Harvard Rescinds Acceptances for At Least Ten Students for Obscene Memes
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on Kyle, that tweet wasn't the only incident. There were a series of offenses.
Kashuv wrote that he is “really good at typing nigger ok like practice uhhhhhh makes perfect.” At least one other student also appears to make racist comments in the document.
In that same document, Kashuv said he would “f**** make a CSOG map of Douglas and practice.” He was likely referring to the shooting game “Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.”
“Everyone knew him as the vulgar kid that says stuff like that, talked that way out loud,” the former student who shared the document with HuffPost said of Kashuv. “He would talk that way to a lot of people. I don’t think he was trying to hide it or anything, I don’t think he was scared, I think he fell into that Discord, gamer guy that says those vulgar things.”
“[She] goes for niggerjocks,” Kashuv said in a text message about another female student.
The teen told HuffPost she was coming forward because she sees Kashuv’s behavior as problematic.
“I honestly think, yeah, he’s racist against black people,” the teen told HuffPost.
Another Parkland student who spoke to HuffPost and had access to Kashuv’s racist remarks said she threatened to expose him. She said that the day after her threat, Kashuv stepped down from TPUSA.
In a statement posted to Twitter last week, Kashuv said he was leaving the group to focus on “school safety legislation.” Kashuv told HuffPost in a text that the slurs surfaced after he resigned.