A University of Oregon staffer who told Trump voters to kill themselves has kissed his job goodbye.
Leonard Serrato is ‘no longer an employee,’ the university said in a statement to DailyMail.com, after he was placed on leave after making the dark remarks in a video posted right after Trump was declared winner of November’s election.
The school cited the reason for his dismissal as ‘personal’ and did not elaborate on why he no longer holds the position.
Serrato worked as Assistant Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life at the University of Oregon before he posted a video on Instagram with the shocking message for Republican voters.
‘I’m done crying. My sadness is over. My anger has set in,’ Serrato said, describing himself as a ‘proudly petty person.’
He continued: ‘I’m saying this in the most disrespectful way possible – I don’t care if you are my family, I don’t care if you are my friend, I don’t care if we’ve been friends our entire lives. You can literally go f**k yourself if you voted for Donald Trump.