Disturbing Video - Profiting off Racism - Shiloh Hendrix and her Supporters #trending #2025
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Disturbing Video - Profiting off Racism - Shiloh Hendrix and her Supporters #trending #2025

Over the last week, white supremacists, antisemites and racists have been supporting a woman accused of calling a Black child a racial slur by helping to coordinate her donation drive and raising hundreds of thousands of dollars. They have leveraged the fundraising campaign to spread hateful talking points and legitimize their ideas. The woman, identified in media reports as Shiloh Hendrix, was depicted in a video that began circulating on social media on April 28, 2025, allegedly accosting a Black five-year-old at a playground in Rochester, Minnesota. In the video, the man recording asks the woman if she called the child a n***er, and she responds by hurling the slur at the man recording as well. On May 1, 2025, a crowdfunding campaign was created on GiveSendGo—a prominent facilitator of extremist crowdfunding—to raise funds for Hendrix. It is unclear who was authentically involved in creating the campaign, although several X users known to promote extremist and anti-Black rhetoric have since claimed shared responsibility for coordinating the effort. They assert that Hendrix will be the primary recipient of the funds, and the GiveSendGo campaign page indicates this is the case. The GiveSendGo campaign immediately went viral on X, and the link to the page was mentioned over 25,000 times in the days that followed the circulation of the video. As of this writing, the campaign has received over $700,000 of its $1,000,000 goal from over 26,500 donors, with many of the donation comments containing white supremacist, racist and antisemitic messaging, names and denominations. White Supremacist Donations Filled with Hate A COE review of 23,409 donations (as of May 4, 2025, at 1:45 pm EDT) for the GiveSendGo campaign found that 13,031 (or 56%) of donations included a comment and/or a name (the remaining contributors left the space for this information blank). Further review of the donations with a comment and/or name found that 3,935 (roughly 30%) included white supremacist, racist or antisemitic content. The comments and donation names included a wide variety of racial slurs against Black people, white supremacist and Nazi symbols, and calls for the killing or deportation of non-whites and Jews. Dozens used their donation comment to leverage antisemitic conspiracy theories. Such messages included: "J3ws are the reason we are in this mess,” “Jews have been flooding our countries with the bioweapons for centuries,” “Jews are using diverse immigrants to dilute the white population” and “The goyim are figuring out Jews are using non-whites to wage their ancient war against God." Soon, the number of hateful comments ballooned and GiveSendGo disabled the ability to leave comments with donations, though the platform notably did not shut down the campaign itself. After comments were disabled, donors exploited the name field to continue to spread their hatred. Fourteen of the top 20 most repeated donor names include white supremacist or racist references, including the spoonerism “Nate Higgers” (130 times), “white lives matter” (24), and “TND” [Total N***er Death] (19). Disturbing Video - Profiting off Racism - Shiloh Hendrix and her Supporters #trending #2025