A Florida woman is facing backlash online after claiming she experienced racism at a church service where no other person of color was in attendance. She said she left the service feeling unwelcome and emotional, but many netizens accused her of having a victim mentality and unfairly judging the congregation.
In a video posted on X, the woman explained that she had recently tried attending a church in Jacksonville, Florida. However, she said she ended up leaving the service early and sat under a nearby tree because of how uncomfortable she felt.
“It’s just kind of sad how like racism really still exists. I walked into that service and there were no other colored people except for who I came with and including myself,” she said. “When we got in there, they gave us that look like, ‘What are these people doing here?'”
The woman claimed that while another attendee shared a testimony about how welcoming the church had been, her own experience felt very different. “There was like probably three people that came and met us. And I just feel so out of place,” she said.
Before ending the video, she urged other people of color to visit Florida to see for themselves that experiences like hers still happen.
Netizens Push Back on the Florida Woman’s Claims
On X, many people disagreed with the woman’s interpretation of what happened and argued that nobody had treated her differently because of her race. “What? Is everyone supposed to rush over and fawn over you? Get a grip! Your [sic] just another person going to church,” one person wrote. Someone else asked, “Who is the racist? The person entering a random church upset that the congregation doesn’t share their ethnicity, or the church who allowed someone not of their ethnicity to enter for worship?”
Some viewers accused the woman of acting entitled. “The entitlement she has is just radiating. Little kids that want to get introduced by everyone,” one remarked. Another added, “If everyone had crowded around you to try to greet you, you’d try to say the white people were attacking you. How about you stop being an entitled victim.”
Other netizens suggested that the reaction she received may have been because of her outfit. “I do not believe her, mainly because anyone who knows anything about church knows to not wear a halter top—that is what people were startled by, not the color of her skin,” one comment read. Another agreed, writing, “You walk in there wearing a top like that, you are gonna get that feeling, no matter the color of your skin.”
In the video, the woman did not reveal what prompted her to visit the Jacksonville church or whether it was her first time going to church. Some netizens speculated that she went there not to look for God but to stir up controversy, though that claim has not been confirmed.







