A video that went viral last week on social media has led to two white teenage girls being “no longer enrolled” at St. Hubert Catholic School for Girls in Philadelphia, according to officials.

The video made a mockery of Black people, with one girl spraying black paint on another girl’s face while another girl laughed and recorded. The teens posted it on Snapchat with a Black History Month filter. The video found its way to Twitter and reached over 11 million views.

Screenshot (left) from viral blackface video, Front of St. Hubert Catholic Hight School (right). (Photos: YouTube screenshot/ABC 6 News)

The video sparked outrage on social media and in Philadelphia’s Black community, which led to the school being moved to remote learning due to protests that took place on campus. Several Black parents accused school administration and the Archdiocese of Philadelphia of ignoring repeated warnings about racism.

“I was paying for my child to get harassed and bullied and it’s not OK,” Nikole Hines, a Black parent, told The Philadelphia Inquirer at last Wednesday’s protest over the video.

Principal Gina Mackenzie and President Lizanne Pando sent out a letter to the parents on Feb. 11 with an update on the incident.

The letter stated on the first page:

“The severity of the situation at hand demanded and the repugnant nature of the behavior on the part of some of our students demanded that we swiftly conduct a thorough investigation that examined all possible facts. That process has concluded. As a result, the young women who responsible for this situation have been identified and they are no longer members of this school community.”

Source: White Philadelphia Catholic School Girls Behind Viral Blackface Video ‘No Longer Enrolled.’ Some Think They Got the ‘Easy Way Out’

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