“Somehow I clicked onto some live event,” Scott Bethmann can be heard saying in the now-viral video.
In video reviewed by the Times-Union, Bethmann can be heard talking about how large companies including Citi Bank are coming out with statements denouncing racism and showing solidarity to the Black Lives Matter movement.
“I’ve got the emails about how we’re supporting and we need to fix this problem, f--- you,” he said in the video. “So all the white people have to say something nice to the black b---- that works in the office. But the black b---- don’t get fired. It’s bulls---. Management’s going to fire the white people.”
At one point, Nancy refers to the black community and the “f---ing Asians” and Scott uses the N-word.
“The white m-----f----- can’t say anything,” Bethmann said on the live video. “That’s the point we’re making here, Nancy.”
The pair also discussed how minority groups, particularly women, in the military were going to “steal our intellectual property.”
By the end of the 33-minute accidental stream, which mostly shows a black screen, the video shows Bethmann realizing he’s live and pointing the camera at his cream colored couch. He starts reading the comments aloud and asks “What are they talking about?” before muttering “Oops,” and cutting the feed.