Posted on 05/09/2025 9:55:30 AM PDT by Morgana
The family of the five-year-old boy who was subjected to racial slurs from a white woman during a viral altercation at a Minnesota playground are calling for her to be charged.
Video of the woman, identified as Shiloh Hendrix, was recorded at Soldiers Field Memorial Park showing the white tattooed woman holding her toddler while being confronted by a man who accuses her of calling a young black boy the 'N-word.'
When questioned, Hendrix does not deny the accusation and responds, 'If that's what he's gonna act like,' before repeating the slur toward the man filming and making an obscene gesture.
'So that gives you the right to call the child, five-years-old, a n*****, the 'N-word?' the man asks her incredulously before the two engage in a disturbing back-and-forth.
Following the incident, Hendrix initiated her own crowdfunding campaign that has garnered over $755,000 in donations.
The parents of the boy she directed the hateful slur at issued a statement that was delivered during at NAACP town hall on Wednesday, reported KIMT.
Walé Elegbede, president of the Rochester NAACP, read the statement for them, claiming they wish to remain anonymous due to safety concerns.
'We as the parents of the young boy, demand that those responsible for this tragic event, the unimaginable pain that has affected our beloved child, be held fully accountable. Our child deserves justice and we will not rest until it is served,' the parents said.
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“”Justice? For being called a name?””
Good question. Amazing how our language has become distorted...amazing and disgusting!
According to the article, Hendrix’s own crowdfunding campaign has received over $755,000 in donations. So a lawyer for that black family certainly has something to shoot for.
Anyway, I wonder. Perhaps an enterprising white person and an enterprising black person could stage an incident like this one. Fill it with drama, and add a touch of outrage. Then sit back and watch the donations come in. 💰
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blacks create and maintain more racism against them than the KKK ever could. until blacks themselves stop calling each other ni**ers, dont expect everyone one else to not at least think that of you...
I’m old enough to remember “sticks and stones”.
he is now the victim
there is a lot of money in victimhood
Held accountable...how? Her child (who is not 5 years old, more like 9-10) tried to steal from the other woman. Being called a name is not a crime!
Both parties here are moronic and at fault. It should be left at that
In NYC, in the neighborhoods, up until maybe the eighties, you may have been referred to by others as whatever the denigration of the moment was rather than your name. So now one such word is somehow sacred and unspeakable? I think people are getting sick of this bullshit. 750,000 dollars sick.
If the word is so GD bad, why do those in the black community use the term routinely, daily, 24/7?
It all bull shit!
Charged for what exactly?
Calling someone a name, even a child, is not illegal. As much as it might be reprehensible and repugnant it is NOT illegal.
I suspect we do not have a 5-year-old here, much less an autistic one.
And by justice, we mean "All the money the foul mouthed trailer trash woman has received in her "give send go" account, currently over $760,000".
Reminds me of a Star Trek episode. “That is a holy word. You shall not speak it!”
Good points
When my grandad was growing up in Queens, NYC, he was bullied and mocked by being called a Jew on the playground even though there were a lot of Jewish families living in the area.
He’s not 5 he’s 10. When his Mama stops calling him that all day everyday, then I’ll get the vapors over someone else doing it
And a Kamala voter
They really have whites over a barrel on the N word. Utter it and:
1) Many blacks feel they have the right to assault/maim/delete you
2) If that doesn’t happen, the forces of the government/mainstream media/race hustlers will all array against you to destroy your life
Not sure how we get out of this, other than to convince more Americans to stop aiding and abetting 1 and 2.
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