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Tuesday, November 15, 2022

Trashed!

The poster child of racism and white privilege.

While we were awaiting the results of the Midterms, a story that managed to become a controversy happened at the University of Kentucky. 

A white woman who is a heir to a company was expelled and banned from the campus after a video of her drunkenly attack Black women.

She found her digital dash and it doomed her. 

Sophia Rosing became the poster child of white privilege and unmitigated racism. She withdrew from the college after she was arrested for aggravated assault on a student dorm director and the college police. In a viral TikTok video, she is calling a Black woman NIGGER bitch over 200 times.

Rosing was visibly intoxicated as she stumbled into the dorms on campus in Lexington, Kentucky, before she launched herself at fellow student Kylah Spring who was working the front desk.

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The former white business and marketing major spent the night in Fayette County lock up as a "Jane Doe" - where she refused to identify herself to officers upon her arrival in the early hours.

Spring said: "I worked a shift tonight where was assaulted and called a NIGGER, and someone said other racial slurs towards me."

That woman won't break my spirit.

"It is a part of our job that if we see a student that's like very drunk, we are to call an RA to... write a report."

"So I reach my head out of the desk area, and I ask the girl 'Are you OK?' Spring recounted, 'and she stared at me and started to call me a NIGGER."

At that point Spring called the resident administrator and tried to prevent Rosing from entering the elevator, to wait for someone to arrive to help. 

She added: "And so I jumped in, I tried to move her off to the side, and she just kept going "No NIGGER, you're a bitch, you're a NIGGER, do my chores bitch."

"And she kept doing that as I was trying to sit her down."

Spring said that is when Rosing kicked her in the stomach, tried to run her over with a shopping cart that was in the lobby and bit her friend.

In an email to students following the altercation, President Eli Capilouto said Spring "acted with professionalism, restraint and discretion."

He noted that the school's Office of Student Conduct has launched an immediate review of the assault, and that its Student Success teams 'are reaching out to the student victims who were subject to this behavior to offer support.'

It added: "To be clear: We condemn this behavior and will not tolerate it under any circumstances," he said, as he vowed to update students with more information as it becomes available.

Suspect appears in court on Tuesday.

The disturbing video is not the first instance of Rosing berating other students while intoxicated. 

In another video posted shortly after the footage of the assault went viral, Rosing could be seen telling someone off camera at a party: "I'm rich as fuck and you're obviously not compared to what you're waring."

"And I can do you and you can't do shit about it, especially since you don't know my last name. But I know God-damn well who you are."

Rosing appeared for a preliminary hearing but she decided to waive that right.

"We are prepared to waive her preliminary hearing to the Fayette County Grand Jury," said Fred Peters, Rosing’s attorney.

The hearing was to determine if there was probable cause that Rosing committed the crimes she is accused of. Right now, she is facing charges of alcohol intoxication, disorderly conduct, assault and assaulting a police officer, which is a Class D felony.

Pretty racist.

After that arrest, Rosing unenrolled from the University of Kentucky and, since then, university officials have said that Rosing is permanently banned from campus and not eligible to re-enroll at the school.

Rosing’s case now goes before a Fayette County Grand Jury, which will decide whether or not to indict Rosing on each of her charges.

The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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