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23 January 2015

Next round fired in war on bullying

King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, the powerful U.S. ally who joined Washington's fight against Al Qaeda and sought to modernize the ultraconservative Muslim kingdom, has died at the age of 90. His successor is his 79-year-old half-brother, Prince Salman, who recently has taken on the ailing Abdullah's responsibilities. But enough about that because a Minnesota man is out of a job after a video with some fairly strong language went viral taking aim at his family, who reportedly bullied a 14-year-old African-American girl. Brad Knudson posted a video on YouTube telling the story of his African-American daughter who he says was being bullied with racist messages via Snapchat. The video was posted Monday and already has more than 300,000 views online. Knudson says a set of twin girls in Prior Lake, Minnesota sent his daughter messages on Snapchat making racist statements and cursing at her. He says his daughter, who they were able to adopt eleven years ago, recieved at least four different messages from the twins. Snapchats are typically deleted as soon as they're watched, so he recorded the fourth message. To watch it, click here, but a word of warning: the video contains strong language which may not be appropriate for all viewers.

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