A student at the University of South Carolina who goes by Camille on TikTok is getting slammed online after a video surfaced of her supporting racial segregation in relationships. The footage, which looks like it was filmed without much worry about the fallout, shows her insisting that people of different races shouldn’t date each other. She also brushes off gender fluidity and claims that society is losing its sense of “classy” and traditional values.
Right from the start, Camille makes it obvious she doesn’t care if people are upset. “I’m probably gonna get cancelled for this, and some of you are gonna be mad, but I actually don’t care at all,” she announces, and then launches into a point-blank defense of segregation, wrapping her views in down-home metaphors.
What really got people riled up was her rant on interracial couples. She whipped out a bird metaphor, saying, “Red birds go with red birds and blue birds go with blue birds.” Then, she just flat-out asked, “Why do we mix races? Why are we not just keeping the white people with the white people, keeping the black people with the black people?” For her, letting people mix races apparently ruined the world.
But she doesn’t stop there. Camille starts throwing shade at gender transitions, calling them “fake and gay”, brings up Candace Owens, drags women who live with partners before marriage, and basically dreams of turning the clock back to whatever she thinks counts as the good old days.
Internet Reacts To South Carolina Student’s Viral Rant on Interracial Relationships
Reactions online were sharp and immediate, with many people focusing on the casualness with which the views were expressed. “The scariest part is that this mindset still comes out so casually,” one person wrote. Others addressed the argument itself head-on. “In reality the red birds and blue birds she’s talking about are literally different species. Humans of every race are the same species and have been interbreeding for tens of thousands of years. Try a different analogy,” a user commented, dismantling the metaphor directly.
Her remark that her sister “wasn’t allowed” to live in her own home before marriage drew particular mockery. “Sister ‘wasn’t allowed’ to live in her own house? Girl… please,” one user wrote, highlighting the irony of someone championing personal freedom while describing what sounds like a household rule book.
Some took a more pointed approach to her opposition to interracial relationships, suggesting it says more about her than the people she is criticising. “Only miserable losers like the lady in the video are triggered by the romantic decisions of interracial couples,” one commenter remarked.
Not everyone reacted with outrage. Some took a more cynical view of why the video was made at all. “This seems like someone that’s TRYING to be famous and ‘get cancelled’ so she can go on all the right-wing podcasts,” one commenter wrote, suggesting the rant was less a genuine expression of belief and more a calculated play for attention.
What truly stands out about Camille’s video is her vibe: the breezy attitude backed by this unshakeable faith that she is just saying what everybody is thinking. Maybe she actually believes her words, or maybe she is just poking the internet hornet’s nest to score a guest spot on somebody’s podcast. Either way, what she is selling is old-school segregation, wrapped up in “tradition.” We are in 2026, and we still have people trying to pass off ideas that should have been left to rot decades ago.







