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“Get Off This Block”: Street Fight Erupts as Women Clash Over George Floyd, Racism and Race

5:34 AM CDT on August 23, 2026

Woman Defends George Floyd

Woman Defends George Floyd During Explosive Street Confrontation (Photo Credit:X/WhiteGirl_FL)

A heated street confrontation between two women has sparked debate on X. Their argument touched on George Floyd, Derek Chauvin, racism, and racial identity.

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The account @WhiteGirl_FL shared the video and described the confrontation as an assault. However, the Daily Dot could not independently verify what happened before the recording began. The clip had garnered over 12,000 likes and 3,900 comments at the time of publication.

Video Shows Women Arguing About George Floyd and Racism

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The confrontation began with an argument about George Floyd and Derek Chauvin. One woman claimed that Chauvin was innocent and remained in prison unfairly. The other woman immediately pushed back against that claim. She argued that Chauvin murdered Floyd in front of the entire world.

“Derek Chauvin murdered George Floyd on the f****** ground,” she shouted.

The argument quickly became more personal and hostile. The women exchanged insults about race, appearance and identity. One woman repeatedly told the other to leave the neighborhood. She warned her not to return and insisted that she could not remain on the block.

“Get off this block,” she shouted. “We don’t need you today.” The woman then mocked the other person’s appearance and questioned her gender identity. The other woman continued arguing and refused to leave.

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The confrontation soon turned into a broader argument about racism. One woman declared that she felt proud of her race. She also offered her own definition of racism during the heated exchange. “It means you’re proud of your f****** race,” she said.

She then made several derogatory comments about white people. She claimed that Black people were “better, smarter” and worked harder.

The other woman continued challenging her throughout the confrontation. Both women shouted over each other as tensions continued to rise.

At one point, one woman claimed that the other had touched her. She responded with threats and warned that she would fight back. The women then argued about personal space and physical contact. One woman repeatedly instructed the other to step back.

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“Watch that f****** finger, b****,” she shouted.

The confrontation also included an argument about kneeling. One woman held her hand above the other and made a demand.

“Under my hand, b****, is where you will kneel,” she said.

“I’m not kneeling to you,” the other woman replied.

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Despite the repeated threats, the video did not show a sustained physical fight. Instead, the women continued shouting and challenging each other. One woman eventually began counting to five while demanding that the other leave. The other woman remained nearby and continued responding.

The video ended with the argument still unresolved. Someone near the camera appeared to speak as the confrontation continued.

The post sparked thousands of reactions, including several strongly worded responses. Some commenters supported the woman who confronted her opponent.

“GOOD JOB BIG MAMA, make dem uncomfortable,” one commenter wrote.

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Another commenter described the confrontation as “black privilege at its finest.” They added, “Hate crime and should be punished accordingly.”

Others focused on what they viewed as hypocrisy during the argument. “Who has class and who doesn’t, and they call us racist!” another user wrote.

One commenter also questioned how people might react under different circumstances. “Can you imagine the fallout if the races were reversed,” they wrote.

Other users took a more critical view of both women. One commenter argued that both participants displayed racist behavior during the confrontation.

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The Daily Dot could not independently verify either woman’s identity or account. The video also provided no clear context about what happened before filming began. The clip showed only one part of a longer dispute. Still, the confrontation triggered a wider argument about race and public conflict online.

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