One woman's post about a cotton display at a Texas Hobby Lobby has sparked backlash on Facebook.

Last Thursday, Daniell Rider took to Facebook to complain about raw cotton decorations for sale at her local Hobby Lobby in Killeen, Texas.

'This decor is WRONG on SO many levels,' Rider wrote. 'There is nothing decorative about raw cotton... a commodity which was gained at the expense of African-American slaves.'

Rider, who is black, added: 'A little sensitivity goes a long way. PLEASE REMOVE THIS "decor."'

Since then, the post has garnered more than 200,000 comments on Facebook, almost all of them from people who vehemently disagree with Rider.

Daniell Rider took to Facebook last week to express her distaste with cotton decorations for sale at her local Hobby Lobby in Killeen, Texas

Daniel Rider is pictured above. She said that cotton decorations are racially insensitive to African Americans, the descendants of slaves who picked cotton

Many of the commenters were African American like Rider, and said that they don't see what she found offensive about raw cotton.

'As a black person who had ancestors who were slaves and picked cotton, I'm not offended by the use of cotton as decor,' a user named Shanda Coombs wrote.

'It's a product that's both useful and attractive. It's not hateful or insensitive to display it or use it in any way. Let's not get carried away! There are many hateful, bigoted symbols, thoughts and behaviors around us but this isn't one of them!' Coombs added.

Plenty of white commenters pointed out that they or their ancestors had picked cotton too and that they saw the decorations as nice reminder of where they came from.

'My grandfather along with many others raised cotton, family picked it and he delivered it to the gin in town. He and they were not slaves. It was a way many people made a living and produced cotton which clothed people as well as filling their mattresses for comfort in sleeping, I still have two mattresses with cotton he grew and picked,' Mary Lou Ledbetter wrote.

Others said that Rider's reaction to cotton is part of a larger issue of political correctness in America.

'You, dear, are what's wrong with America!!! Not everything equates to slavery. Cotton is still grown by farmers!! Those farmers were not slave owners. Those farmers have machines or workers they pay fair wages to pick their cotton. Please focus your mind on something productive. Like...a hobby. Seeing as you are in Hobby Lobby, find something to paint or craft. Not find dumb crap to post!!' Traci Sherer wrote.