


As Twitchy reported Monday, a TikToker named Sade Perkins went on an obscenity-laced rant, saying that the little white girls from Camp Mystic who died in the flash flood in Texas last Friday died because of racism, not politics. Here's that video again where she makes it clear she doesn't give a damn about anyone drowning (language warning):
We have a couple of updates on Perkins, who's now warning people that she has a record of assault and she will not hesitate to "kick the dogs**t out of any one of y'all."
What a delightful woman.
Collin Rugg reports that a GiveSendGo fundraiser has been set up for Perkins to cover "protection, legal support, and recovery from the reputational and emotional harm she’s enduring." We just checked it, and so far it's raised $275 of its $20,000 goal, with most people donating $5 just so they can say "GoFkUrSelf."
The post continues:
… Perkins is "heartbroken" by the floods and says she is being attacked because she had the "courage" to call out the "racial disparity in emergency response."
"If you believe in: Free speech, Equity, Protecting Black women from systemic retaliation... Then stand with Sade Perkins. Let her know she is not alone and that we will not let her voice be erased."
The majority of the donations appear to be from people trolling Perkins.
What does she need protection from? She's already made it clear she's been arrested for assault.
And a racist.
From GiveSendGo:
She’s being threatened. Stalked. Mocked. And dragged simply for exercising the same freedom of speech this country claims to protect.
This campaign exists to say: Enough.
We stand with Sade because:
✅ Her words were not cruel—they were courageous.
✅ Black women should not be silenced or sacrificed to protect broken systems.
✅ Real accountability means protecting truth-tellers—not punishing them.
"Her words were not cruel." Yeah, OK. Run that first video again?