Teen ashamed after Nazi flag video goes viral

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(CNN/Meredith) – An Indiana teen has lost his job and now he's worried about his parents after this video of him chanting racial slurs and holding a Nazi flag went viral online.

"Saying on a megaphone a lot of hateful things that I shouldn't have," replied Mat Blood, the teen seen in the video.

Raven Cobb shared the video on social media, "someone had to say something about it. Those kids are making it seem like it's ok to say stuff like that in and outside of school which it's not ok whatsoever."

Christy Kriese saw the video on a Noblesville Schools Facebook group - she has a son who goes to Noblesville High School.

"I definitely think something needs to be done about that because there are kids that are African Americans here."

Noblesville schools released this statement: "we are aware of the ugly social media post that has been circulating recently. We do not condone this type of behavior and are passionate about creating an environment where all our students and staff feel respected. We are addressing this issue with the students in question."

"I’m sincerely ashamed - I wish I wouldn't have done it."

Blood gave a reason for why he shouted the slurs, "they dared me to do something - I did it - I really never back out from a dare."

He says he lost his job and is worried his parents might too and now he's worried about his future.

"I planned to join the army but that's probably not gonna happen now. I'm so sorry for all the people I’ve offended - I’m ashamed of myself there's no question about it - my family's ashamed of me - and like I wish I could change it."

The Noblesville High School administration is now considering the incident, but would not say whether disciplinary action would be taken.

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