May 5, 2025
Woman Raises BIG MONEY After Calling 5-Year-Old Racial Slur
Minnesota mom Shiloh Hendricks admitted to calling a 5-year-old child the n-word and was financially rewarded for it.
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Just a horrific racist attack.
Is this where we are?
I mean, it used to be you tell your kid,
listen, if I'm not around, you need help.
Just find a mom.
Trust a mom. Just not this mom.
You call him a child?
Did you call the child the n word?
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It is my business. You call him.
Okay.
Why don't you have the balls
to say it right now?
Again? Okay.
All right. That's what you say.
- You don't go digging through people.
- Nobody dig into your.
[00:00:35]
A little kid. Just dig.
You dug that little kid.
You call him a the little child.
What are you about to hit him?
You chase him here?
He took my son's stuff.
So. So that gives you the right to call
the child five year old and the n word.
If that's what he's doing.
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- That's what you're going to call him?
- That's what he's going to act like.
You know, that's the hate speech.
And you can be that.
I don't give a Okay, we'll see about that.
What the internet has to say about you.
Just remember her body language
in that clip, too.
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Does she look afraid?
That's going to come back.
Minnesota woman at a local playground
hurled a racial slur to five year old
black boy after accusing him of getting
too close to her child's diaper bag.
When Charmaine Omar, who witnessed the
incident, stepped in to defend the child
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who, like Omar, is of Somali heritage,
the woman identified as Shiloh Hendrix,
turned her attention to him.
She didn't just use the slur again
and again and again she went further,
telling Omar and his wife
they shouldn't have more children
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because they drain the welfare system.
So none of this was said in private.
She was defiant on camera.
She stands by her words, her behavior,
even when confronted.
And it just made me think.
Has public shaming.
He's holding the camera there.
[00:01:55]
Rolling.
Has public shaming lost all power?
No. It's much worse than that,
as we're about to show you,
because she got greatly rewarded for this.
So I got a lot of words for the people
who contributed to her.
So that's coming up in a minute.
But so far on the things
that we've already covered,
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the kid that she was calling the n word
repeatedly to is five years old.
If I'm at a park and a five year old
goes through my baby's bag,
do I think he's stealing something?
No, I think he's a five year old.
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I go, hey, little fella,
what are you doing?
Where's your parents? Right.
And I bring him back to his parents.
I don't accuse him of being a thief,
let alone the n word.
I don't go to his parents
and tell them that they're taking
from the welfare system
when I don't know anything about them.
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And now it might turn out that the kid
is also autistic, but it doesn't matter.
He doesn't like that's not even important.
He's a five year old.
No. Okay, so first of all,
let me be super clear.
She is definitely racist.
So let me be very clear about that.
[00:03:03]
So and and so look,
I don't these days we're telling people,
don't blame the voters.
Right.
Republican. Democrat, etc..
Blame the leaders, etc. But then.
And don't go around calling everybody
racists and fascists and Nazis.
It's not that productive. Okay.
[00:03:19]
We want to win people back.
But when a person calls a five year old
the N word and says, oh yeah, I bet you
guys take welfare money, you black people.
Well, what do you want me to call her?
Do you want me to call her? Not racist?
No, she's definitely racist.
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But wait till you see all
the other racists that financially
rewarded her and our girl.
Way to take on a five year old black kid
and try to ruin his life
and call him dirty racial words at a girl,
they said, let's find out about that.
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Gotta teach em, young.
Rochester police say
they've received multiple calls
and are investigating the incident.
They've apparently concluded
that investigation, and they've,
sent things over to the DA's office.
We'll see what happens.
Meanwhile, the local branch of the NAACP
called for the woman
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to face criminal charges, suggested
the slur against the child could consult,
could constitute a hate crime.
They made it clear no one should face
that kind of abuse, especially not
a five year old child at the playground.
But we want to show you this.
This is what Jen was referring to.
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I mean, this was just a couple hours ago.
She might be a millionaire by now.
The aftermath took a disturbing turn.
This is what we're doing.
The woman launched a crowdfunding
campaign on Givesendgo.
That platform, known for hosting
right wing fundraisers, quickly pulled
in more than a half $1 million.
