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FNS WTFFFF

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pHm
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taint
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LOL

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Hades_Loves_Rb
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Geuss we know where Ardiis learned it from

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dobaridoyo
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do Indians have the pass?

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TM06Nick
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absoluutely not

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Anti-fakenews
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you will never know why this comment was downvoted so hard

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gamergirl
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the n word isnt about getting opressed or being dark its about the history of slavery in the UNITED STATES

im from brazil and we had the most africans outside of africa, id never say ts just bc im dark and pretty, we had different history of slavery (might be worse)

fns racist i fear, cope harder

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p0tsuz
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Its not that deep bro , if h are African and u use the word, they literally dont care about it at all

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how would a man from nigeria who's family has been wealthy for centuries know the struggles of an african american man who's ancestors were sold into slavery.. they can both face racism but only one can face the generations of issues that has been caused by slavery.. (not to say nigeria doesnt face the effects of colonization, its just different)

obv idc, im just telling you, if you wanna get real, facing racism or being dark skinned or even african doesnt make the n word justified

african americans developed their own culture away from africans due to their oppression, the usage of that word became apart of reclaiming it from people in power

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wait wait now you're losing me, are you saying only africans in america faced slavery and systematic racism while africans that live in africa haven't had 'generations of issues' because of colonization? wtf

Belgians were out here cutting hands of congolese people and you're saying mainland africans can't relate to the struggles of african americans? You know right the hard r slur wasn't just used in America? It was used on africans wherever they were taken. Just because african-americans slangified it doesn't mean other black africans can't relate to their struggles and have no right to use the word. If anything african americans now get to live in a first world country while mainland africans have to face the consequences of colonization every frickin day, downplaying their struggles has to be the stupidest thing I've read all week.

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mainland africans were not bought and sold

i said slavery not forced labor and i told you that they feel the effects of colonialism but only around 200-300 million of the 1.2 billion africans alive today were sold as property globally, not just among the americas

dont try to educate me if you dont understand the history, my people were sold to europeans by africans, then bought and sold like cattle for generations.. that did not happen in the congo under belgium, completely different attrocities were commited there, obviously you dont understand the nuance, take this as a lesson or keep arguing if your ego needs you to

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that did not happen in the congo under belgium

yeah man getting your arms cut off for missing your daily rubber quota is definitely not bad enough. Who tf are you to even judge what's worse?

sold to europeans by africans

Of course there's always a few bad apples in every group that try to suck up to the oppressors to avoid the same fate as others. Are you saying that whoever that didn't get taken on the boats were all in bed with the colonizers and sold others? Because if no one was left in Africa to be exploited then who was doing the slave work in Africa. I'm sure the guy who didn't get thrown on the boat because there were people needed to do slave work in Africa too would appreciate you for attaching him in the same breath as those who were selling slaves.

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you're not understanding that its a word tied to slavery not oppresion, and im sorry that you cant accept that

forced labor camps existed around the world, spanish, french, british, dutch, belgians and oppressed not only africans but asians too

trans-atlantic slavery is different, again your ego is disgusting and honestly don't know why you feel the need to argue instead of learn

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bruh stfu this is a Valorant forum

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Agreed with everything except the 'United States' part. The hard r slur was used on african slaves wherever colonizers took them, not just America. African-americans were only the first to turn it into a slang for solidarity, doesn't mean other africans can't use it because they all share the same history of slavery and colonization, just in different countries.

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of the 1.2 billion africans alive today only a fourth of that (maybe less) are descendents of slaves anywhere, being enslaved in asia, africa, europe, or the americas

im mixed and my great grandmother was a slave in brazil, im letting u know bro like if a black dude from africa called me the n word or any other slur used for slaves in the americas, i'd take it offensively too lmfao

people in general should just stop saying it instead of trying to decide who can and cant say it, its silly

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DUDE NO WAY YOU'RE CREATING A HIERARCHY OF RACISM AND DOWNPLAYING WHAT MAINLAND AFRICANS HAVE FACED AND ARE FACING EVERY FUCKING DAY. Like do you think the africans that weren't taken to another continent were just spared and told 'Go live your life free' ? They had their hands cut if they didn't collect enough natural rubber, there were famines, epidemic diseases and mass killings.

I don't wanna compare extent of racism but while you're getting to enjoy the privilege of watching and discussing esports today, there's a person in Africa who's having to fight for minimal necessities, there's a kid mining lithium, there's kids collecting cocoa all because of the everlasting damage and poverty caused by centuries of colonization. Your great grandma sure had it hard during her life but so did the grandmas of current day africans. There's no need for a comparison let alone the need for superiority.

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i didnt create a hiearchy, i just dont think you understand that south and south east asians were in the same kind of labor camps that the congolese were in, but they werent bought and sold like cattle based on skin color

its not better or worse its just different, you dont want to accept what im saying, history will tell you im right, you can get as many upvotes as you want..

slavery is extremely different than anything you're discussing lol, please accept that, and accept that only a fifth of africans alive today descend from slavery lol, its embarassing that i have to explain to someone that the dutch east indies existed, french vietnam existed, etc etc but none of those are the same thing as what happened in the trans-atlantic slave trade

and unlike slavery from the romans and muslims it was entirely race based, quite literally the n word means different things to someone who descends from slavery, and there are words that portuguese slave owners used that are completley unique to my peoples history..

stop replying, its pathetic lol

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IDC about the n word anymore. I'm just offended on behalf of other africans that are having their own history of struggles being downplayed by you

slavery is extremely different than anything you're discussing lol

none of those are the same thing as what happened in the trans-atlantic slave trade

Deliberate amputations, engineered famines, slave labor etc. don't become less significant just because the person facing it didn't get taken to another country, they still got treated as slaves be it in their own country.

south and south east asians were in the same kind of labor camps that the congolese were in, but they werent bought and sold like cattle based on skin color

"So what they got their hands cut off for not working hard enough, they didn't get sold for their skin color though"
You're more obsessed about the idea of racism than the extent of those atrocities itself.

