A black woman confronted a white guy who allegedly previously called her a "n****r" by approaching him in her car as he rode his bicycle on the side of the road. 

The video was reportedly initially published on Facebook, according to Atlanta Blackstar, and was republished on YouTube after the woman, identified as Ayo Henry, claims Facebook took it down

In the video, the woman can be seen driving and heard yelling at the white man who appears to be around his teenage years:

"Hey you little s**t, remember that time you called me a n****r?" she said. "You remember that? You remember that you little s**t?" 

The man can be seen then riding his bicycle by what appears to be a housing complex, and then getting off his bike to leave the situation. The woman in the vehicle then parks her car and runs after the man taunting him to "run," calling him a white supremacist by reminding him of the racial slur he allegedly used before.

"Who's your mother?" she asked after catching up with the man. 

Interestingly, the man wearing a Confederate flag-styled hoodie confesses he wasn't in a "good mood" the day he used the racial slur. He then says "sorry" and puts his hand out seemingly to shake the woman's hand, but the woman filming was not satisfied by his gesture. Not to mention, the man blamed "hanging out with the wrong people" for his racism.

"You want to shake on it? Who taught you to talk like that? Who?" she said. "We're all people; you understand that right? Black, white, brown, red, ones with big ears, ones with small ears – all of them. People. You need to rethink that f**king shirt. I'm serious. You need to rethink who you're hanging out with. And I appreciate your apology, but, like to be honest, but I don't know whose kid you are, or what, but… you need to come correct…"

The woman finished putting the man in his place by warning him to take their exchange as a lesson. He was then speechless.