[00:04:45]
It's currently showing
at least last check. 670,000 comments
on the fundraiser were so full of vitriol
that the site had to shut them down.
Some donors cheered her on, rewarding her
not despite her racism, but because of it.
She now says she plans to use the funds
to move someplace safer, less black.
[00:05:07]
Perhaps? I added that part.
Meanwhile, the Rochester NAACP
raised about half of that amount,
half to support the child's family.
Here is their poster board on GoFundMe.
Miss Hendrix, meantime, recently posted
an update on her fundraising page.
[00:05:25]
Hello? Where do I even begin?
The overwhelming support that my family
and myself have received is unbelievable.
I've never felt so scared
yet reassured in my life.
It's truly a whirlwind of emotions.
We're currently doing okay, no one
has been harmed and we are getting by.
[00:05:45]
We're taking the proper procedures
in order to stay safe
from these constant threats.
I'm still very frightened,
and I don't think I will feel safe
until we can escape completely.
It's ironic because I could use those
same words, or someone who looks like me
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in a circumstance like that.
I it's it's not exactly like
what Israel's doing, of course.
But again, I asked,
like where is the hope?
If this is what we're doing? She's loud.
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She's violent in her words
and disgustingly racist.
And yet, my fellow Americans are not just
cheering her on or accepting it, right?
Accept it. Then cheered on.
They're actually,
in these difficult times, opening up their
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wallets and giving to this woman.
Some people could only afford
to give $5. $10.
They're doing it, though.
That's who they identify with
from watching that video.
It's so gross. I ask you what?
What can be done about it?
Where's the hope?
[00:06:52]
It's just this is just
what we have to deal with.
Yeah.
So I talk about not blaming
the Trump voters because why?
Because they voted for one person
and against another person.
And a lot of them voted
against the establishment.
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And it was a generalized vote.
It was it was a voting again for one
person or against another person,
and there was talk of inflation and
immigration and so many different issues.
Right.
So somebody might have voted on inflation.
Another one might be hardcore MAGA who
voted for him because he thinks he might.
[00:07:26]
Trump might be racist and he loves it.
Right.
So there's a giant range of people
in this case that doesn't apply
because these people have raised their
hand on a specific issue, right.
So she sees a five year old black kid
and she thinks, I got to get to safety.
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All the n words are all around here.
And their little five year olds are.
You probably took money from welfare.
You and were this okay, you're a racist.
That's obvious.
Right?
And but the people who gave her money.
You guys didn't vote
on a generalized thing.
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You didn't do this based
on inflation or anything else?
No. You were like, oh,
you called a black kid the n word.
Congratulations.
Here's my hard earned money.
I love racism, I love racists like you.
I love you racist so much that I fund them
and try to make them millionaires.
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Everyone who gave to that fund
if they understood the whole situation
is obviously racist.
Do you want to cry? You want to cry now?
Oh, just because we can't call little
black kids N-word, and then we think, oh.
Great job at a girl.
Where to call.
You show that little black kid who he is.
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He's an N-word. Ha ha ha.
- Well, I'm not racist.
- No. You are.
You're a baboon.
And you're a racist
who wants to reward racism.
You raised your hand for it.
I didn't make you raise your hand for it.
It wasn't a general election.
You said, I love this racist,
and I want to finance her.
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By the way, you know
what's going to happen next, Sharon.
Now all bets are off.
Tons of people are going to go around
calling people the N word
and then try to fundraise off of it.
They're gonna be like,
I called someone an n word, too.
Can somebody give me money?
I'm just as racist as she was.
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You know what? They'll try to one up her.
They'll say, oh, yeah, watch
how terrible I treated a black person
or a Latino or a woman or whatever.
Now give me $1 million.
So the comments were literally
what you were mockingly, literally.
[00:09:23]
The comments said things almost verbatim
what you were saying there.
I didn't even see the comments.
I'm not surprised because that's
who gives money to an avowed racist.
So now she says, oh well, I'm afraid
because somebody threatened me online.
[00:09:40]
Okay, first of all,
nobody should threaten anyone.
That defeats the whole point.
Never do violence, never threaten
violence, never talk about violence, etc.