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nobody downplayed it

answer in one word, yes or no,

are forced labor camps like the belgian congo, dutch east indies, british raj, french indochina, japanese korea, and others, are these the same as black people owned by SLAVE MASTERS. Not countries, but individuals. If the answer is no, then you are retarded and spent an hour downplaying the effects of slavery.

my people were owned by individuals, we were stripped of nationalities, cultures, and other things, so we were forced to find our own ( the n word ) THIS DIDNT HAPPEN IN THE CONGO BRO WHAT DONT U UNDERSTAND LMFAO ITS NOT WORSE OR BETTER ITS JUST DIFFERENT!!!

you are actually braindead!

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that doesn't make indians african or african american. its not a word for oppressed people in general lmao

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oh. it isnt. my bad then. but don't Mexicans get the pass too tho

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no they do not

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EverSince333
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Mexicans get the pass too tho

Only if you're a rainbow haired rapper called 6ix9ine

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But doesn't India have a 2000-year history of oppression? I don't think its got anything to do with britishers too. Is it different than what africans have had?

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that's my goat

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isn't he african?

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shesh_
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yeah he's from tanzania iirc

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taint
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i think his heritage is indian but his place of birth is tanzania

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Vegaaa
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place of birth mumbai

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TM06Nick
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this is like an anchor baby born to 2 German speaking parents saying they are american

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marxlboro
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he had a beef with hazed wtf

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skibiditoiletfanhuge
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im dead bro who digged this shit up

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taint
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he gets the pass from me (i’m not black)

#12
7oblivion
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bro gave us more reason to hate say ty to him

#13
NRGSUPERFAN
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cs scene was different LMAOOO

#14
2ainnn
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10 years ago was a very different time

#17
shesh_
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half of vlr wasn't even alive yet

#22
marxlboro
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1243 wasnt for sure

#23
shesh_
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chill on him bro i love that guy

#26
z12
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nambla core

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shesh_
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what

#15
Uncleben
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How the fuck did u find this

#24
sheahhhh
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one of my mutuals replied on it

#16
Cabo_
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It’s 2014 who cares lol

#18
widepeepofrosty
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Ts frying me 😭

#19
Aayan
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pujan NOOOOOOOOOOOOO

#21
shzuo
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people are really searching for 11 y/o tweets

#25
elayaCL
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soyboys didn't exist yet

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Tempest24
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OH LMAOO

#28
aaaa420
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lmfao a 5k like twitter think piece by a vct fan girl is dropping any minute now

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Tempest24
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hopefully vct twt dont see ts and cncel it

#30
DBStudios
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Vct kpop stans gonna think he said this shit this year and not almost a decade ago

#31
Ballsamolee
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damn i was like 6 years old then

#32
TheBigBoiPenguin
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😭😭😭😭

#33
michaelisupset
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11 years ago is crazy

#34
ticua07
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YOOOOOOOOO

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BananaBezos1
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so according to his maped i can call everyone whiteboy for no reason?

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dobaridoyo
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HE DELETED THIS

#43
SL1
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Deleted now LMAOOOO

#45
Tempest24
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aint no way he deleted it

#46
KingJark
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what did it say it was deleted?

#47
SL1
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he ripped it

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hard r. didnt know FNS like that

#48
dobaridoyo
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he says the n word

#49
elayaCL
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of course he deleted when there's a horde of soyboys with no life searching for those kind of tweets or publications just to get attention

#51
FusionLULW
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LMAOOOOOOOOOOOO

#54
Uhmmm
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Does it really matter?

#56
stellaresca
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bro who the fuck cares everybody ripped it in 2014 😭😭😭 snowflake ahh post

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DrudaL
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fns def cares lol, he deleted it

#64
sideshowsbaldhead
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self report 💔 idc that he ripped it 11 years ago but i can confidently say not everyone did

#58
noSananoLife
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Pujan is African from Tanzania.

#63
aaaa420
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wtf are u talking about lol,hes 0% african hes a indian who was born in tanzania lol

#65
bagooska
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Being african doesn't make the word any less harmful

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taint
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he is ethnically indian, but his place of birth was tanzania.

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swerdog
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Wasn't aware all the white people in South Africa had the pass, good to know

#69
Fluxcicide
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2014 ahh tweet

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H3ENnZ
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This is so funny for some reason (Racism is not funny) but the way he starts the sentence makes it look edited

#76
taint
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its real but he deleted it. i was shocked too at the start i thought it was an account made to look like FNS's

#77
notsimpingjustsaying
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are people actually offended by this? like people actually have emotional reactions over ts?

#80
termtermtermterm
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literally 11 years ago, plus hes african(born in Tunisia), so idk why this is a big deal ppl change

#83
zzzzzzzzz4321
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LOOOOOOOOOL

#88
MANIAC8686
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Isn't he african? What's the problem?

#89
Prasinos
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Bro said ir lmao

#90
seudama
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hes literally african

#91
Carlos_01
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Oh no the brown man born in Tanzania (Africa) said the n word 10 years ago 💔

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