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Home»Human Interest»Arizona Woman Allegedly Fired on First Day After Video Saying She Hates White People Goes Viral: ‘Sounds Like They Fired the Right Person’

Arizona Woman Allegedly Fired on First Day After Video Saying She Hates White People Goes Viral: ‘Sounds Like They Fired the Right Person’

She shouldn’t have said that

Salma AhmedBy Salma AhmedMay 30, 20263 Mins Read
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Image Source: @coachcentearious via TikTok

A driver shared a TikTok video recounting a conversation she said she had with an Arizona woman who claimed she was fired from Chick-fil-A after reportedly making comments that she hated White people.

The driver said that when she picked up the woman, the woman explained what had happened. According to the driver’s account, it had been the woman’s first day working at Chick-fil-A. The woman allegedly said she had been excited about the job and was eager to start working after searching for employment. However, she claimed that when she arrived for work, she was terminated shortly afterward.

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Rider got fired on her first day for inappropriate behavior and language on a video she posted on the internet. #centearious #fyp #foryoupage #job #chickfila

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The woman claimed that when she arrived for work, a manager asked to speak with her privately. According to her account, the manager asked whether she was familiar with the company’s values. She initially assumed he was referring to Chick-fil-A’s Christian principles. However, she said the manager clarified that he was speaking more broadly about the company’s standards of conduct, values, and integrity. He then explained the reason he wanted to speak with her.

According to the woman’s account, the manager showed her a video she had allegedly posted online. She claimed that the video was the reason she was being terminated. According to her account, the video contained comments about hating White people. The manager told her that such statements did not align with the company’s values and standards and that such comments would not be acceptable in the workplace.

According to the woman’s account, the manager warned that offensive or discriminatory comments posted online can have real-world consequences, noting that social media users are often able to identify where someone works. He then allegedly asked her to return her uniform. The driver said she also spoke with the woman about being mindful of what she posts online. She added that the woman should have considered the potential impact on her employment before posting what the driver described as a “racist rant” on the internet.

The claims described in the TikTok video have not been independently verified, and neither the alleged termination nor the contents of the purported social media post could be confirmed.

Social Media Reacts to Woman’s Account of Job Termination

The video sparked reactions online. Many viewers believed the Arizona woman deserved to be fired over the comments she allegedly made about White people. “Sounds like they fired the right person,” one person wrote. Others argued that while people have the right to express their opinions, that does not shield them from potential repercussions. “Freedom of speech ≠ Freedom from consequences,” another commenter said.

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Several viewers also described the woman’s alleged comments as racist and argued that prejudice should be condemned regardless of who it is directed toward. “I hate racism…regardless of who is dishing it out,” one person wrote. Another commenter said, “No one is addressing the real issue… HATE of any kind is a destroyer of life. We need to learn to love each other for our unique differences. FIND UNITY FIND PEACE.”

The video sparked discussion about how controversial statements made online can affect a person’s employment and reputation. It also led to broader conversations about racism and prejudice, with many viewers arguing that discriminatory attitudes can have harmful effects regardless of which group is being targeted.

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Salma Ahmed is a 24 years old Egyptian writer who graduated with an English major. She has experience covering celebrities, lifestyle, soccer, women's rights and more. She previously worked for MovieWeb and The South African.

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