‘Go back to Asia’: Racist woman verbally assaults Uber driver in North Carolina

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A woman in North Carolina was caught on camera spewing racist hate towards an Uber driver.

Outhay Chokbengboun, 46, had driven Stella Thomas on 19 June but the passenger had inputted the wrong address into the destination.

When Chokbengboun attempted to find the correct location, Thomas became verbally abusive and began swearing at him and calling him racist slurs.

Chokbengboun told Thomas and her friend to get out of the car at a gas station.

Video footage shows Thomas continuing her racist rant as her male friend tries to diffuse the situation.

“I’m sorry, I am so fucking sorry,” the male friend says. “I’m going to get these broads out of here.”

Thomas then says to her friend, “no I’m not going to walk away. This little Asian-American. No I’m not afraid.”

The man responds, “Stella this is completely unacceptable” just before Thomas says to the driver, “I’m, sorry go back to Asia.”

“Hey bro, I’m so sorry,” the male friend says to Chokbengboun.

“‘All I did was drive,”Chokbengboun responds.

“I am sorry. You are a good man, and you are working your fucking ass off. I am sorry,” the man. says.

“I work all day, and you guys give me the wrong shit here,”Chokbengboun replies. “I’m gonna call 911. I’m gonna wait right here.”

In other news, Billie Eilish has apologized for using a racist anti-Asian slur. 

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