But look, this is a this platform
she's raising money
is a quote unquote Christian platform.
No one does more damage to Christianity
than so-called Christian leaders.
[00:09:57]
Okay?
This platform also raises money
for Kyle Rittenhouse.
Oh, if you go to a Black Lives Matter
protest and you kill a couple of people,
we want to reward you.
Let's get you some money,
some cold, hard cash.
You call a five year old black kid
the N-word, let's reward you.
Let's give you some cold, hard cash.
By the way, we're Christians.
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Are you? Are you?
- It doesn't look like it.
- So can I tell you one other thing, Jane?
She was initially asking for less,
but she has just increased
the fundraising goal to $1 million.
So she get it while it's hot.
You know, let it keep rolling in.
[00:10:31]
No, no, I mean everyone
you keep the people giving.
That's right.
You're just telling on yourself,
I'm not going to do anything about it.
I'm not going to track you down.
I'm not going to be a weirdo.
Okay?
But. But all of you just.
You got to live with yourself, right?
And you're the person who said,
I love racism.
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I like the racism.
So. Okay. That's who you are.
Look yourself in the mirror every day,
get up and say, man,
I love discriminating against.
I hate black people, etc.
That's who you are.
Just own it, okay?
Just own it and don't like.
Now Sharon, I guarantee you
this humans are easy to figure out
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incentives and disincentives.
This story just provided an
enormous financial incentive for all of us
to fight each other and in all directions.
Okay, if you're racist, bigoted, etc.
There's people out there
who are going to give you money for it.
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So now you're going to see if you thought
racism and bigotry were bad before.
Wait till you see it
after she raises $1 million.
You mentioned fighting each other,
and I know we got to go,
but can we acknowledge that the side
who is fighting for not everybody,
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but the side that's fighting in favor
and cheering on this race is are much more
motivated if we just do the math.
I told you the NAACP raised half.
Maybe they're just not as good at calling,
you know, for I don't know.
But it just is ironic to me, you know,
that this woman raised more
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than the autism community's fundraising
over the same period, too.
So it just they're these
are really motivated racists.
They're not just, you know,
I say yay, you know,
but I'm not going to get off my couch.
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These are activist racists.
I mean, they got to stop
egging people on, man.
If you called my kids
some kind of word like that,
I don't know what would have happened.
And so this is this is a
this is a runaway freight train.
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Look, last thing, if you said it about a
Jewish person, there'd be a congressional
hearing, let's be honest, and you would
be arrested and maybe deported, right?
So are we going to protect
black people in the same way?
Let's be honest. We're not.
Right.
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So imagine if someone said something
deeply anti-Semitic,
which I would despise in a park like that
to a five year old Jewish kid.
Right? Heartbreaking, terrible.
And then they raise the million dollars
like the rest of the country was like,
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Atta boy, way to be an anti-Semite
and yell at that five year old Jewish kid
and call him a this word and that word.
- Boy, here's.
- A million bucks.
We'd all lose it, right?
I mean,
that would definitely be headline news.
Why is this on cable news 24 over seven?
Did I miss it?
[00:13:11]
Maybe it's here and there.
I hope MSNBC is covering it.
But how is this not?
I mean,
where's the congressional hearings?
Okay, so some people you can do things
to and other people you can't.
You know, this isn't about Israel
or anything like that.
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Like I don't want anybody getting
called any names under any circumstances.
Okay, but don't tell me
that black people have the same power.
Don't tell me that there isn't racism
when somebody just got
nearly $1 million to be racist.
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So you're going to get a lot more
of this going forward, and it's going
to be absolutely disgusting.
And then the people up top
are going to laugh their ass off
as we rip each other to shreds.
- And then they'll get another 5 trillion.
- Hypothetical you gave.
You said if someone says something
anti-Semitic and then deported.
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If somebody just said, hey, stop
the killing of the babies that on Upenn's
campus or somewhere else, or writes an op
ed and suddenly, bam, you're out of here.
But this is. We got to go.
I just it just brings up a lot that,
you were right when you said
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this first hour is not, This is heavy.
Yeah. Not for the faint of heart.
Every time you ring the bell below,
an angel gets his wings.
Totally not true.
But it does keep you updated
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