Rutgers University is investigating whether a white professor who took to social media to condemn "little Caucasian a--holes" broke university policies for discrimination and harassment.

The history professor, James Livingston, ranted on Facebook on Thursday night after getting a burger to-go at Harlem Shake in New York, according to a screen shot published by The Daily Caller, a conservative website.

"OK, officially, I now hate white people," Livingston began his post.

He continued to say the burger shop was "overrun with little Caucasian a--holes who know their parents will approve of anything they do."

"Do what you want, nobody here is going to restrict your right to be white," Livingston wrote.

He then added: "I hereby resign from my race. F--- these people."

Livingston's post was later removed by Facebook, he said in a subsequent post.

"I just don't want little Caucasians overrunning my life, as they did last night," he wrote in a post the following morning. "Please God, remand them to the suburbs, where they and their parents can colonize every restaurant, all the while pretending that the idiotic indulgence of their privilege signifies cosmopolitan--you know, as in sophisticated 'European'--commitments."

University officials are reviewing the Facebook rant, according to statement from Rutgers.

"There is no place for racial intolerance at Rutgers," the statement said.

Livingston could not immediately be reached for comment.

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