By Jason Patterson | USA

The Texas State University newspaper wrote a sickeningly racist article what accuses all white people of being an “aberration” that “shouldn’t exist.” The paper was written by Rudy Martinez, a student at Texas State. “Whiteness will be over because we want it to be,” Martinez wrote. “And when it dies, there will be millions of cultural zombies aimlessly wandering across a vastly changed landscape.”

Martinez then goes on a rant on why we should all hate white people and how they ruin society.

When I think of all the white people I have ever encountered – whether they’ve been professors, peers, lovers, friend, police officers, et cetera – there is perhaps only a dozen I would consider ‘decent,’

The article claims you were not biologically born white, and that you became white by a choice.

You were not born white, you became white. You actively remain white. You are estranged from yourself and, in that absence, have been instilled with an allegiance to a country that was never great,

Martinez then finishes the article on a “happy” note calling for the end of the white race, citing his personal “hate” for them.

Whiteness will be over because we want it to be. Until then, remember this: I hate you because you shouldn’t exist. You are both the dominant apparatus on the planet and the void in which all other cultures, upon meeting you, die.

The article caused controversy, and InfoWars visited the university to demand an apology. At first, students defended the article claiming it was ”true” and others said it was racist. The school would not issue an apology at first.

Think about what would have happened if a white person wrote this about the black race.

Shortly after, the school realized they were wrong and apologized by saying “We apologize and hope that we can move forward to a place of productive dialogue on ways to bring our community together.”

In a Facebook post, University President Denise M. Trauth derided the ‘racist’ article.