She told a 16-year-old protester, "You're just a poor little Black girl with a messed up mind."
#1 Shouting racist slurs at BLM protests
A Tennessee woman has been fired from her job after a video of her shouting homophobic and racist chants surfaced on social media.
During a protest sponsored by the New Panther Initiative, a Black Lives Matter group, in Elizabethton, Sonya Holt is filmed yelling, "White lives matter!" and "White lives are better!"
#2 The woman chanted racist slurs at a 16-year old girl
The woman also had the audacity to tell a 16-year old protestor "You're just a poor little Black girl with a messed up mind."
In another clip, Holt is shown berating a protester with homophobic slurs before telling him that he is going to "burn in hell."
#3 She has been sacked from her job for her homophobic views
The woman's racists slurs have caused her job and Keith Family Vision Clinic in Johnson City confirmed Holt was no longer an employee, according to local news.
A man standing next to Holt was also hurling racial comments at the peaceful protesters, as he said, "We should have kept you [N-words] as slaves."
The girl Sierra Gilmer, who recorded the video, told WJHL that she was taken aback by the reaction of the counter-protestors.
"It was crazy," the 16-year-old said. "We kind of knew what to expect going into it. We knew there was going to be a counter-protest there. We knew that things might get a little bit crazy. However, I wasn't expecting that."
#4 "I think people just need to stay aware and address it when they see it."
"I think it's just important for people to realize that racism is happening everywhere and it is in your community, no matter how much you think it might not be," she continued. "I had a lot of people reach out to me saying that they didn't realize that this was a problem in Elizabethton but now their eyes are open. So, I think people just need to stay aware and address it when they see it."
“If I could talk to her, I would just tell her that I love her anyways and I think that it's a learning experience," Gilmer said of Holt. "She should take it as a learning experience and apologize to everybody because I'm not the only person that she talked to like that, and educate herself, educate her children and move on with her life."
