The 2 Expelled OU SAEs Have Released Apology Statements
The two University of Oklahoma SAEs who were expelled for taking part in a racist chant that was caught on video have issued apology statements.
Levi Pettit and Parker Rice, both of Dallas, have each expressed remorse for their involvement in the video that has become a media sensation. Rice said his family can’t even stay at home because of “frightening talk on social media.”
Sign in front OU SAE Parker Rice’s house in Dallas pic.twitter.com/OIBHtXCUl7
— Matthew Haag (@matthewhaag) March 11, 2015
Pettit did not speak for himself, instead letting his parents create a website to apologize on his behalf. Rice’s apology was so poorly written it probably did him more harm than good.
Both statements are below.
Levi Pettit, from the family’s newly created website:
Statement by Brody & Susan Pettit
As parents of Levi, we love him and care for him deeply. He made a horrible mistake, and will live with the consequences forever. However, we also know the depth of our son’s character. He is a good boy, but what we saw in those videos is disgusting. While it may be difficult for those who only know Levi from the video to understand, we know his heart, and he is not a racist. We raised him to be loving and inclusive and we all remain surrounded by a diverse, close-knit group of friends.
We were as shocked and saddened by this news as anyone. Of course, we are sad for our son – but more importantly, we apologize to the community he has hurt. We would also like to apologize to the – entire African American community, University of Oklahoma student body and administration. Our family has the responsibility to apologize, and also to seek forgiveness and reconciliation. Our words will only go so far – as a family, we commit to following our words with deeds.
To our friends and family, thank you for your kind comments and prayers. They are very comforting in this difficult time.
We ask that the media and public please respect our family’s privacy as we come together to heal and determine next steps.
Parker Rice, from the Dallas Morning News:
I am deeply sorry for what I did Saturday night. It was wrong and reckless. I made a horrible mistake by joining into the singing and encouraging others to do the same. On Monday, I withdrew from the university, and sadly, at this moment our family is not able to be in our home because of threatening calls as well as frightening talk on social media.”
“I know everyone wants to know why or how this happened. I admit it likely was fueled by alcohol consumed at the house before the bus trip, but that’s not an excuse. Yes, the song was taught to us, but that too doesn’t work as an explanation. It’s more important to acknowledge what I did and what I didn’t do. I didn’t say no, and I clearly dismissed an important value I learned at my beloved high school, Dallas Jesuit. We were taught to be ‘Men for Others.’ I failed in that regard, and in those moments, I also completely ignored the core values and ethics I learned from my parents and others.”
“At this point, all I can do is be thoughtful and prayerful about my next steps, but I am also concerned about the fraternity friends still on campus. Apparently, they are feeling unsafe and some have been harassed by others. Hopefully, the university will protect them.”
“For me, this is a devastating lesson and I am seeking guidance on how I can learn from this and make sure it never happens again. My goal for the long-term is to be a man who has the heart and the courage to reject racism wherever I see or experience it in the future.
“Thank you for your consideration of my deepest apologies for what I did.
Hopefully we can start to put this situation behind us soon..
[via Dallas Morning News]
Image via YouTube

I can’t believe such a big deal is being made of this.
11 years ago at 11:06 amSo many news stories targeting fraternities, a lot which are bullshit, have caused fraternity guys to have a tendency to be overly defensive of Greek Life. If there was a ever story to be like, “yeah no excuses. this is entirely too fucked up.” it’s this story.
11 years ago at 11:11 amAre you really all that surprised? As long as differences in race exist, shouts of uproar over racism or even alleged racism will exist. I’m not saying these guys weren’t being overly racist, but even chapter members who weren’t even there will have to endure an undeserved punishment. Tom Brokaw, a former greek himself, said the solution lies in the reconstituting of fraternities so they and the public remember what they are about.
11 years ago at 11:15 amAs much as racism is shitty. I feel like even though they aren’t killing him. Ruining his whole life makes him pretty much a dead man walking. It bothers me if our punishments even fit the crimes anymore.
11 years ago at 11:19 amAs fucked up as the whole situation has been these past couple of days I honestly don’t think it was right to have their names released to the media
11 years ago at 11:32 amOU doesn’t want to involve itself with promoting racism; that will a ton more issues.
11 years ago at 11:39 amWe all do, however the hypocrisy of TFM knows no bounds. They ended this story with “Hopefully we can start to put this situation behind us soon.” Yet they continue to plaster worthless stories in hopes of keeping it going. For instance they are know “reporting” hearsay from a reddit user who may have heard a similar racist chant at another chapter. Are you kidding me? What the members from Oklahoma did was deplorable, as is all racism. However, if any facet other section of American culture was scrutinized to the extent IFC Fraternities are the results would be equally as damning. Oh and TFM, I understand that page views from this click bait get you more ad revenue. As a business it’s easy to see why you’ve beaten this dead horse into the ground. However, a lesson in brand management, if you piss off your base readership with repetitive nonsensical stories, they’ll look somewhere else. Have a nice day.
