SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- Members of the Theta Tau fraternity were caught on video spouting off numerous racial and ethnic slurs, according to SU's Daily Orange, which reviewed the video that has set off a firestorm on campus.

The video includes a person forcing another person to his knees and asking him to repeat an "oath," the Daily Orange reported. The video is filmed inside the fraternity house on campus.

The person in the video goes on to list several slurs in a row, swearing to hate Jewish, African-American and Hispanic people.

"I solemnly swear to always have hatred in my heart for n*ggers, sp*cs and most importantly the f*ckin' k*kes," the person on his knees repeats, according to the Daily Orange.

In another section of the video, a person yells at two others with anti-Semitic language, telling the "f*ckin' k*kes" to "get in the f*ckin' showers," the paper reported.

The video was posted on a secret Facebook group called "Tau of Theta Tau," the paper reported.

In addition to the racial and anti-Semitic slurs, the people in the video make fun of disabled people, and one person tells others to "...Get together and (talk) about their significant others while drinking different wines and talking in gay girly accents," according to the Daily Orange.

The university suspended the fraternity after it learned of the videos.

SU's administrators have declined to release the videos. University officials held a "community gathering" earlier Wednesday to discuss the issues the videos raised for students.

Syracuse.com also has a reporter at the scene of a protest occurring outside SU Chancellor Kent Syverud's home.

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