Watch: Woman Hurls Racial Slurs Against Pennsylvania’s Second Lady At a Grocery Store

Ron Delancer By Ron Delancer

In another racially-charged incident caught on video, a woman was caught hurling racial slurs at Pennsylvania’s second lady, Gisele Barreto Fetterman at a local grocery store on Sunday. The short video was recorded by Fetterman herself as she was confronted by a white woman who called her “n*gger” through the window of her car.

Fetterman, 38, told The Washington Post during an interview that she was normally accompanied by state troopers whenever she leaves her home, but she decided to go out on her own when she realized that a sale on golden kiwis would be ending soon at her neighborhood Aldi.

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She says that the woman who accosted her recognized her as the wife of Pennsylvania’s Lt. Gov. John Fetterman (D) which is what apparently led to the racist incident.

“*TRIGGER WARNING* I love love love this country but we are so deeply divided,” Gisele Fetterman tweeted Sunday. “I ran to the local grocery store and was met by and verbally assaulted by this woman who repeatedly told me I do not belong here. The confrontation continued into the parking lot where I was able to finally capture it after the crying winded down. This behavior and this hatred is taught. If you know her, if she is your neighbor or relative, please, please teach her love instead.”

She told The Post that she was accustomed to harassment, but that she was taken aback by how bold the woman was. “The fact that she was so comfortable and bold to just do it to my face with an audience … that was really scary,” she said.

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She attributes the hatred she says she has received to her status as a formerly undocumented immigrant. Fetterman and her family moved to the U.S. when she was a child, fleeing violence in Rio de Janeiro.

Pennsylvania Sen. Bob Casey (D) showed his support for Fetterman, tweeting “As she said: ‘this hatred is taught.’ It’s on us to teach our children kindness, acceptance and inclusion, and condemn hate whenever and wherever we see it.”

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