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Oregon U. official reportedly says ‘go f*** yourself if you voted for Donald Trump.’ He’s also a hazing prevention speaker.

“If you voted for Donald Trump, go fuck yourself,” a University of Oregon administrator said, according to the campus newspaper. video About the abusive language in the story.

Additionally, the school official is also an anti-hazing speaker who reportedly received a prison sentence for a fatal fraternity hazing incident in 2012.

of The Daily Emerald reported. Assistant Director of Fraternities and Sororities Leonard Cerrato Trump posted an Instagram Story after this week's presidential election, in which he easily defeated Democratic candidate Kamala Harris.

“I'm done crying. I'm done with my sadness. I'm done with my anger. I'm a very mean person, but I'm very proud of it. In fact, I love myself. Yo.”

The newspaper reported on Serrat as follows: said His followers on the social media platform, some of whom are students from Oregon State, wrote, “If you voted for Donald Trump, you should literally fuck off. If you're that sad that groceries are expensive. , you should do more shitty things.” You're paying for a job, so get a better education because you're an idiot. ”

The rant ended with him saying, “And I hope you jump off a fucking bridge,” before he makes a peace sign to the side in the video.

You can watch the video of the abusive language contained in the newspaper article here;You can see photos of Cerato here From the website of the University of Oregon, a public university.

a long version This rant includes the following preface: “I've cried already. I'm done grieving. Anger has started. I'm a very mean person and I'm very proud of it. In fact, love yourself. And because ”, I say this in the rudest way possible: I don't care if you're my family, I don't care if you're my friend, I don't care if you're my friend, I don't care if you're my friend or not.

The Daily Emerald reported that Cerrato later posted an Instagram reel discussing the results of the presidential election. According to the paper, he urged students, including those who identify as “people of color” and “LGBTQIA,” to “take care of yourself and know that you have my support.” ” he encouraged them.

The Daily Emerald reported that Serrato soon made his Instagram account private and declined to comment to the newspaper.

Eric Howald, a University of Oregon spokesperson, told the Daily Emerald that “the university is currently gathering further information about the situation,” adding that “the individual appears to have posted at a time of his or her own choosing.” “And that is well within their rights.”

What else do you know about Cerato?

Cerato's LinkedIn profile It shows that he is also an anti-haze speaker. A month ago, Serrato reposted a short article about himself on his LinkedIn page. for college, for life — and the following excerpt seems to explain why he is against hazing.

Leo Cerrato never imagined he would be delivering this message.

Until August 31, 2012, his experience as a fraternity member was typical. But that night everything changed. One of his chapter's new members died in an alcohol-related hazing incident. Due to his involvement, Leo was prosecuted and sentenced to prison. Because of this, Leo has made it his personal mission to work to end hazing.

He swore to his brother that his death would not be in vain.

a 2018 Profile Story In the Sonoma State Star student newspaper, Serrato, who just became the new head campus advisor for fraternities and sororities at Sonoma State University, said, “While attending Fresno State University in 2012, Serrato was involved in a hazing-related fatal accident. '' Pledge died from excessive drinking due to hazing. ”

The Star added that Cerrato has pleaded “no contest to a misdemeanor charge of supplying alcohol to a minor resulting in death in 2014.” He was sentenced to 90 days in the Fresno County Jail and 90 days as an adult in the county, according to the Press Democrat. Offenders face a work program, three years of probation, and a $220 fine. ”

Serrato is quoted in the story as follows: “When I was a new member educator, one of our new members passed away in an incident related to Moyamoya. That event truly inspired me and helped me understand my mission and purpose in life. It opened my eyes to what it means to be educated. [sic] Students about hazing. ”

Howald did not immediately respond to Blaze News' request for comment Thursday afternoon asking whether the University of Oregon knew about the charges against him when it hired him.

Cerrato did not immediately respond to Blaze News' request for comment Thursday afternoon, but specifically spoke about his commitment to educate others after his comments about Trump supporters were reported. He did not respond to questions about whether he had anything to say in light of his declared “mission and purpose.” Kasumi.

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