Texas woman goes on racist rant after being fired by Black boss, calling him the n-word on camera.
A woman in Texas launched a racist tirade against her Black boss after he fired her ... repeatedly calling him the n-word on camera.
The racist meltdown unfolded Monday inside the offices of Gibson Arnold & Associates, a staffing agency for the legal industry based in Houston. Video shows the woman berating a Black manager seated in the middle of a room, calling him a"n****" and"motherf*****" and then trying to use the n-word to make a freestyle rap.
Gibson Arnold & Associates called the incident"horrific" and said ..."the man she is yelling at is one of our valued employees and a leader in our Houston office who was firing her." The company says the woman was a temporary worker who was escorted out of the building immediately after ranting and making racist comments.This lady's lucky she didn't pull this in a Sacramento convenient store -- as we've seen ... people get
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