A list of 250 racial slurs for white people was reportedly disseminated in a group chat for members and associates of Auburn’s Black Student Union as they purportedly shared their favorite phrases.
A whistleblower from the BSU sent the list to Turning Point USA, a conservative advocacy group on college campuses, because they were “tired of the blatant anti-white racism shown in the left and decided to take a stand,” according to a post on the organization’s website.
Auburn student Jaden Heard told 1819 News that the whistleblower provided the list to him -- a Google document titled “Creaker Names.” Creaker is slang for an old white man.
“My favorite is the vanilla villager,” one purported member said in the GroupMe chat, according to screenshots posted on 1819 News.
“Milk Monkies gone always make me laugh,” wrote another, who punctuated the remark with a crying laughing emoji.
Other terms on the list include “unedited Google document,” “Ku Klux Karen,” and “mayosapiens.”
A commenter on the Turning Point USA post said the GroupMe chat was not a BSU group chat and that Heard is not a BSU member.
Heard told 1819 News that the chat included BSU alumni, members and members of the BSU executive committee.
In a statement to Turning Point USA, Auburn University said it was aware of the document.
“On Tuesday afternoon, Auburn University was made aware of a GroupMe chat that used discriminatory language that is allegedly being circulated among some students. The university is...
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