Racist Cave Bitch, Shiloh Hendrix, from Rochester MN calls Autistic 5-Year-Old Black Boy the N-Word.

If anyone is ever wondering whether we live behind enemy lines, this subhuman CAC made a GoFundMe and has already raised $110,000 in less than one day.


Look at the comments from the people donating:

- Sending my personal support. We are all fatigued and know that rather than changing their behavior, minorities insist on trying to police our words. I expected nothing less than animal behavior for the dregs of society and understand the protective nature you have for your baby.

- From the Jews! Thank you for standing up to the schvartze!

- If they don’t fit the naturalization act of 1790 they need to go. We must unite against these parasites. You absolutely did the right thing.

- I appreciate you calling them what they are, I love you ;)

- You are a hero. You did nothing wrong. It’s about time someone took a stand against those animals.

- Stealing is worse than saying a word. Jesus was crucified between two thieves.

- Our patience has it's limits!

Someone need to file a class action system against gofundme.

Or when this assist is out of office a real president sends the feds to investigate them.

Gofundme LOVES to supports racists

But loves to cancel drives supporting black folks.
 
260K for this white trash piece of shit!! :smh:

Hope she ODs on all the meth she is about to buy!
Nothing surprises me anymore Deezz. Shit is crazy than a muthafucka. :smh:







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These comments supporting her actions makes you wonder how deep or prevalent racism is in America.

What I find interesting with racists is that they always want to remain anonymous. They never wanna reveal or show their identity or face in public.

But yeah comments supporting this woman does make you wonder if your living behind enemy lines and all along you just weren't aware of the extent or scope of it.
The fuck?
 
All this is going to do is cause some copycats that are going to try to cash in on calling someone a N'er and then claim to be a victim when they get outed.

Stay strapped my friends!!

Yooooooo.... did NOT consider that.

I tried to tell these dudes for years now

The key was always them trying to normalize racism and make it COMFORTABLE ACCEPTABLE to be openly racist

Once they were able to make open overt racism COOL again?

mission accomplished.

And now this will only be the tip of the iceberg
 
All this is going to do is cause some copycats that are going to try to cash in on calling someone a N'er and then claim to be a victim when they get outed.

Stay strapped my friends!!

These cacs actually made racism even MORE PROFITABLE.

They now created some type of potential nazi worldstar but instead the videos actually PAY the assholes handsomely for their antics
 

In January 2022, the British anti-disinformation organization Logically reported that GiveSendGo was the hub for a far-right funding network that included QAnon supporters, anti-vaccine activists and the far-right group Project Veritas.[7] A January 2023 report by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) stated that GiveSendGo had hosted 230 fundraising campaigns tied to extremist groups and causes. The ADL described GiveSendGo as "a singularly important part of the extremist fundraising ecosystem" that enabled extremist groups to raise $5.4 million since 2016.[23][24][25]

Critics have labeled GiveSendGo as "alt-tech".[8][26][27]
 

In January 2022, the British anti-disinformation organization Logically reported that GiveSendGo was the hub for a far-right funding network that included QAnon supporters, anti-vaccine activists and the far-right group Project Veritas.[7] A January 2023 report by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) stated that GiveSendGo had hosted 230 fundraising campaigns tied to extremist groups and causes. The ADL described GiveSendGo as "a singularly important part of the extremist fundraising ecosystem" that enabled extremist groups to raise $5.4 million since 2016.[23][24][25]

Critics have labeled GiveSendGo as "alt-tech".[8][26][27]
Makes more sense now. A bunch of insecure weirdos.
 

In January 2022, the British anti-disinformation organization Logically reported that GiveSendGo was the hub for a far-right funding network that included QAnon supporters, anti-vaccine activists and the far-right group Project Veritas.[7] A January 2023 report by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) stated that GiveSendGo had hosted 230 fundraising campaigns tied to extremist groups and causes. The ADL described GiveSendGo as "a singularly important part of the extremist fundraising ecosystem" that enabled extremist groups to raise $5.4 million since 2016.[23][24][25]

Critics have labeled GiveSendGo as "alt-tech".[8][26][27]
Could the money raised be a mere propaganda stunt, and she not receive any of the proceeds?
 