11 years ago at 5:02 pmSadly, this isn’t the first time something like this has been said on this site. Queue random, obscure statistics from Tech Guy and Bacon…
11 years ago at 12:48 pmIt’s the pussification of america
11 years ago at 5:26 pmI don’t come here to read apologies written by Mommy and Daddy.
11 years ago at 11:07 amThey’re only sorry they got caught.
11 years ago at 11:10 amThrowing your chapter under the bus by blaming your actions on “alcohol consumed at the house”. NF.
Own up to being a little fuck, don’t blame it on your institution.
11 years ago at 11:11 amNow they learned their lesson, so can we move on now? What am I saying, of course we won’t. Social justice warriors will keep this in their minds forever to tarnish the Greek system.
11 years ago at 11:12 am*looks at Jezebel*
11 years ago at 11:28 amI’m sure Jezebel is currently writing an article about how there should be racial quotas in fraternities
11 years ago at 12:13 pmMy favorite website is turning into the same “blow everything out of proportion” type news sites I try to get away from. Yes, racism is wrong. Yes, these kids are idiots for recording this chant. But the problem here is stuff like this, and much worse, happens every second of every day yet the media picks and chooses which stories to make villains out of and shove down our throats. Like I said, what these people did was racist and wrong, but shame on you TFM for vomiting the same shit, different day
11 years ago at 11:12 amThey’re not just idiots for recording the chant, they’re idiots for saying the chant.
11 years ago at 11:16 amPretty sure that’s been made pretty crystal clear at this point, big guy, here’s your fuckin’ cookie.
11 years ago at 10:34 pmThis website has lost its original appeal. It’s now overly advertised and is crawling with high schoolers and wannabe “frat stars”. Even the people running this site are trying to be politically correct. RIP TFM
11 years ago at 11:24 amIt’s not “politically correct” to detest racism
11 years ago at 11:40 amI know you’re retarded, Helmet Stickers, but come on. Do you even read what you write before you hit submit?
11 years ago at 12:27 pmSaw over an hour of coverage on this last night in the media, followed by a roughly five minute mention of a murder. That is simply fucked up. I’m not saying what occurred should be ignored but let’s be serious about where it ranks in terms of importance. I mean how is this garnering more media attention than set the ISIS threat?
11 years ago at 11:16 amI’m surprised that Obama hasn’t commented on the situation yet… “if I had a son in the Greek system”
11 years ago at 11:19 amRace Bating gets good ratings. Ferguson and the Zimmerman trial wouldn’t have gotten nearly, if any attention at all if it was a black on black or a white on white crime. I’m not condoning the actions of the SAE’s at OU because what they did was wrong and they know it. But the media (Including TFM) sees this as a way to attract viewers and clicks and it creates a mob mentality.
11 years ago at 1:19 pmI honestly think TFM is taking a somewhat defensive side as well and trying to show Greeks in a positive light. Yes, these articles are getting more traffic, but they aren’t really race baiting as much as discussing and condemning it (and letting us discuss it in the comments) and I can respect them for that. Bacon’s response on HLN was great.
11 years ago at 8:45 pmWhite on white crime? So, like tax evasion? Fraud?
11 years ago at 9:18 pmThe one answer I really want to know is why they thought throwing an entire race under the bus, during what seemed like a date event, would help get them pussy. T1832M
11 years ago at 11:17 amI find it strange how excited Pettit and Rice were during the chant. They were fist pumping and had the biggest smiles on their face. That chant is what gets you pumped for the night?
11 years ago at 12:49 pmAre you shitting me? The kid couldn’t even muster the balls to write his own apology? The kid fucked up and everyone knows it, but instead of manning up and saying he was wrong, he had mommy and daddy buy a go-daddy username and say sorry for him? You aren’t worth the air you breathe sir.
11 years ago at 11:18 amI agree. The author here says the one kid’s apology is “poorly written” and “probably did him more harm than good”. I read them both and I say at least that kid had the balls to write his own apology.
11 years ago at 11:36 amThese weren’t apologies. They were “I’m being victimized” and “Please stop” and “It was a mistake” and the like. These kids aren’t sorry they did it; they’re sorry they got caught. They deserve the judgment the court of public opinion is giving them.
11 years ago at 11:51 amNo one is ever sorry they did it or they wouldn’t do it in the first place. These kids knew it was wrong when they were chanting, so yes, they were only sorry they got caught, cockface. If they never got caught they would have woken up Sunday giving no fucks and probably laughed about it.
11 years ago at 2:42 pmI’m glad this video surfaced. Get those bigots out of SAE – in fact, get those individuals out of the Greek Community.
11 years ago at 11:19 am“bigots”. NF
11 years ago at 10:03 pm