I wrote this letter as a concerned citizen to John Thrasher, president of FSU. Not saying it will do any good, but every little bit of pressure helps.
I am writing similar letters to the head of the office of diversity and inclusion at FSU, as well as to the state’s title IX officer, the Florida bar, and several congressmen.
I’ll also retweet the video to CNN, Buzzfeed, and dozens of local news outlets.
And I’m writing to several faculty members at FSU - especially those involved in gender studies.
“Dear Mr. Thrasher,
As you are probably aware, video has recently surfaced of football player Deondre Francois physically striking a young woman during an argument. This video is now being circulated on social media.
As you are also probably aware, this is not the first time Mr. Francois has been accused of domestic violence, nor is Mr Francois the first Florida State football player to be recently linked to such behavior. I do not need to remind you of the rape allegations, which made international headlines, brought against football player Jameis Winston.
I am writing to express my concern and outrage that Florida State University seemingly continues to tolerate a culture of violence against women. Such behavior is clearly not aligned with the university’s core academic and social mission, which states:
“The university strives to instill the strength, skill, and character essential for lifelong learning, personal responsibility, and sustained achievement within a community that fosters free inquiry and embraces diversity.”
Citizens of Florida deserve a state university that reflects our core values of inclusiveness, respect, and compassion. Violence against women has no place at Florida State University.
Sincerely,
X”