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Black Woman Can Barely Contain Her Glee As Her Husband Brilliantly Shuts Down Racist White Woman

Black Woman Can Barely Contain Her Glee As Her Husband Brilliantly Shuts Down Racist White Woman
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A Black TikToker went viral after filming her husband dealing with a racist White woman and failing to contain her joy at the situation.

The user, Monique Upchurch (known as @moemoe_90' on TikTok) posted the video with only her face and the audio of her husband's epic verbal smackdown going on in the background.


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The video spread quickly across the internet.





The White woman, clearly caught off-guard by Upchurch's husband's vocabulary, tried to get a word in.

Eventually she did, and told him to "control his mouth."

"You need to control your a** cause it stinks," said the husband.

Upchurch immediately loses her composure right then and there—as did many viewers of the video.

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The tongue-thrashing he gave the woman was so severe, at one point Upchurch is just openly guffawing.

"You seem like you're racist, because you see me riding by and you tell a Black person to go back to Oakland. So it's Black people in Oakland, right? Ain't no Black people in Alameda?"

After a brief attempted interruption, the husband finishes her off powerfully.

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The so-called "masterclass of insults" was a little inspiration to stand up for others and for yourself in the same ways.

Upchurch, unfortunately, has no other videos quite like this on her channel, but just one is enough.

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