Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe CAPE CORAL , Fla., May 8 (UPI) -- A drinking game is causing some concerns in Cape Coral -- but it's not because high school students appear to be ingesting alcohol. Social media posts supposedly made by students from Cape Coral High School have showed students playing "Jews vs Nazis" beer pong. In this version of the popular drinking game, the traditional nine-cup triangles players generally use are traded in for a swastika and the Star of David. Advertisement Fox 4 informed Rabbi Yitzchok Minkowicz of the Chabad Lubavitch of Southwest about the game. "As a rabbi, I like to look at the world as a beautiful place," said Rabbi Minkowicz. "So, my first assumption is let's assume it's just children that are immature with no ill intent, not trying to be malice. Good is more powerful than evil and if we continue to make this world a good and better place, good will rise to the top," According to the station, more than 1,600 people retweeted a post with a picture of the game claiming that it's being played at Cape Coral High School parties. Advertisement It is certainly a topic on Twitter: Nothing feels better than scoring the game winning shot in beer pong, especially when it's Nazis vs Jews #HappyNY pic.twitter.com/69airGXl0z— Jared Delgado (@TheRealJurd) January 1, 2014 Shout out to Matisse winning Jews vs nazis beer pong for the team @mdang6 pic.twitter.com/SBW32bXp2n— Daniel Jovinelli (@DJovinelli) November 9, 2013 This is what we do on Saturday afternoons. Nazis vs Jews beer pong: pic.twitter.com/fbMUrM5Wqp— Eric Engblom (@EEngblom21) January 25, 2014 "Parental monitoring of social media needs to continue especially and through the high school years," a Lee County School District spokeswoman said in an email. "Of course, any use of a school name in a defamatory manner is disappointing." Read More Journalists tear apart desk in TV studio during debate about Syria 2009 American Airlines crash in Jamaica due to pilot error, report finds Fire at tennis star James Blake's Florida home may have been set by one of victims Lee Marshall, voice of Tony the Tiger, dies at 64 Michael Jackson 'experience' will air during the Billboard Music Awards