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Nancy Goodman

Nancy Goodman

Nancy Goodman is an American woman who rose to prominence after she was accused of racist behaviour.[1]

Overview

On July 23, 2019 a group of 3 African- American women were dining at a Raleigh, North Carolina restaurant called Bonefish Grill.

Goodman claimed they were speaking loudly, so she approached the women in the restaurant in an attempt to call them out for their volume.

After a brief confrontation, Nancy was recorded calling the women “stupid n****rs.”[1]

Goodman, who studied at the Pan American Business School, worked as an administrative clerk for the North Carolina General Assembly for nearly two decades and is apparently now retired.

Her Facebook page showed she is originally from Virginia and currently lives in Raleigh.[1]

After the incident, Nancy was interview by a local TV station where she stated, “I’m not going to say I’m sorry to them because they kept pushing at it,” she said.

“I would say it again to them.

They are the rudest individuals I have ever seen.”[1]

Days after the incident Nancy addressed it on her Facebook. She stated “Tonight on WRAL TV news there will be a news article about me using the N-word in a conflict with three rude, loud, obnoxious black women. I would like to apologize to my family, friends and other patrons at the bar at North Hills Bonefish. The TV reporters came to my house today as they found out my name which that could only happen if the restaurant gave them my information. The women taped me and apparently shared the video all over social media. I suffer from extreme anxiety which is not an excuse. I am ashamed of my actions.”[1]

But later told a reporter that she knows the word n****r is “incredibly offensive” and said that’s why she said it.[1]

References

[1]
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Jul 25, 2019, 7:43 PM