Viral Doorbell Cam Video Catches White LSU Students Go On Racist Tirade Against Black Students

White LSU students went viral for saying the quiet part out quite loudly…and on camera.

An apparent off-campus harassment incident at Louisiana State University was caught on camera, leaving absolutely no ambiguity regarding the racist intent of two white female students intent on saying the quiet parts out loud.

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In a viral TikTok video that continues to rack up views, LSU student @its.zavia shared footage from her doorbell camera. She and her roommate, both Black LSU students, captured two white neighbors — also LSU students — who apparently live next door.

As the white women prepare to enter their residence, one of them look at the camera outside the door of their neighbor’s home and go on a profanity-laced rant: “That’s why their culture is f***ed up!”


With cupped hands around her mouth, she continues, “I don’t care that your
culture is f***ed up!” before she and her roommate reach their doorstep.
Seconds later, the Black neighbor opens her door and asks if the women
were speaking to her camera, but the women denied it.

According to Inquistr News, the Black woman and her roommate contacted
the police six times about ongoing harassment.

In another video, @its.zavia and her roommate are seen talking with a police
officer. They play a recording of one of the neighbors yelling “stupid n***ers,
dumb as f**k!” through the walls between their apartments.

@its.zavia

I appreciate everyone for their support as we go through this!!

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The same video shows the officer speaking with the white neighbors. He told
someone at the residence that further harassment would lead to arrest. He
also informed the Black women that their neighbors declined to speak further
without a lawyer.

An additional video shows the officer returning to the white women’s
apartment. He asks to speak with someone named “Allison,” and referenced
terms like “hate crime” and “disorderly conduct.”

As the situation continues to unfold, the TikToker indicates that she planned
to file a restraining order against her neighbors.

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