A white woman was caught on camera spewing racial epithets at two men of color outside a bar in Missouri while telling them to “get the f—k up outta here,” video shows.

The woman, who has not been identified, unleashed her vile tirade soon after two men taking photos passed her outside a bar in Kansas City’s Power & Light District on Wednesday – when they overheard her say “these f–king n—ers” as they walked by.

“I told her not to say that and then I started recording,” Drake Lewis, 21, posted on Twitter, along with a profanity-laced video of his interaction with the admittedly “drunk” woman.

“Wow, you wild B,” the woman said to Lewis and his friend, who is Samoan-American.

“You’ll be all right, you’ll be all right, motherf–ker, you’ll be all right,” the woman replies as she holds a phone to her ear. “It is what it is. I’m a white f–king cracker, you a caramel n—er. You’ll be all right, bitch. Get the f–k up outta here!”

Lewis and his friend then laughed at the woman, saying her “drunk a—” should be the one who moves along.

“Yeah I’m drunk, f–k you,” she replied. “Fuck you and white horse you rode in on, bitch, with your orange and red shoes. Get the f–k out of my face!”

The woman, now walking toward Drake and his friend, continued: “You got a problem with this old woman, white f–king cracker? Get the fuck out of my face, ya bitch!”

Lewis posted the minute-long clip to social media, saying people told him in the aftermath that they would’ve assaulted the woman.

“Think about how the situation would have been different if it went that way,” Lewis wrote. “That’s exactly what racist white people WANT us to do. And that is incorrect. We don’t use fire to fight fire. We use water.”

Lewis told the Kansas City Star that the “really random” incident left him and his friend outraged, but it’s unfortunately not an unusual occurrence, he said.

“He gets it all the time,” Lewis told the newspaper.

The woman in the video, meanwhile, was fired from her job due to her actions on the video, according to a now-deleted Facebook post sharing Lewis’ footage. The employer, who asked to remain anonymous, later confirmed to the Kansas City Star that she knew the woman on the video and that she had lost her job.

The executive director of the city’s Power & Light District also criticized what he saw on the footage.

“There is no place in our society for the kind of abhorrent speech that a visitor to downtown appears to have made on a public street in the video and we condemn it in the strongest possible terms,” Nick Benjamin told the newspaper in an email.