Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did the Somalis do before she screamed at them? I don't want to defend a racist though.
Pro Tip: There was nothing “the Somalis” could have said or done that would have justified her hurling the N word at them.
Hope that helps!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That crowdfunding page is hosted on GiveSendGo, a website that says it aims to “share the Hope of Jesus through crowdfunding to everyone who comes to our platform.”
Shame on GiveSendGo for channeling fund to this nasty racist.
If I'm not mistaken, certain web services/financial services can sever the backbones of things like this.
This woman's actions certainly were not Christ-like. It would be advisable for GiveSendGo to cancel the fundraiser. Otherwise, give it the Christofascist white nationalist label it deserves.
The New York Times interviewed GiveSendGo and they defended their actions. And the NYT wrote that GiveSendGo also hosted a fundraiser for other people accused of harmful actions, including a woman who yelled racist epithets at an 8 yo black child. There's nothing 'Christ-like" about their actions at all.
In a statement, Alex Shipley, communications director for GiveSendGo, said that the company did not celebrate harmful speech but was providing a space for expression. “Our role is not to be a place of judgment, but to allow people to turn to their communities for support.”
Yup GiveSendGo is the place for fundraisers for people too reprehensible for GoFundMe. This s well established.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny how posts like this don't age well. The worker only called them that after the Somali husband called her a "whore" for showing "too much skin."
Source?
Also, didn't she call the woman's hijab the "devil's bandana?"
But how racist of you to try to turn it around. So on brand.
Here is another video taken from somebody nearby, not the Cinnabon woman, and not the Somalian customers.
I’m trying to understand what’s happening the Cinnabon woman claims that the Somalian woman painted her face and came back to harass her. Did I hear correctly that she painted her face black?
https://x.com/white_amercan/status/1998431984553545796?s=46&t=R3AX3c486LFdeZpFtkN_eA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny how posts like this don't age well. The worker only called them that after the Somali husband called her a "whore" for showing "too much skin."
Source?
Also, didn't she call the woman's hijab the "devil's bandana?"
But how racist of you to try to turn it around. So on brand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That crowdfunding page is hosted on GiveSendGo, a website that says it aims to “share the Hope of Jesus through crowdfunding to everyone who comes to our platform.”
Shame on GiveSendGo for channeling fund to this nasty racist.
If I'm not mistaken, certain web services/financial services can sever the backbones of things like this.
This woman's actions certainly were not Christ-like. It would be advisable for GiveSendGo to cancel the fundraiser. Otherwise, give it the Christofascist white nationalist label it deserves.
The New York Times interviewed GiveSendGo and they defended their actions. And the NYT wrote that GiveSendGo also hosted a fundraiser for other people accused of harmful actions, including a woman who yelled racist epithets at an 8 yo black child. There's nothing 'Christ-like" about their actions at all.
In a statement, Alex Shipley, communications director for GiveSendGo, said that the company did not celebrate harmful speech but was providing a space for expression. “Our role is not to be a place of judgment, but to allow people to turn to their communities for support.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, the Cinnabon ex employee has quite the criminal background.
https://nypost.com/2025/12/09/us-news/fired-cinnabon-worker-in-viral-hate-video-shamelessly-jokes-about-becoming-influencer/
MAGA Mom of the Year award. Call FIFA. I'm sure they'll give her an award.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That crowdfunding page is hosted on GiveSendGo, a website that says it aims to “share the Hope of Jesus through crowdfunding to everyone who comes to our platform.”
Shame on GiveSendGo for channeling fund to this nasty racist.
If I'm not mistaken, certain web services/financial services can sever the backbones of things like this.
This woman's actions certainly were not Christ-like. It would be advisable for GiveSendGo to cancel the fundraiser. Otherwise, give it the Christofascist white nationalist label it deserves.
The New York Times interviewed GiveSendGo and they defended their actions. And the NYT wrote that GiveSendGo also hosted a fundraiser for other people accused of harmful actions, including a woman who yelled racist epithets at an 8 yo black child. There's nothing 'Christ-like" about their actions at all.
In a statement, Alex Shipley, communications director for GiveSendGo, said that the company did not celebrate harmful speech but was providing a space for expression. “Our role is not to be a place of judgment, but to allow people to turn to their communities for support.”
Anonymous wrote:Well, then, I'll wait for the full story to come out.
Anonymous wrote:Well, the Cinnabon ex employee has quite the criminal background.
https://nypost.com/2025/12/09/us-news/fired-cinnabon-worker-in-viral-hate-video-shamelessly-jokes-about-becoming-influencer/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That crowdfunding page is hosted on GiveSendGo, a website that says it aims to “share the Hope of Jesus through crowdfunding to everyone who comes to our platform.”
Shame on GiveSendGo for channeling fund to this nasty racist.
If I'm not mistaken, certain web services/financial services can sever the backbones of things like this.
This woman's actions certainly were not Christ-like. It would be advisable for GiveSendGo to cancel the fundraiser. Otherwise, give it the Christofascist white nationalist label it deserves.
In a statement, Alex Shipley, communications director for GiveSendGo, said that the company did not celebrate harmful speech but was providing a space for expression. “Our role is not to be a place of judgment, but to allow people to turn to their communities for support.”
Anonymous wrote:I went back and looked at the video on Reddit. She's a very young looking 43-year old.
But I still want to see the full video. Did someone say it's available somewhere?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That crowdfunding page is hosted on GiveSendGo, a website that says it aims to “share the Hope of Jesus through crowdfunding to everyone who comes to our platform.”
Shame on GiveSendGo for channeling fund to this nasty racist.
If I'm not mistaken, certain web services/financial services can sever the backbones of things like this.
This woman's actions certainly were not Christ-like. It would be advisable for GiveSendGo to cancel the fundraiser. Otherwise, give it the Christofascist white nationalist label it deserves.
Anonymous wrote:That crowdfunding page is hosted on GiveSendGo, a website that says it aims to “share the Hope of Jesus through crowdfunding to everyone who comes to our platform.”
Shame on GiveSendGo for channeling fund to this nasty racist.