you more than Allen’s post ever could.

Now ask yourself this: if a conservative school board member had posted something even half as vile about any other racial or religious group, how long would they last? They’d be on the front page of every newspaper by morning, fired by lunch, and there’d be a Netflix documentary in production by Friday.

But Chauntyll Allen? She still has her seat. She still has her title. And all those people who love to lecture the rest of us about “hate speech” suddenly can’t find their voices.

The graves of your grandparents are fair game, but heaven forbid you misgender someone’s cat.

Key Takeaways

  • A sitting school board official called for dogs to urinate on White Christian graves.
  • She already faces federal felony charges for storming a church during worship.
  • The school board acknowledged her post and refused to condemn it.
  • Imagine if a conservative said this about any other group — they’d be destroyed overnight.

Sources: Fox News, 930 WFMD Free Talk

June 26, 2026
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Jon Brenner
Patriot Journal's Managing Editor has followed politics since he was a kid, with Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush as his role models. He hopes to see America return to limited government and the founding principles that made it the greatest nation in history.
Patriot Journal's Managing Editor has followed politics since he was a kid, with Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush as his role models. He hopes to see America return to limited government and the founding principles that made it the greatest nation in history.
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