Apparently these white women do not want to keep their jobs, playing it reckless on camera, acting up against peaceful Black folk that are just trying to exist in peace.
One Charlotte, N.C., woman was caught on camera screaming nonsense at her Black neighbor and has since felt the sting of the backlash from her actions.
“I’m hot, I’m beautiful, I’m white,” the woman, identified online as Susan Westwood could be heard taunting the Black women.
And now she’s unemployed, so I guess she can add that to her list.
According to WSOCTV, the incident unfolded on Friday, Oct. 19 and shows Westwood harassing two sisters, Leisa and Mary Garris, who were waiting outside of their apartment for AAA to jump their car.
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“We are so distraught and still very upset about what has taken place only because of the color of our skin,” Mary told the news station.. “It is so upsetting to know that today we still have this overt racism going on in 2018.”
In the video taken by the sisters, Westwood is heard repeatedly asking the women if the live in the area, (more specifically at Camden View Apartments) and asking how much they pay.
“Do you live here? Why do we feel that we need to be here like hanging out? Let’s call 911. I want to make sure there’s nothing going on here,” the woman says.
“I make $125,000 a year and I want to make sure that you’re all up in here. Girl, girl, girl. I’m white. I’m girl white. I’m white,” she adds.
At one point the woman appears to threaten them. When one of the sisters tells her that she is harassing them, the woman responds, “Do I need to bring my concealed weapons too? This is North Carolina by the way.”
However, the internet sleuths were on it, and within minutes not only was Westwood identified, her employer, Charter Communications, swiftly terminated her.
“The incident recorded in Charlotte is a blatant violation of Charter’s code of conduct and clearly disregards the company’s commitment to inclusion and respectful behavior,” spokesperson Patrick Paterno wrote in a statement
according to the Charlotte Observer. “As such, Ms. Westwood’s employment with the company has been terminated, effective immediately.”
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WSOCTV, the Garris sisters intend to pursue legal action, and Charlotte-Mecklenberg Police have issued four criminal summons for Westwood, including two counts of communicating threats and two counts of simple assault, although those summons have not been served as yet.