BlackMajik
Behind Enemy Lines
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Texas brothas getting punked by a Spic is sum nasty business. Yikes y'all gotta take a big fat L. And he's also MAGA
And these goofy bytches need to kill themselves


And these goofy bytches need to kill themselves
You’re from the South, obviously you grew up a different kind of way, and you’re a rapper, too,” she began.*“Do you feel like you can say the N-word?”
That Mexican OT said he felt like he could use the word, but not because he's a rapper.
“I’m gonna tell you why …*I wish there was some Black dudes in here,” he said before scanning the room and finding one. “OK, we’re gonna use him. What the fukk are you gonna do about it? And then second of all, I grew up loving these motherfukkers. I grew up fighting with them. I grew up eating with them. I grew up fukkin’ doing bad shyt with them.”
That Mexican OT also claimed to have Black relatives, suggesting he meant no malice when using the word.
“Even if I wasn’t related to nobody that was Black, I mean, shyt, it’s what the fukk*I was surrounded by,” he said.
The rapper told the hosts he understands why many object to non-Black people using the N-word*and consider it offensive in any context.
“But if you’re from where I’m from, or anywhere, what the fukk are you gonna do about it?” he said.*“I went to the jungle and earned the lion’s head. And now I’ll dominate anywhere … You will respect me the same way I respect you.”
That Mexican OT made similar comments during a 2023 appearance on The*Smoothvega*Podcast when he was pressed about*his use of the N-word and accusations of cultural appropriation. He told the titular host that the former was nothing more than “a culture thing.”
“We’re all brown, you know?” he began. “What the fukk does Black act like? You tell me what a color acts like, stupid fukk …*It’s a culture thing. I feel that’s the best way I can put it.”
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