“I will fight for myself, and if someone was to try to hurt me, I would protect myself.”

In a rather bizarre turn, the outlet went on to ask Dunleavy if she would consider “running for office or getting involved in something that would perhaps lead to change.”

“Yes, I think that (venting on social media) was my initial thought of how I could make a change and how I could share my views, and clearly that is not the right way to go about it,” she responded.

The former teacher went on to claim that her video was not meant to be a threat. “I hope that people know I am not a danger, I would never hurt anyone, I have never hurt anyone unless my safety was in danger – and that was the point I was trying to get across,” she explained. “But I completely understand why it was taken a different way.”