Woman Who Called Kid N-Word Raises Over $300,000 to Relocate​

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AMinnesota woman seen using a racial slur against a child in a video posted on social media has raised over $300,000 through a crowdfunding campaign, saying she and her family need to relocate for their safety.

The incident, which occurred at Soldiers Field Memorial Park in Rochester, shows a woman, identified as Shiloh Hendrix, using the n-word in an argument with a man who confronted her about her language toward a Black child. The video, which circulated across social media platforms including X and TikTok, shows Hendrix repeating the slur and defending her actions by claiming the child stole from her toddler's diaper bag.

Why It Matters​

The rapid spread of the video and subsequent support for the woman at the center of the controversy has reignited debates over online harassment, free speech, racism and digital fundraising platforms.

Civil rights leaders and lawmakers are condemning the incident, but Hendrix's fundraiser on GiveSendGo has collected over $300,000 in donations since its launch on Thursday.

What To Know​

Hendrix, who acknowledged being the woman in the video, created the fundraiser titled "Help Me Protect My Family" on GiveSendGo. She claimed in the campaign description that her personal information, including her address and Social Security number, had been leaked, and that she and her children faced online threats.

Shiloh Hendrix

Shiloh Hendrix has raised over $300,000 on GiveSendGo after she was seen using a racial slur in a video posted to social media. GiveSendGo
"I fear that we must relocate," Hendrix wrote on the page. "We have been threatened to the extreme by people online. Anything will help! We cannot, and will not live in fear!"

Hendrix said the Black child stole from her 18-month-old's diaper bag.

"I called the kid out for what he was," Hendrix wrote on the page.
 

Crowdfunding efforts underway following viral video of reported racial slurs at Rochester park​




By Caitlin Alexander and Addie McCabe
Published: May. 2, 2025 at 1:06 PM EDT|Updated: 6 hours ago





ROCHESTER, Minn. (KTTC) – The woman accused of using racial slurs against a boy at a Rochester park, captured in a now viral video, appears to have identified herself publicly in a crowdfunding effort.

A user on a crowdfunding site identifying as “Shiloh Hendrix” has increased her fundraising goal to $1 million, accruing more than $400,000 since the video’s wide circulation as of 5:45 p.m. Friday.

Online fundraiser hosted by Shiloh Hendrix.

Online fundraiser hosted by Shiloh Hendrix.(KTTC)
She says the funds are to protect her family, saying in part, “I fear that we must relocate.”

Regarding the incident at the park, the user writes, “I recently had a kid steal from my 18-month-old son’s diaper bag at a park. I called the kid out for what he was.”

KTTC reported Thursday that Rochester Police are actively looking into the viral video showing a woman, holding a small child, making racist slurs in reference to another child at the playground who she claims had taken something that belonged to her child.

The person recording the video alludes to the child being targeted as having special needs.

The Rochester Branch of the NAACP has launched its own crowdfunding campaign with multiple goals, including legal support and social justice efforts in support of the child and family as well as anti-racism work in Rochester.

Online fundraiser hosted by Rochester Branch of NAACP.

Online fundraiser hosted by Rochester Branch of NAACP.(KTTC)
That fundraiser has earned more than $115,000 as of 5:45 p.m. Friday.

On its fundraising page, the NAACP acknowledged the woman in question’s fundraising effort writing, “Many of the comments from her supporters celebrate and justify her hate.”

The NAACP goes on to say, “Let’s turn outrage into impact. Stand with us. Stand for this child. Justice must be served.”

Rochester Police have solicited information from witnesses on its social media. There have been no official updates relayed publicly.
 

In January 2022, the British anti-disinformation organization Logically reported that GiveSendGo was the hub for a far-right funding network that included QAnon supporters, anti-vaccine activists and the far-right group Project Veritas.[7] A January 2023 report by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) stated that GiveSendGo had hosted 230 fundraising campaigns tied to extremist groups and causes. The ADL described GiveSendGo as "a singularly important part of the extremist fundraising ecosystem" that enabled extremist groups to raise $5.4 million since 2016.[23][24][25]

Critics have labeled GiveSendGo as "alt-tech".[8][26][27]
Thank you for the information, now I’m not as angry.

They’re racist and that’s what they do, support their own.
 
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