Oklahoma Fraternity Brother Parker Rice Apologizes for Racist Chant, Says ‘Song Was Taught to Us’

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The University of Oklahoma’s Sigma Alpha Epsilon chapter faced tremendous heat this week after footage posted online Sunday showed the fraternity brazenly chanting racist remarks.

Nineteen-year-old Parker Rice has since been identified as the fraternity member who led the racist chant, and he’s apologized for his actions.

Check out his full apology:

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I am deeply sorry for what I did Saturday night. It was wrong and reckless. I made a horrible mistake by joining into the singing and encouraging others to do the same.

I know everyone wants to know why or how this happened. I admit it likely was fueled by alcohol consumed at the house before the bus trip, but that’s not an excuse. Yes, the song was taught to us, but that too doesn’t work as an explanation.

It’s more important to acknowledge what I did and what I didn’t do. I didn’t say no, and I clearly dismissed an important value I learned at my beloved high school, Dallas Jesuit.

We were taught to be ‘Men for Others.’ I failed in that regard, and in those moments, I also completely ignored the core values and ethics I learned from my parents and others.

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At this point, all I can do is be thoughtful and prayerful about my next steps, but I am also concerned about the fraternity friends still on campus. Apparently, they are feeling unsafe and some have been harassed by others. Hopefully, the university will protect them.

For me, this is a devastating lesson and I am seeking guidance on how I can learn from this and make sure it never happens again. My goal for the long-term is to be a man who has the heart and the courage to reject racism wherever I see or experience it in the future.

Thank you for your consideration of my deepest apologies for what I did.

Okay.

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Levi Pettit’s parents (Levi was also expelled) apologized on their son’s behalf.

As parents of Levi, we love him and care for him deeply. He made a horrible mistake, and will live with the consequences forever. However, we also know the depth of our son’s character.

He is a good boy, but what we saw in those videos is disgusting. While it may be difficult for those who only know Levi from the video to understand, we know his heart, and he is not a racist.

We raised him to be loving and inclusive and we all remain surrounded by a diverse, close-knit group of friends.

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We were as shocked and saddened by this news as anyone.

Of course, we are sad for our son – but more importantly, we apologize to the community he has hurt. We would also like to apologize to the – entire African American community, University of Oklahoma student body and administration.

Our family has the responsibility to apologize, and also to seek forgiveness and reconciliation. Our words will only go so far – as a family, we commit to following our words with deeds.

To our friends and family, thank you for your kind comments and prayers. They are very comforting in this difficult time.

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We ask that the media and public please respect our family’s privacy as we come together to heal and determine next steps.

Levi should’ve apologized himself.

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