An interracial couple chose not to stay quiet when a U.S. Marine posted racist comments on his social media.
The U.S. Marine, identified as Justin Charles Hopf, left racial slurs on Eric Bryan Stone’s social media. Stone is a white man married to Air Force veteran Terace Garnier.
He posted the remarks in 2023 on Stone’s Facebook page. The couple served their revenge cold by posting a video that exposed Hopf on their YouTube channel. They did not hesitate to back it up with receipts of message screenshots, recorded phone calls, and revealing his racist behavior over the years.
This is the most perfect “fuck around and find out” moment ever 😭 pic.twitter.com/CSsoGybGvt
— Wild Clips (@JCFights) March 20, 2026
The couple successfully exposed the Marine, who had posted photos on social media with firearms while wearing a military uniform. He also posted memes about George Floyd, who was killed by a police officer. The viral video exposing Hopf received more than 14 million views across social media platforms. It was reshared on X, drawing more attention to the issue and how the couple handled the situation.
In the video, Garnier is heard making a phone call to Hopf’s military superior to complain about his behavior. She said, “He felt it was important to post racial slurs on a page of my partner. I wanted to report this to his chain of command because when I was in the Air Force, being racist was unacceptable.”
Furthermore, she added, “I also wanted to make you aware that he’s posting photos online of him holding a gun to people’s heads in military uniform, might I add.” In addition to the comments, the Marine also had fifth-degree felony gun charges dating back to 2019.
What a disgrace to the Marines and the uniform. Terrible
— Jaszero (@Jaszero110) March 21, 2026
Later in the video, Stone posted a conversation between him and Hopf. He was convincing them to take down the video and was ready to pay them to do so. Hopf made things worse for himself when he spoke about his interactions with Mexican friends.
He also made an excuse that he was in France without a phone in 2023 when comments were made, but he could not prove it. The YouTube video has 338K views, and several users left supportive comments for the couple. One user added, “They’re only regretful when they’re held responsible.” The second one pointed out, “Just joining the military does not make you a hero.”
One former army serviceman commented, “As a retired USMC Ssgt, this is unacceptable! This is a disgrace to the Corps and the military in general. I’m sorry to your beautiful lady and you.” Viewers also noted the reaction of the military superior and commented, “Nothing about him using the N word, but when she said he was in uniform holding guns to someone’s head…he said not good.”



