Dad Calls Out Daughter's Racist Snapchat Bullies in Viral YouTube Video

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One Minnesota family is quickly learning that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. But rather than sit back and let it fester, the father took to YouTube to out the racist, bullying father who is hurting his family.

On New Year's Eve, Brad Knudson's daughter received several racist and insulting Snapchat messages from a pair of twin freshmen girls at her high school. Among the disparaging remarks was this disgusting dialogue: "such a slut, a n*gg*r" and "fat *ss b*tch."

Knudson and his wife recorded the messages before they disappeared and reached out to the twins' parents both on their home phone and in person. The parents never returned the father's calls nor answered their door. Knudson then reached out to the police and high school officials, who spoke to the twins and their parents. It was only then that the twins' father, Deron Puro, reached out to Knudson, leaving him an equally distressing message: "Yeah, Brad, tides have turned, huh? I guess you're a n*gg*r-lover. Call me back."

It didn't end there. Knudson recorded the fathers' conversation and told Puro that he intended to post it to YouTube. But that didn't stop Puro from demonstrating that racism runs deep in their family, telling the father that those words are used regularly his home and that he doesn't see anything wrong with it.

The NSFW video (the language is VERY explicit) shows the entire conversation, but it is Knudson's plea at the end that every parent needs to hear. He says, "I just had to get this off my chest; I just don't know what to do, other than say I love my daughter and I don't want her committing suicide because of this."

School officials have issued their own statement on the situation:

"Prior Lake-Savage Area Schools is aware of the YouTube video. First and foremost, we do not tolerate racism, harassment or bullying of any kind. We are conducting our own investigation to get a better understanding of the events that led up to this video. We have reached out to Mr. Knudson directly to offer support for his daughter. We strive to maintain safe and respectful schools for all of our students and will continue to work to ensure a safe learning environment for all of our students."