Rutgers professor James Livingston (pictured), who is white, shared a racist rant to Facebook about hating white people and lashing out at their privileged children

A Rutgers University professor- who is white- posted a racist rant against white children, calling them privileged 'little Caucasian a**holes' after growing disgruntled at a Shake Shack in Harlem.

James Livingston was picking up his burger to-go on Thursday, and completely lost it on Facebook, posting an irate diatribe against, admittedly, his own race.

'OK, officially, I now hate white people. I am a white people, for God's sake, but can we keep them — us — us out of my neighborhood?' Livingston wrote in the post that was deleted by Facebook, which determined it violated the platform's rules on 'hate speech.'

The history teacher continued that the restaurant on 124 St and Lenox was 'overrun with little Caucasian a**holes who know their parents will approve of anything they do.

'Slide around the floor, you little s***head, sing loudly, you unlikely moron. Do what you want, nobody here is gonna restrict your right to be white.'

Livingston, unleashed a fury at his own race, after being perturbed by white children overrunning his local Shake Shack in Harlem

He concluded the tirade proclaiming 'I hereby resign from my race. F*** these people. Yeah, I know it's about access to my dinner. F*** you, too.'

However, it wasn't over just yet.

After Facebook censored the post, he went back to the social media site to discuss the fallout of his comments, and to continue on his original rant.

First he hit out at Facebook. 'I've just been told by FB that my rant v, white people makes me dangerous, socially media speaking, even though I'm a white people, or person, or whatever.'

Livingston was not about to let the white children thing go either.

In yet another post he shared: 'I just don't want little Caucasians overrunning my life, as they did last night.'

'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.'

Livingston did not stop after his first post was deleted by Facebook, and continued to rant on the social media platform, only this time he used less profanity

Despite Livingston's post being removed by Facebook, he was not about to let that get in the way of his rant against his own race, and continued here

And the responses began flooding in: The professor says he received several emails, which included threats of bodily harm

Livingston teaches history at Rutgers College (pictured)

Livingston said he received a number of emails regarding his original post, calling him a variety of names, with a handful promising bodily harm.

However, he opined that Facebook 'won't let me post about the mostly hilarious email and messages' he received since his original rant.

'One guy even left me a phone message, which I took as a warm and personal approach to the matter. And the designations! 'Racist F***stain' is my fave so far. Let's see if this goes through.' The post did indeed go through.



