Gainesville High School Video: Florida Teens' Racist 2012 Video

by NowPublic Staff | February 22, 2012 at 08:18 am
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Two Gainesville High School Students Posted a Racist YouTube Video

Two teenagers have been expelled from Gainesville High School after posting a racist rant to YouTube.

The two former students received death threats after posting a YouTube video.

Among the comments made in the racist video:

"You can understand what we are saying, our accents, we use actual words. Black people do not."

The girls have since revealed several death threats. One of the girls has issued a public apology.

"I am one of the girls who were in the racist video that got posted. I’m writing this so that I can tell people how truly sorry I am. I could never, in a million years, have pictured this happening with me involved. I wasn’t raised to hate people for their race, and I still don’t. I made a horrible decision in being a part of this video, and not putting a stop to it myself. No matter someone’s opinions, racism is never appropriate of any kind, and for this many people to get hurt I am so sorry. I never wanted that."

Meanwhile, two teens at Santaluces High School in Lantana, FL have gotten into hot water for posting a separate racist YouTube video.

Here is the Gainesville High School Racist Video

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Nick B

Hey idiots, the girls weren't expelled, that wouldn't be legal since this was done at their homes. They'd sue the fuck out of the school and win if the school tried that. They voluntarily left. Get your shit straight.

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