U. of Oklahoma drops ‘disgraceful’ fraternity after racist chant video surfaces

2015/03/09
Still from YouTube video

On Sunday, a video materialized showing members belonging to the Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) chapter at the University of Oklahoma (OU) in Norman chanting, “There will never be a n***** in SAE!”



The video -- first revealed by Unheard, a student civil rights group on campus -- triggered immediate responses from the school and SAE’s national organization, which said it had shuttered OU’s chapter.



"To those who have misused their free speech in such a reprehensible way, I have a message for you. You are disgraceful," University of Oklahoma president David Boren said in an email to students, faculty, and staff, according to KGOU.


"You have violated all that we stand for. You should not have the privilege of calling yourselves 'Sooners.'"



Boren said the members of OU’s SAE chapter have until midnight Tuesday to move their belongings out of the fraternity’s building on campus.


During a press conference on Monday, Boren indicated the university will not help the SAE members find housing, saying, “We don’t provide student services for bigots.”


“We will look at all possible punishment and what is available to us under the law,” Boren said about the ongoing investigation of the incident.



Boren added he would be happy if the students responsible for the “reprehensible chant” did not return to the university at all. He said he would even "pay their bus fare" to leave town.



Upon seeing the video, SAE’s national organization said it immediately closed its OU chapter and suspended its OU members from the fraternity’s privileges.


“I was not only shocked and disappointed but disgusted by the outright display of racism displayed in the video,” said Brad Cohen, SAE’s national president, in a statement.


“SAE is a diverse organization, and we have zero tolerance for racism or any bad behavior. When we learned about this incident, I called an immediate board meeting, and we determined with no mental reservation whatsoever that this chapter needed to be closed immediately. I am proud of my fellow board members because we mean what we say.”


Students, led by the group Unheard, demonstrated on campus early Monday morning.









The SAE house was vandalized Sunday night, according to reports.



KGOU reported that law enforcement surrounded the fraternity house to allow members to move their belongings out.


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