*Video* 6/3 - Beiber uses the N word again, sings about joining the KKK

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Where are all you clowns on this site who co signed Beibs at now???

He can sing. :manny: White hatred of Bieber seemed to stem from him being a pretty boy instead of a pretty girl. (IE the same hate DiCaprio got as an actor, in spite of being a good actor, until he filled out and fugged out. Now the same people who hated him when he was prettier than their girls, can't wait to slob his knob for his acting.) Why would I co-sign white hatred of a talented person for that reason?

Anyway, I agree with @Napoleon and everyone else in the thread: let the video speak for itself. It's not a porn shoot, and whomever is trying to make money off this by putting it behind a paywall ain't shyt.
 
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I don't know. I'm literally indifferent.

If it exists, prove it.

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Somebody please dap -undap me and give me about 10 neg reps....

I was one of the pioneers of the Bugatti Biebs movement.


I'll take my punishment...hitting the plantation tomorrow brehs, i thought i was to good for my own kind so I went for the House nikka role...

NEVER AGAIN

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acceptace of ya faults is to be commended. it sets an example to people who stubbornly defend the indefensible. :salute:
 

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this CAC lied to us :damn:
 
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drop the video already.

I ain't taking The Daily mail's word for shyt.

I know ya'll nikkas without passports can't distinguish tabloid media from other sources of information in the UK.

100's of media outlets are reporting it.


like i tld your slo ass before they waiting for the highest bider they got that shyt on lock and key. if it leaked its worth $0


only a matter of time
 

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drop the video already.

I ain't taking The Daily mail's word for shyt.

I know ya'll nikkas without passports can't distinguish tabloid media from other sources of information in the UK.



the sun and daily mail are the uk version of tmz. if they werent 100% positive on this, they would be sued beyond belief. this is too big a claim to just fx around with. they are gonna milk it though like most websites desperate for hits. its like dropping song snippets to give you a taste of whats too come. they'll wait till it reaches fever peach then let that bieber self-ether drop.
 

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Justin Bieber again uses N-word, sings about joining Ku Klux Klan in latest racist clip: report  - NY Daily News
The 24-second clip shows a younger Bieber changing the words of his 2009 hit, 'One Less Lonely Girl' to 'One Less Lonely N-----,' according to The Sun. He giggles as he references killing while using the slur and mentions joining the KKK. It's the second racist video featuring Bieber to surface in just days


Looks like Bieber did it again.

A new video has reportedly surfaced showing the pop prince singing about killing a ‘N-word’ and joining the Ku Klux Klan.

The 24-second clip, viewed by the British tabloid The Sun, shows Justin Bieber changing the words of his 2009 hit, “One Less Lonely Girl” to “One Less Lonely N-----.”

The Canadian crooner just Sunday apologized after a 2009 video emerged of him using the same racial slur several times in a punchline to a joke about black people and chainsaws.


Bieber has not commented yet on the latest video, news of which made the front page of Wednesday’s edition of The Sun.
 

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  • Bieber in new racism row: Fresh clip of singer 'changing song lyrics to joke about killing a n****** and joining Ku Klux Klan'
By Mark Duell and Alasdair Glennie01:50 04 Jun 2014, updated 08:52 04 Jun 2014

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  • Popstar 'caught on camera changing lyrics of song One Less Lonely Girl'
  • He also jokes about joining white supremacist group the Ku Klux Klan
  • Bieber apologised earlier this week for another clip of him using n-word
  • Canadian, 20, has been given lots of help from African-American artists
Justin Bieber was plunged into a new racism row today after a video clip emerged of him allegedly changing the lyrics of a song to joke about killing a ‘n*****’ and joining the Ku Klux Klan.

The popstar was reportedly caught on camera changing the lyrics of his song One Less Lonely Girl to sing ‘one less lonely n*****’ - and joking about joining white supremacist group the Ku Klux Klan.

Bieber, 20, apologised ‘for offending or hurting anyone with my childish and inexcusable behaviour’ only on Monday after another video clip was revealed of him using the n-word five times.

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Help from African-American artists: Justin Bieber (left) is signed to RBMG Records, the label owned by black singer-songwriter Usher Raymond, while he has performed with a string of black singers and rappers
Today, The Sun claimed a fresh clip shows the Canadian singer, wearing a dog tag and a dark blue shirt, changing the words to his 2009 song One Less Lonely Girl in order to use the n-word.

He also allegedly jokes about joining the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), a racist group set up in the US in 1866 to resist plans to create racial equality.



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A source told the newspaper: ‘Unfortunately this is the devastating reality of how Justin has behaved and reveals his attitude toward such a deeply emotive subject.

‘People need to see this. Normal kids in society do not make these kind of jokes. He is protected by a network of staff, but the camera doesn’t lie.’

On Monday the Mail reported how Bieberfaced a backlash from his fans after he was caught on camera saying the n-word five times in a clip filmed five years ago.

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Racists: The popstar was reportedly caught on camera changing the lyrics of his song One Less Lonely Girl to sing 'one less lonely n*****' - and joked about joining white supremacist group the Ku Klux Klan (file picture)
In that clip, he asked friends: ‘Why are black people afraid of chainsaws?’ before making the noise of the chainsaw - and concluded his joke with ‘Run n*****, n*****, n*****, n*****, n*****.’

GRAND WIZARDS AND CYCLOPSES: THE KU KLUX KLAN IN PROFILE
The Ku Klux Klan was a racist organisation set up in Tennessee in 1866 to resist plans to create racial equality.

