Black Framingham State University student shocked by receiving racist Tinder message

A white Bridgewater State University student sent a racist Tinder message to a Black student at Framingham State University and is being investigated. (Photo illustration by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

A white Bridgewater State University student sent a racist Tinder message to a Black student at Framingham State University and is being investigated. (Photo illustration by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

A white, male Bridgewater State University student reportedly sent a racist Tinder message to a Black student at Framingham State University and is now being investigated by his university and the police, Yahoo reports.

Elisabeth Philippe, 19, received the message in which she was called an “ape” and the N-word, amongst other things.

“He messaged me randomly and he said the ‘N’ word to me,”  Philippe told WHDH. “He went out of his way just to message me that. Like, swipe on me and say that. I asked him if he was joking and that’s when he unmatched me.”

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Myjorie Philippe, Elisabeth’s sister, tweeted a screenshot of the Tinder tirade on Christmas Eve, stating that the message was allegedly from Bridgewater State University student, Frankie Walsh Jr.

The message stated: “Listen here, you dirty a** monkey [N-word]. Go back to Africa where you belong. I don’t like your kind. I’m sorry we stole you ppl in the first place. I wish we never did, SMFH, you apes make this earth & MY country way much worse than it already is.”

Racism is alive and well people,” Myjorie tweeted above the screenshot. “Frankie Walsh Jr. sent my sister a sick message on tinder. Bridge State U,  is this the type of people you accept into your school?”

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A spokesperson for the Massachusetts based Bridgewater State University informed Yahoo Lifestyle that the university initiated student conduct and BSU Police Department investigations into the racist comments as soon as they were informed on December 24, 2018.

The university has been in contact both with the individual who informed them about the comments and the student who posted them.

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“There is no tolerance at Bridgewater State University for acts of hatred,” the spokesperson stated. “The comments are abhorrent and violate the official values statement of Bridgewater State University, as adopted by our Board of Trustees and undersigned by hundreds of employees and students.

In that statement, BSU reaffirms “its own values of diversity, inclusion and equality” and rejects “all forms of bias, discrimination, xenophobia, and violence.”

David Tillinghast, chief of police at the Bridgewater State University Police Department confirmed that there is an ongoing investigation into the incident and, because of this, they are not releasing any further details at this time.

In the mean time,Elisabeth Philippe has been left reeling from this horrific incident.

“What made you think that of me, just ’cause I’m an African-American?” Elisabeth asked in an interview with WCVB. “Why did you go out of your way to swipe on me and then send me that message?”

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