Just days after University of Michigan student Dana Greene knelt at the block ‘M’ in the Diag on University of Michigan's campus for 21 hours to protest racial injustices on campus, a video of a student appearing to urinate on the same spot surfaced online. 

According to The Michigan Daily, the video stirring up new racial tension on campus was posted on the public University of Michigan campus-area Snapchat story early Wednesday morning.

It appears to show a student with his pants unfastened walking over to the Black Lives Matter spray painted writing and begin to urinate. There is no indication if he actually urinated because the short video cuts off before urine comes out. 

The video was then shared on Facebook by Michigan student Hoai An Pham who also pointed out that the incident occurred just a few days after Greene's poignant protest.

"9 hours ago, this white male decided to go up to the M on the Diag and urinate on the Black Lives Matter words that are around it and then posted it on Snapchat," she captioned the video. "Those words were put there in response to the racist hate crimes on campus. Tell me again that we live in a post-racial world. Please share widely."

Pham also shared a photo posted by a student, who may have been the same student seen in the video, complaining about the number of protests on campus. "Every time I look up I run into another protest," the caption read. "Like wtf.”

The post has attracted the attention of the University of Michigan Division of Public Safety and Security who have opened an investigation into the matter. 

“I’ve been on this campus for five years, I did my undergraduate here and each year the campus climate has gotten worse and worse," Greene explained. "The recent election, the man who holds the highest office the land, the president of the United States [Donald Trump], has made this issue even worse."

After this recent act, Greene's statements on the racial tension at the university may ring truer than before.