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A video showing a Minnesota woman at a playground last week openly admitting to using a racist slur against a Black child has garnered millions of views.
The woman, who could not be reached for comment, has since amassed over $700,000 through Christian fundraising platform GiveSendGo for relocation expenses.
The fundraising page said she used the word out of frustration because the boy went through her 18-month-old child's diaper bag.
The NAACP Rochester chapter started its own fundraising campaign for the child’s family.
The woman’s GiveSendGo page unabashedly used racist language against the boy.
Others excused her behavior as acting out of aggravation.
Social media websites and crowdfunding platforms have helped people around the world speak with each other and with their wallets.
Those who think otherwise, even now, are seen as being on the fringes.
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