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A University of Oregon administrator who went on an unhinged rant against Trump supporters last month has now hit the unemployment line.
The university told The Daily Mail on Tuesday that Leonard Serrato, who served as the assistant director of fraternity and sorority life at the university, is “no longer an employee” and cited the reason for his dismissal as “personal.” The institution did not elaborate further.
The Gateway Pundit previously reported that Serrato posted a shocking and sinister message to social media after Trump won in November.
He started off his rampage with a touch of narcissism. “My anger has set in. I am a very petty person, and I am very proud of that – love it about myself, actually,” he boasted.
Serrato next ripped into family and friends who cast their vote for Trump and told them to screw off.
“And so I say this in the most disrespectful way possible. I don’t care if you are my family, I don’t care if you’re my friend,” he said. “You can literally go f*** yourself if you voted for Donald Trump.”
He concluded with some sick ‘advice’ toward Trump fans, hoping they would commit suicide.
“Do something because you’re f***ing stupid, and I hope you go jump off a f***ing bridge,” Serrato bellowed.
WOW – University of Oregon Assistant Director, Fraternity and Sorority Life Leonard Serrato goes on an unhinged tirade and tells Trump voters to commit suicide.
This man is in charge of college students???
@Leonard_Serrato pic.twitter.com/FjhlmEopHJ
— Old Row (@OldRowOfficial) November 7, 2024
Serrato was placed on leave by the University of Oregon shortly afterward while the school also opened an investigation into the post.
The Daily Mail notes Serrato previously serve time in jail after his involvement in the 2012 fatal hazing of an 18-year-old fraternity pledge at Fresno State University. He was an undergraduate student at the time.
While all should welcome Serrano’s dismissal, it’s pretty alarming that someone with his background has been allowed to ‘teach’ young adults for several years.