Disturbing moment Knox Grammar student spouts racist remarks for encrypted ‘Gang Gang’ chat

A disturbing video showing a Knox Grammar student proudly proclaiming that he ‘hates n***as’ has emerged in the wake of the school’s encrypted group chat scandal. 

The video shows the boy walking with friends when one tells him to ‘say it again for the camera’ to which the boy exclaims: ‘I f***ing hate n***as’. 

The elite Sydney private boys’ school where students pay $35,000 a year to attend was rocked last week after a secret chat room was exposed in which students shared despicable messages about gang rapes, abortion and Hitler.

It was later revealed the school knew about the private chat group, on popular encrypted app Discord, for weeks before they alerted parents.

A video of a Knox Grammar student proudly exclaiming they ‘hate n***as’ has emerged 

Expert child psychologist, Rose Cantali, told The Daily Telegraph that school students had grown up with social media but they there is huge gap in terms of education and rules about what was appropriate.   

‘I think what we need to do is focus on the onlookers. It’s like the guy throwing garbage on the floor, you’re not going to stop him, so you need to teach those around him,’ Ms Cantali said.

‘The power of the bystander can’t be underestimated in all of this, they have a lot of power. Even a message to say I’m not going to follow you anymore, it means a lot these days.’

The school first heard of the group in late July but only alerted parents last week, when a raft of shocking messages were leaked by the newspaper. 

Knox Headmaster Scott James sent a letter home to parents on Wednesday to advise that ‘several boys’ had posted ‘inappropriate messages and engaged in offensive commentary in private chat rooms’.

However it has since been revealed there were over 150 participants in the group chat called ‘Gang Gang’ – the majority students or former students from Knox Grammar. 

Teenagers at Knox Grammar, a private boys school in Sydney's North Shore, used a encrypted app to post 'racist, misogynistic and homophobic' content

Teenagers at Knox Grammar, a private boys school in Sydney’s North Shore, used a encrypted app to post ‘racist, misogynistic and homophobic’ content

Mr James also told parents that the matter had been referred to NSW Police. 

However, a source told the Daily Telegraph that police were only made aware of the full extent of the messages when they were shared by the publication on Tuesday. 

Daily Mail Australia has sought Knox Grammar for comment on the new revelations. 

Police have investigated a video shared in the chat room of a student handling ammunition. They concluded it belonged to the boy’s father who is a licensed firearm owner on a private property.

Some of the more graphic content has been handed to the Child Abuse and Sex Crimes unit who are yet to find any material that constitutes a crime.  

The revelation comes just hours after a Jewish body called for the entire Knox Grammar cohort to meet with a Holocaust survivor. 

Users in the chat room sent messages using aliases like ‘n*****removalservice’ and ‘Fa**othater3000’. 

‘I hate fems I hate gays, jews, people who don’t play fortnite, furries, n*****s, I love titties, feet abortion, rape, drugs,’ one of the troubling messages read.

The NSW Jewish Board of Deputies CEO Darren Bark invited Knox's entire cohort to the Sydney Jewish Museum to meet with a Holocaust survivor

The NSW Jewish Board of Deputies CEO Darren Bark invited Knox’s entire cohort to the Sydney Jewish Museum to meet with a Holocaust survivor

After reading the ‘grossly offensive and unacceptable’ conversations, the NSW Jewish Board of Deputies CEO Darren Bark invited Knox’s entire cohort to the Sydney Jewish Museum to meet with a survivor. 

‘We are horrified by reports high school students in Sydney are expressing antisemitic and pro-Hitler sentiments online,’ Mr Bark said in a statement on Thursday.

‘We invite the entire Knox Grammar cohort to visit the Sydney Jewish Museum and to meet with a Holocaust survivor, so they can realise there is nothing remotely funny about their comments.

‘We would also welcome participation by Knox students in the NSW Jewish Board of Deputies’ Respect, Understanding and Acceptance program, which breaks down barriers between students from different religious and ethnic backgrounds.’ 

Knox Grammar has suspended several students for their participation in the group and have launched an internal investigation (pictured, a mock-up of the Discord messages)

Knox Grammar has suspended several students for their participation in the group and have launched an internal investigation (pictured, a mock-up of the Discord messages) 

Knox Grammar has since suspended several students for their participation in the group dubbed ‘Gang Gang’ and have launched an internal investigation. 

A spokesperson from the school told Daily Mail Australia the boys who had been expelled were ‘trying to settle in at other schools’. 

The messages include a mixture of sexist, racist and anti-Semitic sentiments coupled with several extreme anti-abortion statements. 

‘Hitler is always stay in my heart. Heil Hitler,’ one message read. 

‘Silly ‘pro choices’ think women’s rights matter … I only hate children and wish for them to die, take them out at the source,’ a second wrote. 

Another asked why they hadn’t been invited to a ‘rape party’. 

Shocking videos of young men appearing to be brutally assaulted were also shared in the group chat, believed to have been formed about two years ago. 

One student in the chat said ‘gang gang lore’ would prevent members from snitching with another assuring that teachers didn’t have the authority to ‘search your device for non-school related affairs’.  

Psychologist Tim Watson-Munro slammed the content as ‘deeply disturbing’ and said the chat room gave ‘off a feeling of a club or even a cult’. 

The messages are a mixture of sexist, racist and anti-Semitic sentiments coupled with several extreme anti-abortion statements (pictured, a mock-up of the Discord messages)

The messages are a mixture of sexist, racist and anti-Semitic sentiments coupled with several extreme anti-abortion statements (pictured, a mock-up of the Discord messages)

Mr Watson-Munro said there was a danger of an ‘unhinged’ group member acting out some of the troubling talk.

In a letter sent home to parents on Wednesday, Knox Headmaster Scott James said the students involved posted ‘inappropriate messages and engaged in offensive commentary in private chat rooms’. 

‘The nature of these posts is contrary to the values and culture of Knox and is unacceptable,’ the letter said. 

‘The actions of these boys do not reflect a Knox education or the expectations that we place on our students to be respectful and responsible citizens in the community.’

Mr James said there had been a ‘range of consequences’ for the students involved who had been punished according to their participation in the chat room from ‘suspension to students leaving the school’. 

In a letter sent home to parents on Wednesday pictured), Knox Headmaster Scott James said the students involved posted 'inappropriate messages and engaged in offensive commentary in private chat rooms'

In a letter sent home to parents on Wednesday pictured), Knox Headmaster Scott James said the students involved posted ‘inappropriate messages and engaged in offensive commentary in private chat rooms’

‘In regard to the images, some were taken during school activities and later doctored, and the school has spoken to the families of identifiable students. 

‘To be very clear, the doctored images do not require mandatory reporting under child protection requirements, and we have discussed the matter with Police.’

Parents were asked to speak to their sons about how they used social media and to remind them to use platforms ‘respectfully’ and ‘sensibly’. 

What is encrypted app Discord? 

Discord is a messaging service which is invite-only and encrypted – meaning data is concealed by being converted into code.

The platform can only be accessed with a log-in and password with chat groups known as ‘servers’ – of which many remain small and exclusive. 

Any Discord user is able to start a server for free and invite their friends. 

There are also larger, more open communities, which usually focus on specific topics such as popular games like Minecraft and Fortnite.

The app estimates it is being used worldwide by tens of millions aged 13+.

Discord says the server is: ‘A place where they can be themselves and spend time with other people who share their interests and hobbies’. 

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