White woman seen screaming at Meijer's store

David Distelrath/Facebook

White woman demanding strangers ‘repent’ for Christ sparks conversation on mental illness and racism

'Imagine if this was a veiled Muslim woman.'

 

Samira Sadeque

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Posted on Jan 19, 2020   Updated on May 19, 2021, 5:28 pm CDT

A video has gone viral on Facebook showing a white woman screaming at random strangers at a grocery store, angry at them for not “repenting” for Jesus.

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The video, posted by David Distelrath on Saturday, has received about three million views and garnered thousands of comments. It took place at a Meijer supermarket in Michigan, according to his Facebook check-in.

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“Hands down best meijer experience ever,” Distelrath wrote in the caption of the video.

It starts with the woman calling the person behind the camera a “dirty motherf*cker” and saying she’s “just trying to help.” It’s not clear if Distelrath is the person behind the camera. He did not immediately respond to the Daily Dot’s request for comment. 

The man behind the camera asked her to leave him alone and said he was just trying to get his groceries, which enraged the woman. 

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“F*ck you. I’m trying to help you motherf*cker,” she said. 

The man began to laugh off the situation. 

“You gotta ask Jesus Christ. We’re all sinners,” she said and then continued to scream at the man. 

At this point, a store clerk intervened. 

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“I’m pissed because he won’t repent,” the woman said. 

As the clerk explained that this was not acceptable behavior, the woman continued screaming and warning that they would all “burn in hell.”  

After the situation continued to escalate, another store employee intervened and warned her that the store would call the police. The saga carried on for a few more minutes until security escorted her out.

Social media activist and Twitter user @_SJPeace_ who often shares videos of hate speech also posted the video. There are many responses to the video on Twitter, and the most common one blames mental illness for her behavior. 

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“This is exactly why more money has to be given to support mental health services,” Twitter user @Lynda_Welch wrote.

 

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But many pointed out that the excuse of “mental health issues” is a privilege not afforded to Black and brown people. Last year, a man tried to attribute his racism to Autism, triggering a conversation on the intersection of racism and disability. 

Moreover, these kinds of excuses are allowed specifically to white people. People of color, as many pointed out, would be immediately criminalized if they were seen behaving like this.

“Now imagine if this was a veiled Muslim woman. She would be investigated for terrorism and incarcerated indefinitely,” @_SJPeace_ wrote.  

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Other people pointed out that such excuses also further stigmatize mental health. 

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*First Published: Jan 19, 2020, 9:27 pm CST
 

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