Freshman Admits To Using Racial Slur In Online Video
By LILLIAN JOHNSON
NEWS EDITOR
Sunday, January 21, 2018
Late in the evening of Friday, Jan. 19, campus bias-reporting systems were notified of a video on social media that had begun to quickly circulate around the Wake Forest community. In the video, freshman Kara Nelson admitted to being drunk and to calling her resident adviser a racial slur.
The original video had been posted to the girls fake Instagram, more commonly known as a finsta. A fake Instagram account is a private account where one can post things that are not as serious as what one would post on their real Instagram account. Another main component of a finsta is that the person only allows a select group to follow them, such as their closest friends.
The video was then recorded and posted to Twitter by another Wake Forest student with the comment, The trend of saying the n-word on finstas is so strong at PWIs [primarily white institutions]. But racism is dead? The user tagged the official Wake Forest Twitter account in her tweet.
The tweet quickly gained attention. As of 11:30 a.m. on Jan. 21, the original tweet had 285 retweets and 260 likes. Many people have responded to the tweet, saying how unacceptable it is and tagging the Wake Forest Twitter in a call for action. ... On Saturday morning, a campus-wide email was sent out by Penny Rue, the Vice President of Campus Life.