
"Your shirt's racist": Walmart shopper complains about girl's shirt, accidental…
"It's literally anti-racist."
A recent video circulating online captures a tense exchange in a Missouri store, where a woman wearing a controversial t-shirt was confronted by another shopper. The video, uploaded by user "theprettiestreal1," shows the woman wearing a black t-shirt emblazoned with an image resembling a Ku Klux Klan member with a target on their chest. According to the video's captions, the incident began when an unidentified woman approached the wearer, stating, "Your shirt's pretty f-in racist btw." The woman recording, identified as the shirt's wearer, calmly responded by asking, "Are you a Klan member?" When the accuser denied being a member, the wearer further questioned, "Then why would you be offended?" The accuser maintained that the shirt was simply "offensive to other people." The video suggests the wearer remained calm throughout the encounter, noting that her cousin was nearby, which contributed to her composure. The t-shirt is reportedly from "radresistance.com," a brand mentioned in the video and the author's description. The incident has drawn significant attention online, sparking discussions about free speech, anti-racism messaging, and public confrontations.
"It's literally anti-racist."