Tulsa Trailer has publicly distanced itself from Ron Feltz after a racist message allegedly sent by him to Constance Walter surfaced online, prompting widespread outrage.
Company Responds to Controversy
The company took to social media to clarify that Ron Feltz is not currently affiliated with the business and has not been for several years.
In its statement, Tulsa Trailer wrote:
“Ron Feltz is NOT an employee of our business and has not been for over 7 years. We do not share his views, and we do not wish to be associated with him. Tulsa Trailer does not condone racism of ANY kind.”
The response came quickly after screenshots of an alleged direct message sent by Feltz began circulating online.
Alleged Racist Message Sparks Outrage
The controversy stems from a message reportedly sent by Ron Feltz to Constance Walter, which contained highly offensive and racist language. The content of the message has drawn strong condemnation across social media platforms, with many users calling for accountability.
Due to the explicit and harmful nature of the language used, the message has not been fully reproduced here. However, it has been widely described as containing racist slurs and hateful rhetoric targeting Black individuals.
Public Reaction and Ongoing Discussion
The incident has reignited conversations around online harassment, racism, and the responsibility individuals and organizations have in addressing harmful behavior.
Tulsa Trailer’s swift denial appears aimed at protecting its reputation and making clear that it does not support or tolerate discriminatory views.
As of now, Ron Feltz has not publicly responded to the backlash surrounding the alleged message.


