Alabama Sorority Sister Racist Rant Goes Viral On MLK Day; This Is NOT OK

This is beyond horrible. 

This woman who attended the University of Alabama posted racist videos on social media in which she repeatedly used the n-word according to The New York Post.

Harley Barber, from New Jersey, who was as a member of the Alpha Phi sorority posted the racist videos and the University Of Alabama responded with this...

“These remarks are ignorant and disturbing and in no way reflect the values of The University of Alabama,” university spokesman Chris Bryant said in a statement. “This unfortunate behavior has been reported to the Office of Student Conduct as it does not align with the community expectations of students at the Capstone.”

In one video, Harley says: 

“I’ve wanted to be in Alpha Phi since f–king high school and nobody f—king understands how much I love Alpha Phi,” Barber says, staring directly at the camera. “And now someone wants to save my finsta because I said n—-r? You know what? N—-r, n—-r, n—-r. I don’t care if it’s Martin Luther King Day.”

Barber has since said she’s received threatening phone calls over her remarks and apologized.

“I feel horrible,” she said. “I feel so, so bad and I am so sorry.”

A spokeswoman for the sorority confirmed that she was kicked out.

WARNING: The videos she posted are below & all expletives have been 'bleeped' out. However, this video is NOT suitable for everyone. 

Proceed with caution. 


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