Two women engaged in a conversation in a retail store aisle, surrounded by cleaning supplies and household items.

Two women engaged in a conversation in a retail store aisle, surrounded by cleaning supplies and household items.

A fundraising campaign for a Texas healthcare worker fired over a viral confrontation with a Muslim woman at a grocery store has quickly raised more than $86,000 from over 2,200 donors in the two days since it launched.

The fundraiser is to help 25-year-old Dasha Kilpatrick, a medical massage therapist and holistic practitioner who worked at Massage Forest/Inner Light Holistic Healing in the Conroe area until she was fired following the video going viral with accusations of “racism.”

In the footage, Kilpatrick states that Islam is a terrorist organization, that America is a Christian country and not a Muslim one, that they are not welcome here, and references Muhammad as a warlord and pedophile while rejecting claims of Muslim immigrants belonging here based on paperwork.

The video does not show how the incident began or what provoked the argument.

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Supporters have described Kilpatrick’s statements as speaking uncomfortable truths, while others have called the confrontation “Islamophobic” harassment.

The footage spread rapidly across social media, leading to Kilpatrick being doxxed, receiving threats, and losing her job.

A GiveSendGo campaign titled “Stand with brave Texas healthcare worker” was quickly organized by Tom Hennessey, who has a track record of creating wildly successful GiveSendGo fundraisers for individuals subjected to high-profile cancel campaigns.

One of Hennessy’s most prominent previous campaigns was Shiloh Hendrix in Rochester, Minnesota, last May.

A video showed Hendrix at a playground saying the N-word to a black child after the child had taken items from her toddler’s diaper bag.

“I Called the Kid Out for What He Was” — Mom Who Went Viral for Calling N-Word at Kid After Allegedly Stealing from Her 1-Year-Old Son Rakes in Over $220,000 in Donations (VIDEO)

Hendrix faced disorderly conduct charges, and Hennessy launched a GiveSendGo campaign to help her. It raised more than $841,000, with Hendrix later confirming she received the funds.

Another case centered on Crystal Wilsey, a Cinnabon employee in Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin, whose December viral video captured her using the N-word and other slurs toward Somali customers during a dispute over an order.

OVER $80,000 Raised for Woman who was Fired from Cinnabon After Somalis Allegedly Harass and Record Her Causing Her to Snap and Call Them N-Word (VIDEO)

She was fired by the company, after which Hennessey launched the “Stand With Crystal” GiveSendGo campaign that raised well over $100,000.

The Gateway Pundit reached out to Hennessy and asked what is motivating him to launch these wildly successful fundraisers for people being canceled online. He did not hold back in his response.

“America is a White country by its founding and heritage. Non-Whites are growing increasingly arrogant and ungrateful; they’ve overstayed their welcome, and I stand with the patriots calling them out,” Hennessy said.

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