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Members of the Knights of the Southern Cross of the Ku Klux Klan
Believing in white supremacy, the US group's members terrorised leaders, both black and white, who called for greater integration.

Confederate general Nathan Bedford Forrest was the first leader, or 'grand wizard', and presided over a hierarchy of 'grand dragons', 'grand titans' and 'grand cyclopses'.

Members of the group - which is also known for being anti-Catholic - wore white costumes with masks and conical hats designed to scare opponents and hide their identities.

After dying out in the 1870s, the group was reformed around 1915 and took up the sign of the burning cross at rallies.

Partly fuelled by fears over immigration from the First World War and Russian revolution in Europe, the group swelled to its largest ever size of around 4million members in the 1920s.

Despite a slight resurgence during the civil rights struggles of the 1960s, the group has slowly died away and is now thought to have fewer than 5,000 members.

It is believed that both clips dating back to 2009 are from the same video. They will be seen as likely to prove particularly damaging to his career because of the help he has received from African-American artists.

The Canadian star is signed to RBMG Records, the label owned by black singer-songwriter Usher Raymond, while he has performed with a string of black singers and rappers including Will.i.am, Nicki Minaj and Lil Wayne.

He also has a close relationship with Hollywood actor Will Smith and his son Jayden, who he credits for helping him through a string of recent scandals.

The video was shot as part of his 2011 documentary Never Say Never, a film that showed the lead up to his New York show in 2010.

Filmed in Los Angeles, it showed him playing with a mobile phone while sitting with a room full of friends.

One male friend can be heard begging him not to complete the joke but he grinned before delivering the punch line to the camera.

A spokesman for Bieber referred MailOnline to the statement issued by the popstar on Monday when contacted early this morning.

Bieber apologised for the earlier video clip this week, saying that when he was a child he did not realise how certain words could hurt, adding that he had learned from his mistakes.

He said: ‘As a kid, I didn't understand the power of certain words and how they can hurt. I thought it was okay to repeat hurtful words and jokes, but didn't realise at the time that it wasn't funny and that in fact my actions were continuing the ignorance.

‘Thanks to friends and family I learned from my mistakes and grew up and apologised for those wrongs. Now that these mistakes from the past have become public I need to apologise again to all those I have offended. I'm very sorry.

‘I take my friendships with people of all cultures very seriously and I apologise for offending or hurting anyone with my childish and inexcusable mistake. I was a kid then and I am a man now who knows my responsibility to the world and to not make that mistake again.

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'I'm sorry': Bieber apologised for the earlier video clip this week, saying that when he was a child he did not realise how certain words could hurt, adding that he learned from his mistakes
‘Ignorance has no place in our society and I hope the sharing of my faults can prevent others from making the same mistake in the future. I thought long and hard about what I wanted to say but telling the truth is always what's right.

BIEBER: HIS TROUBLED STARDOM
Bieber shot to fame as a 15 year old in 2009 when his YouTube songs – recorded in his bedroom – became a global phenomenon.

Since then he has sold more than 15million albums and earned a reported £80million.

But the singer has shed his clean-cut, Christian image in favour of tattoos and gangster clothing and has been embroiled in a series of controversies thanks to his increasingly hedonistic lifestyle.

In January, the singer’s home in Los Angeles was searched by police after he allegedly threw eggs at a neighbour’s house. Officers found two jars of cannabis and cocaine and arrested one of his friends.

The following week, Bieber himself was arrested for allegedly drag-racing his Lamborghini on a public street in Miami and being over the drink-drive limit.

Last year he upset thousands of fans in London by arriving late for a concert, spitting on fans from a balcony and lashing out at a photographer in a street.

He was also pictured allegedly smoking cannabis at a party, while drugs and a Taser handgun were found on his tour bus in Sweden.

‘Five years ago I made a reckless and immature mistake and I'm grateful to those close to me who helped me learn those lessons as a young man. Once again, I'm sorry.’

It's the latest controversy for Bieber, who over the past couple of years has dealt with brushes with the law and other problems that have dealt a blow to his once wholesome image.

The video was taken when Bieber was just emerging as a pop sensation.

The first clip was met with outrage earlier this week, although many of his fans – who describe themselves as ‘Beliebers’ – were quick to defend him and point out that many of the star’s fans are black.

Writing on Twitter, one fan said: ‘Bieber is actually disgusting. Man’s gone too far this time.’

Another added; ‘Bieber – no excuse, no acceptable reason for racism. The use of the ‘n-word’ [is] disgraceful & racism far too serious to ever be funny.’

A third said: ‘Do grow up young man. This is not cool.’

In the past, Bieber has spoken out against racism.

Defending one of his friends, Khalil Sharieff, earlier this year, he said: ‘God put these people in my life for a reason, and just because they are African-American that makes them a bad influence?

‘These are all the people that I love and all of us are going to help make the world a better place.’



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You dumbasses do realise UK tabloids have been watching their fuccing step the past couple of years, ESPECIALLY the sun because the sun had to close down one of its newspapers last year 'news of the world' for hacking celebrities phones to get scoops...they have it and its real...there is no way on google earth they would risk getting sued by a celebrity again

And if you gave justin beiber a pass the first time cos of some bullsh1t excuse like he was just 15, know this and let it sink in your heart and melt into your brain...you're naive, a yellow back coward, shook of white people, a fuccing sambo to the core and if i could i would spit in your face, i cant stand any of you :pacspit:

And i genuinely mean that...get :umad: if you want, idgaf
 
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