Woman slaps customer in Phoenix store who berated her with racist language in viral video

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A viral video showed a woman in a Phoenix convenience store slap another customer who was berating her with racist language and grabbing her.

A viral video showed a woman in a Phoenix convenience store slap another woman, who is white, for berating her with racist language and grabbing her.

The video was posted on Facebook on Saturday by Greg Conn. Since then, it's garnered nearly 10,000 reactions, 17,000 shares and 7,000 comments. That's to say nothing of the hundreds of Twitter accounts reposting the video. "I was born in America, b----, where are your ancestors from?" Rodriguez answers. As Rodriguez and a man with her grab their bag from the checkout counter and head for the door, the white woman tells Rodriguez she's ''going back to Mexico" and grabs her arm, telling Rodriguez to ''keep your hands of me.''"You deserved it, in my opinion," Conn can be heard saying to the white woman as she leaves.

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