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New York State's Conservative Youth Group Put on Hold Over Racist Messages Exposed
A New York State chapter of the Republican youth organization has been temporarily suspended due to widespread outrage over racist and inflammatory messages shared by its members in a private group chat.
According to sources, many GOP operatives from multiple states participated in the online conversation, which included fond discussions about rape, slavery, Hitler, and gas chambers for their political opponents. The comments were described as vile and unacceptable by the Republican committee in New York, who voted unanimously to suspend the organization's authorization to operate at a statewide level.
The decision comes after Vice President JD Vance downplayed the severity of the situation, saying that the messages were just "kids" making "stupid jokes." However, the reality is that adults were involved and shared racist sentiments, which has sparked widespread outrage and condemnation.
Some of the most disturbing messages uncovered in the leaked group chat included comments from Peter Giunta, the former leader of the New York State Young Republicans, who referred to Black people as "watermelon people" and discussed putting opponents in gas chambers. Fellow member Annie Kaykaty was also quoted saying she was ready to watch people burn.
The fallout from the leaked messages has continued throughout the week, with more members associated with the chat losing job opportunities. The New York State Young Republicans' suspension is one of the most severe responses to date, compared to other chapters that have resisted calls for their involved members to resign.
New York's Republican committee Chair Ed Cox described the group as "grossly mismanaged" and stated that "vile language has no place in our party or its subsidiary organizations." The group may be reconstituted at a later date.
A New York State chapter of the Republican youth organization has been temporarily suspended due to widespread outrage over racist and inflammatory messages shared by its members in a private group chat.
According to sources, many GOP operatives from multiple states participated in the online conversation, which included fond discussions about rape, slavery, Hitler, and gas chambers for their political opponents. The comments were described as vile and unacceptable by the Republican committee in New York, who voted unanimously to suspend the organization's authorization to operate at a statewide level.
The decision comes after Vice President JD Vance downplayed the severity of the situation, saying that the messages were just "kids" making "stupid jokes." However, the reality is that adults were involved and shared racist sentiments, which has sparked widespread outrage and condemnation.
Some of the most disturbing messages uncovered in the leaked group chat included comments from Peter Giunta, the former leader of the New York State Young Republicans, who referred to Black people as "watermelon people" and discussed putting opponents in gas chambers. Fellow member Annie Kaykaty was also quoted saying she was ready to watch people burn.
The fallout from the leaked messages has continued throughout the week, with more members associated with the chat losing job opportunities. The New York State Young Republicans' suspension is one of the most severe responses to date, compared to other chapters that have resisted calls for their involved members to resign.
New York's Republican committee Chair Ed Cox described the group as "grossly mismanaged" and stated that "vile language has no place in our party or its subsidiary organizations." The group may be reconstituted at a later date.