Stanford president denounces student's social media posts, investigation underway - KTVU San Francisco

Stanford University's president took the unusual step of denouncing social media posts by a student this week calling them ugly, disturbing, and violent. He says an investigation is underway.

PALO ALTO, Calif. - Stanford University's president took the unusual step of denouncing social media posts by a student this week calling them ugly, disturbing, and violent. He says an investigation is underway.

On social media, the posts from Stanford student Chaze Vinci are graphic.

One shows a Black student being beheaded. Another shows a professor, his face dripping red ink, next to a guillotine. And then there's the one that says, "It's time for the majority to start running things."

Students, about to return to campus, say they're appalled.

"I've heard countless people say this is unsettling, I'm scared. This has disturbed me," says student Destiny Kelly with black@stanford.

They've begun to circulate a petition, demanding Stanford hold Vinci accountable.

Thousands have signed already.

"Chaze has been displaying increasing radicalization online since mid 2020. But we were just appalled by the extent the university has let it get this far. It's just beyond disgusting, beyond the pale," says student Dana Chiueh.

Vinci himself agreed to speak with us via Zoom.

"And what I've been trying to do is frame my biblical understanding of the world in a political context," he says adding, "It seems to be quite effective so far as the word is alive and active and divides the cursed from the...



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