Supporters rally around black SAE fraternity house chef amid scandal
An African American chef who worked at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house at Oklahoma University may be out of a job after the school decided to close the fraternity and expel two students over a video showing SAE members participating in a racist chant.
Howard Dixon, who had worked as a chef in the fraternity house for 15 years, said that while he considers members of SAE his family, he doesnt blame officials for its shuttering.
I think that was kind of stupid and selfish for them to do something like that, Dixon told CBS News. And knowing this is an organization thats supposed to be about brotherhood. That wasnt no brotherhood.
Today we received the news that some ignorant kids have quickly destroyed something that thousands of men built, wrote Blake Burkhart, who organized the campaign. Because of these kids actions, many will be affected. None more so than Howard.
Those of you who lived in the house undoubtedly came to love Howard and his infectious smile (if not his chili dogs), Burkhart continued. He was always there to chat with you and, more importantly, to take care of Mom B. Well, that man is going to walk up to the SAE house tomorrow morning and hear that he no longer has a job. He is going to learn who has been working for. And through some cruel twist of fate, he has to lose the job that he has held for over a decade. He is going to lose his job because of a bus full of racist kids. You know and I know that this isnt the house we lived in.
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ou-sae-fraternity-chef-loses-job-racist-chant-video-132448974.html
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