It is quite interesting how a little bit of a negative attitude can spark a fit of rage amongst hundreds of thousands of people. The internet now has enough power to completely change the lives of people in just a single day. 

Clay, a city in West Virginia is known to be an all-white city of United States where the population of black citizens is a mere 0.2%. The city was also known to mostly vote for trump.

This led Pamela Reamsey Taylor, the director of Clay Country Development Corp to give some awful remarks on Facebook. Pamela was very recently rejoicing the fact that Donald Trump won and that Melania Trump became the first lady.

According to The Telegraph, she wrote on her Facebook how Melania Trump is classy, beautiful, and dignified. She joyed over the fact regarding how a lady as such is back in the White House. She then proceeded to mention how she is "Tired of seeing an Ape in heels".

This was a hard and direct blow at current First Lady Michelle Obama, but it was not all of the drama.

Apparently Beverly Whaling, the mayor of Clay responded to Pamela's post by saying "Just made my day Pam".

The news for this went viral according to Teen Vogue. A petition was signed for Whaling to be removed from her post and it recieved over 120,000 signatures!

Needless to say, the Mayor resigned.

Whaling tried to justify her comments but it was too late. She denied her sentiments were racist. Even Pamela did the same. She was put on leave as the director.

She then reported that her post has been backfiring a lot and she and her family have been recieving various death threats.

Pamela is planning on filing charges against people who are threatning her family.