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| − | NORFOLK, Va. (AP) - A civil rights group and | + | NORFOLK, Va. (AP) - A civil rights group and officials at Old Dominion University are condemning a racist video that was circulating online until YouTube removed it.<br><br>The Virginian-Pilot reports website ) that the video shows a white woman in an ODU sweatshirt using expletives and racial slurs in a rap rant against black people. The video is titled "White Gal - White Power."<br><br>YouTube posted on its website that the video had been removed Tuesday morning for violating the site's policy on hate speech.<br><br>[http://www.Odu.edu/ ODU President] John Broderick said in a statement that the "vile video" represents an act of hate and intolerance.<br><br>Matt Thomas, spokesman for the ODU NAACP, told The Virginia-Pilot that the video was even more offensive because it was posted during [http://www.Usatoday.com/search/Black%20History/ Black History] month.<br><br>___<br><br>Information from: The Virginian-Pilot, website video draws condemnation, is removed from YouTube<br><br>If you liked this posting and you would like to get a lot more information concerning [https://theotherfruit.com/faq-currency-conversions/ book artist] kindly visit the web-site. |
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NORFOLK, Va. (AP) - A civil rights group and officials at Old Dominion University are condemning a racist video that was circulating online until YouTube removed it.
The Virginian-Pilot reports website ) that the video shows a white woman in an ODU sweatshirt using expletives and racial slurs in a rap rant against black people. The video is titled "White Gal - White Power."
YouTube posted on its website that the video had been removed Tuesday morning for violating the site's policy on hate speech.
ODU President John Broderick said in a statement that the "vile video" represents an act of hate and intolerance.
Matt Thomas, spokesman for the ODU NAACP, told The Virginia-Pilot that the video was even more offensive because it was posted during Black History month.
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Information from: The Virginian-Pilot, website video draws condemnation, is removed from YouTube
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