A woman who shouted racist abuse at fellow passengers on the London Underground has been jailed for 21 weeks.
Jacqueline Woodhouse, 42, was drunk when she launched into a tirade of expletives on the Central Line in January.
She told those sitting near her on the Tube: "I used to live in England and now I live in the United Nations."
A seven-minute video of the incident was uploaded to YouTube and viewed more than 200,000 times.
District Judge Michael Snow at Westminster Magistrates' Court in central London, said: "Anyone viewing it would feel a deep sense of shame that our citizens could be subject to such behaviour who may, as a consequence, believe that it secretly represents the views of other white people."
Woodhouse has also been banned from London Underground stations and the Docklands Light Railway (DLR), or using the Tube or DLR, while drunk, for five years.