A White American mother who has been doxxed and attacked after a video showing her using the “N-word” at a park playground went viral has raised $150,000 so far after a huge outpouring of support online.
Shiloh Hendrix started a GiveSendGo after far-left influencers shared a video earlier this week of a Somalian man accusing of racially abusing a black child at the Soldiers Field Park playground in Rochester, Minnesota, revealing her address has been leaked and family members attacked.
In the video Hendrix can be seen telling the man “it’s none of your f**king business” when asks her what she said. He then says “why don’t you have the balls to say it again right now?”, and she responds “f**k you n*gger”.
It is unclear when the video was filmed, but it has been viewed millions of times since being posted on TikTok, and was amplified by a left-wing activist called TizzyEnt who asked his 9.5 million followers across multiple platforms to identify her, saying “someone please tell me who she is”.
Rochester MN. Who is she? pic.twitter.com/UXpz96c1JZ
— TizzyEnt (@TizzyEnt) April 30, 2025
Hendrix said on her crowdfunding page that she and her family have since been threatened and harassed and may have to move, describing the situation as “dire”.
“I recently had a kid steal from my 18-month-old son’s diaper bag at a park. I called the kid out for what he was. Another man … proceeded to record me and follow me to my car. He then posted these videos online which has caused my family, and myself, great turmoil,” she said.
“My SSN [Social Security Number] has been leaked. My address, and phone number have been given out freely. My family members are being attacked. My eldest child may not be going back to school. Even where I exercise has been exposed.
“I am asking for your help to assist in protecting my family. I fear that we must relocate. I have two small children who do not deserve this. We have been threatened to the extreme by people online. Anything will help! We cannot, and will not live in fear!”
At the time of writing the GiveSendGo had raised $150,000, after free speech advocates and right-wing activists rallied behind her on social media.
Many urged their followers to donate to make the far-left doxxing campaign backfire, and compared the fundraiser to a GoFundMe for Texas high school football plater Austin Metcalf’s accused murderer Karmelo Anthony, who has raked in more than $515,000 so far from the black community for his legal defence.
I don’t like saying the n word because it’s distasteful and I am a lady but at the end of the day, it is just a word and we shouldn’t have to live in a country where your life is put at risk for saying it.
Donate to protect this lady ❤️ https://t.co/dOM92nBExI— Sarah Stock ✟ (@sarahcstock) May 1, 2025
Outrage over a White mom calling Blacks Blacks’ favorite word. Silence over multiple Black-on-White rapes and murders that occur every day.
The system and its shills unironically treat a woman who said a word as a greater threat to life on Earth than Earth’s leading murderers. pic.twitter.com/smap2XOxTd
— Daniel Concannon (@TooWhiteToTweet) May 1, 2025
What a fat loser. pic.twitter.com/ZfGTqhVR48
— Leonarda Jonie (@leonardaisfunE) May 1, 2025
Journalist Sarah Stock from Rift TV wrote: “I don’t like saying the n word because it’s distasteful and I am a lady but at the end of the day, it is just a word and we shouldn’t have to live in a country where your life is put at risk for saying it. Donate to protect this lady.”
“Outrage over a White mom calling Blacks Blacks’ favourite word. Silence over multiple Black-on-White rapes and murders that occur every day. The system and its shills unironically treat a woman who said a word as a greater threat to life on Earth than Earth’s leading murderers,” wrote Daniel Concannon, who made headlines when he quit his school job in New Hampshire over the district’s antiwhite curriculum.
And comedian Leonarda Jonie shared an image of TizzyEnt blocking her after she commented on his post with the caption: “What a fat loser”.
Local black activists have called for the police to charge Hendrix, and the Rochester Police Department said it was “actively looking into the matter”.
Header image: Left, the park confrontation. Right, Shiloh Hendrix (GiveSendGo).