Clara Hill
Apr 29, 2021
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T-Pain beat a whole team of people at Call of Duty after they harassed him with horrific racist abuse.
On Wednesday, the rapper was playing the popular video game when his opponents hurled racist slurs at him, using the N-word and saying things like “F**k Black Lives Matter.”
T-Pain, the stage name of Faheem Rasheed Islam, went on to target every one of them while saying “I want every single f*cking one of them.”
He told them to “delete the Black skims from your motherf**king COD” before continuing to yell about how he ‘want its all”
Labelling them “stupid idiots” before he went on to kill them all in the game.
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He posted the footage on the video-sharing app TikTok and gave it the caption, “Shutting down some racists in Call of Duty.”
The clip has amassed over 186,000 likes and hundreds of comments.
One person wrote, “That felt so good for me and I wasn’t even playing.”
Some else wrote, “I was yelling with you bro!!! That’s how you get some GET BACK!!”
Another person commented how the racist abusers felt like they could hid behind their anonymity, “they feel there (are) no consequences to the actions. But I bet they’d be scared to say it near you.”
Others felt that racism within Call of Duty players was a big problem.
https://t.co/o2nR4ZNQL0— Infinity Ward (@Infinity Ward) 1591220776
In June 2020, the company behind the game vowed to do better when it came to cracking down on racism within the game.
They posted the following on Twitter, “There is no place for racist content in our game. This is an effort we began with launch and we need to do a better job. We’re issuing thousands of bans and hate-orientated names. But we know we need to do more.”
They said they would improve in-game reporting features for incidents like this.
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