Warwick University is launching an investigation after racist slurs were written on a bunch of bananas in student accommodation.
Faramade Ifaturoti, 19, believed to be a student at the university, tweeted an image of the fruit and wrote: “Just entered the kitchen and look at what one of my flatmates has [allegedly] done. I am extremely disgusted.”
The two racist terms ‘monkey’ and ‘n***a’ can clearly be seen written in black marker and the tweet quickly gathered attention and has now been retweeted over 3,000 times, reports The Independent.
The university responded to the tweet just over an hour later, saying:
We’re really sorry you’ve had to experience this. It is completely unacceptable. Please DM us your email and we will escalate.
@Faramade_ we're really sorry you've had to experience this, it is completely unacceptable – please DM us your email + we will escalate
— Warwick University (@warwickuni) April 5, 2016
However, Ms Ifaturoti replied:
I’m highly disappointed that it took a Twitter escalation in order for you to respond.
Jere Agbaje, a friend of Ms Ifaturoti, said the student had her shopping delivered to her on Monday night at around 10pm.
She told The Independent:
Today, when she came into the kitchen, to her horror, those shocking racial slurs and dehumanising remarks were branded on her bananas.
While Ms Ifaturoti blamed her flatmates, it is not currently known who is responsible.
If you are disgusted by the events that have occurred, sign this petition, we will not be silenced!…
Posted by Warwick Anti-Racism Society on Wednesday, April 6, 2016
A university spokesperson told The Independent:
We are aware that a racist incident has been widely reported on social media. The university is investigating this as a matter of urgency.
The students’ union president has branded the incident ‘disgusting’adding:
Warwick SU has a zero-tolerance policy on racist behaviour. We unequivocally condemn this shocking and disgusting act.
We have reached out to the student affected by this episode and have contacted the university to offer further support.
Since the incident was reported, a solidarity campaign entitled #WeStandWithFara has begun to trend online.
Sad but not necessarily surprised to see my old university is still a seething cesspit of passive aggressive racism #WeStandWithFara
— Yomi Adegoke ?? (@yomiadegoke) April 5, 2016
#WeStandWithFara because we too have seen racism first hand at Reading and this is part of a larger issue, reflecting feelings of a society
— Reading ACS (@ReadingACS) April 6, 2016
New day. Same experiences.#WeStandWithFara
— B (@TweetsByBilal) April 6, 2016
Minority students face micro-aggressions daily. It takes someone writing on a banana for us to finally be taken seriously #WeStandWithFara
— Oray (@oray_cole) April 5, 2016
#WeStandWithFara in Solidarity with @WarwickACS ✊? – No one should experience such. The culprits should be brought to justice.
— Nottingham Trent ACS (@NTU_ACS) April 5, 2016
We hope the people responsible for the incident are dealt with appropriately – there is absolutely no place for this at any level of society.
It’s all the more shocking that it took place in a university.