ALBAWABA - A woman in Texas has been under heavy criticism after being videotaped making anti-Islam statements at a supermarket in the United States.
Massage therapist Dasha Kilpatrick was seen in a 44-second video, which surfaced on Sunday, confronting two other women who remain off camera and making racist comments in a grocery store.
The woman was caught on video saying at an H-E-B supermarket in Conroe, Texas, "Islam is a terrorist organization, not a religion. I’m very educated on this subject. You need to leave. You’re not welcome here. This is not a Muslim country."
She added, "This is a Christian country."
On the other hand, one of the women responded, "You need to leave," while another said, "We have citizenship here."
A $140,178 fundraiser was raised for the woman:
After online outrage against the therapist, a fundraiser was raised on the Christian crowdfunding platform "GiveSendGo", and as of Tuesday, it raised $140,178.
"Dasha's been fully doxxed, fired, and canceled for daring to speak truth in her own country. She’s now dealing with lost income, threats, and the mob coming for her holistic practice," the fundraiser page read.
On the other hand, Texas State Representative Suleman Lalani slammed the incident, labelling it as "disturbing". He wrote on X, "This 'hate virus' is a contagion we must confront with facts, truth, and unity."