The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Teaching assistant under fire for racially charged comments

- By Eric Stirgus estirgus@ajc.com

The University of Georgia has condemned comments made by an African-American teaching assistant on social media about “fighting” white people that some have described as racist.

“I got people in their feelings saying fighting white people is a skill,” Irami Osei-Frimpong, 40, said at the beginning of a 45-minute video posted Friday on YouTube. The video was in response to conservati­ve bloggers’ reaction to a recent Facebook post.

That post about race relations, which ignited a social media firestorm, said “some white people may have to die for black communitie­s to be made whole in this struggle to advance to freedom.”

UGA said in a statement it “has been vigorously exploring all available legal options. Racism has no place on our campus, and we condemn the advocacy or suggestion of violence in any fo r m. We are seeking guidance from the Office of the Attorney General as to what actions we can legally consider in accordance with the First Amendment.”

A spokeswoma­n for the attorney general’s office said Tuesday afternoon the matter is under internal review.

Osei-Frimpong is listed on UGA’s website as a doctoral student in its philosophy department. His duties include leading a discussion for a class taught by a professor, a university spokes-

man said Tuesday afternoon. UGA could not say late Tuesday how long he’s been a teaching assistant. Osei-Frimpong referred an Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on reporter to a post on his Facebook page written Tuesday morning defending his positions.

In one post Tuesday, Osei-Frimpong explained his comments about white people dying by noting a white woman died protesting against racism in Charlottes­ville, Va., in 2017. “She didn’t wake up that day to die ... But she paid the price.”

In Friday’s video, which has been viewed more than 5,000 times, Osei-Frimpong talks about using “nonviolent

Osei-Frimpong referred an Atlanta Journal Constituti­on reporter to a post on his Facebook page written Tuesday morning defending his positions.

militancy” to combat white racism.

“Before white people will shoot you, they’ll try to take your job, they’ll try to take your house, they’ll threaten you, they’ll send you to prison,” he said. “The amount of fear ... in black communitie­s of white people is just horrifying.”

Osei-Frimpong frequently said in the video “white people are crazy,” but noted at one point “not all of them” are and there are “white allies trying to do the right thing.”

At one point, he said the university’s Rutherford Hall should be renamed, saying the woman it was named after, Mildred Rutherford, said “slavery wasn’t that bad.”

Some critics have suggested alumni and donors withhold funding to UGA.

Osei-Frimpong has a website called “The Funky Academic” in which he’s been blogging about race relations since April 2015. He called himself courageous in Friday’s YouTube video.

“This may make it a little difficult for me to get a job later in life,” he said near the end of the video.

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