There's a video going viral that was taken earlier this week at a Rochester, Minnesota park. Heads up, the video may be uncomfortable to watch as the woman in the video, although edited, says a racial slur multiple times.

This video has been shared all over social media. It appears to be at a park in Soldier's Field in Rochester. The woman in question is blonde with tattoos down her arms and is holding a young boy.

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Michael McWhorter, tizzyent via Instagram
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Video of Rochester, MN Woman Saying Racial Slurs to Child at a Park

The video was taken by a man who confronted the woman, asking if she had just called a 5-year-old child the n-word. After a bit, she admits that that's what she did and proceeds to call the man filming the same thing.

The man filming says the woman was chasing the little boy and calling him the n-word because he had taken a toy from her son. In response to being asked if that makes it ok to call him the n-word, she says, "Well, if he acts like one."

woman calling child a racial slur at a rochester, mn park
Michael McWhorter, tizzyent via Instagram
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She flips the bird to the camera multiple times and says she doesn't give a s----.

Below I have the video edited by Michael McWhorter, who goes by tizzyent on social media, where the n-word is edited out and the kids' faces are blurred for their privacy.

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Michael says at the end of the video that the man filming knows the child who was being yelled at and chased because his own kids play with this child at the playground.

It's also mentioned that, allegedly, after the video cut, she sat down and "hurled more slurs" and also told the man and his wife that they should leave the country.

According to Michael, the woman then got on the phone and called someone, or at least pretended to, but no one came.

Here's the video from tizzyent. Again, he edited it to take out the n-word and to blur the children's faces, but the video still may be uncomfortable to watch.

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