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YouTube Video of Racist Chant Results In Fraternity Closure

HughPickens.com writes The NYT reports that after a video was posted on YouTube that appeared to show members of the members Sigma Alpha Epsilon at University of Oklahoma singing a racist chant, the organization's board decided "with no mental reservation whatsoever that this chapter needed to be closed immediately." The video shows a group of young white people in formal wear riding a bus and singing a chant laden with antiblack slurs and at least one reference to lynching. A grinning young man wearing a tuxedo and standing in the aisle of the bus pumps his fist in the air as he chants, while a young woman seated nearby claps. The chant vows that African-Americans will "never" be allowed to join the campus chapter.

The nine-second video was uploaded to YouTube on Sunday by a student group, the Unheard Movement, that first identified the people in it as members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, although the group did not indicate how it obtained the video or when it was filmed. University president, David Boren, said in an emailed statement that the administration was also investigating the video. "I have just been informed of the video, which purports to show students to show students engaging in a racist chant. We are investigating to determine if the video involved OU students. If O.U. students are involved, this behavior will not be tolerated and will be addressed very quickly," said Boren. "This behavior is reprehensible and contrary to all of our values." Students marched on the campus of the University of Oklahoma on Monday to protest the video.

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  1. "Superiority" by evil_aaronm · · Score: -1, Troll

    Yep, another demonstration of white people acting "superior."

  2. Wow... by frank_adrian314159 · · Score: -1, Troll

    I guess the proto-Republicans don't fall far from their daddy's apple tree.

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  3. Gee what a shock by sjbe · · Score: -1, Troll

    members of the members Sigma Alpha Epsilon at University of Oklahoma singing a racist chant

    Gee, racism in the American South. Who would have ever predicted that...

  4. Re:What else will Cameraphones ruin? by epyT-R · · Score: -1, Troll

    Dunno.. maybe you should ask your local left leaning politicians how they intend to protect the all non white, non straight, non male clubs they're building with legislation. The christian neocon is a distinct minority when it comes to discrimination these days.

  5. Re:You don't say... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    It should be added that any exhibit of racism or insensitivity is nothing compared with actually acts of violence against another.

    While blacks may have hurt feelings, whites are often physically hurt by the actions of blacks.

    Entire American cities have become uninhabitable by whites due to the threat of black violence.

  6. Re:You don't say... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    People who derp about "Liberals" tend to be very stupid, and are just taking marching orders from hate-radio, wingnut blogs, and Fox "News."

    Of course they don't understand what "free speech" means. They only know what irresponsible, lying, far-right-wing media feeds their empty heads to keep them disconnected from reality and frothing at the mouth in misguided outrage.

  7. Re:You don't say... by CaptainDork · · Score: -1, Troll

    Your anonymity is doing that for you.

    Piss off.

    On some other lawn.

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  8. Re:Yeah but why is this on Slashdot? by Mr.+Slippery · · Score: 1, Troll

    Why would the college have any reason to discipline the students, especially if this is a public college

    A fraternity is an officially recognized campus group. On some campuses they even have special housing. Yanking that privilege when the group behaves like a bunch of assholes is not censorship. It's not the same as belonging to Joe Bob's Gaming and Bar-B-Q society which meets every Sunday in Joe Bob's garage.

    Chanting about lynching could be seen as a credible threat of violence against African Americans. It is a grey area and would depend on context.

    For a student to saying "I don't like black people" is asinine and ignorant...but certainly not a crime and should not be a disciplinary offense. (For a professor or a TA to express such bigotry is a different matter. Still not a crime but a bigot isn't qualified to do that job.)

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