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University of Central Florida students don’t want Tekashi 6ix9ine performing on their campus.

A group of students is trying to prevent the 22-year-old “FEFE” rapper, who pleaded guilty to one felony count of use of a child in a sexual performance in 2015, from playing at the campus’ CFE Arena, reports the local ABC affiliate WTFV 9.

“I just can’t believe someone like this would be considered on a university campus to perform,” student Noemi Teutsch told the station.

So far attempts to get the Sept. 22 concert canceled have failed, but students have launched a petition and plan to protest the show if it goes on. As of press time, the petition has over 5,000 signatures.

“People are just as outraged as I am, if not more,” Teutsch said, adding, “Universities are supposed to be upholding certain moral standards and certain values.”

Bad P.R. and angry college students are far from the rapper’s biggest concerns at the moment, though.

Earlier this month, prosecutors in New York recommended he get up to three years in prison for violating a 2015 deal for posting a video of a 13-year-old performing oral sex on a friend. As part of the deal, he had agreed to stay out of trouble, but in May allegedly assaulted a cop and in July got arrested on an outstanding warrant.