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Woman who says racist dirt in the viral Rochester video increases hundreds of thousands of dollars for themselves

A playground in the city of Rochester (photo with the kind permission of Rochester Parks and Recreation).

A woman in Rochester, Minnesota, was recorded in a viral video in which racist pollution with the inscription a man was accused of describing a child on a playground.

The video has become viral since then after he has been released on Tikok, and the woman collected hundreds of thousands of dollars after claiming that she and her family are in danger and have to move after “people online as extremely threatened”.

Rochester viral video

Big Picture View:

The video shows a woman who holds a child who is confronted by the man who takes up her.

The man who spoke from the camera's point of view asks the woman whether she called another child on the playground the “n-word”.

The woman goes away before turning over and calls the man the “n-word” and makes gesture.

“He took my son's things,” said the woman when the man pressed her.

“That gives them the right to name the 5-year-old child, a *****, the 'n-word?'” Said the man.

“If he gets like this,” said this woman.

The Tikok clip was posted by Tizzyent on Thursday with his comment and has more than 10.5 million views on Friday. Fox 9 could not find the original video.

Ms. collects more than $ 300,000 after saying “n-word”

Grab deeper:

The woman in the video launched an online crowdfunding page that has collected more than 325,000 US dollars to achieve $ 1,000,000.

The crowdfunding contribution claims that the video caused the woman and her family “great turbulence” after their personal data, including their address, telephone number and social security number, have been leaked online.

In the post office, the woman says that she fears that her family has to move and asks for donations to protect herself and her children.

Reference of Rochester

What you say:

The NAACP Rochester Branch started its own crowdfunding efforts to collect money for the 5-year-old boy who was involved in the incident. The organizers say that the money for “legal remedies and social justice to support the child and the family, the legal lawyers and the efforts of accountability” and “Wider social justice and anti-Racism work are used in Rochester to change and ensure that this never occurs”. This fundraising campaign has collected more than 20,000 US dollars with a target of 250,000 US dollars.

“This is about more than one incident. It's about who we are as a community and for what we have for one existence,” says the NAACP post.

NAACP officials add that the child, who was known as a racist slur, is also in autism spectrum.

In a contribution, Rochester Parks and Recreation said that the “deeply disturbing video” was aware of that was recorded in one of his parks “, which contains racist unrest”, and anyone who connects such an incident to the public security line without an emergency.

KTTC in Rochester reports that the Rochester police department “actively examines” the viral video.

The source: This story used from videos and statements published on social media as well as the reporting of KTTC in Rochester.

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