Whew! Roommates, the rapper That Mexican OT has riled up social media after he tried to justify why he thinks its cool for him to make use of the n-word. A clip from his latest interview popped up on the web only a day after Juneteenth and have people have been sounding off ever since, even just a few celebs appeared to chime in. Right here’s what occurred…
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That Mexican OT Faces Warmth After Remarks About Racial Slur Floor
A clip from That Mexican OT’s sit-down on Angela Yee’s ‘Lip Service’ podcast has been making rounds on social media. The interview began going viral after Cleopatra straight-up requested him, “Do you’re feeling like you’ll be able to say the n-word?” Mexican OT then responds again saying, “I really feel like I can say it, however not due to that.”
He then went on to say he wished some Black dudes had been within the room. Then as soon as he noticed any person, he continued, “What the f*** are you going to do about it, you realize? And second of all I grew up loving these m****r f******s. I grew up combating with them, consuming with them.”
Mexican OT adopted up by saying its not about having Black household, its about what he grew up round.
“I respect people who really feel that approach and that’s why I attempt to shut the f*** up about it, however in case you’re from the place I’m from or wherever. What the f*** are you going to do about it? It’s like I achieved went to the jungle and earned the lions head,” he added.
Mexican OT Speaks Out After His Interview Clips Go Viral
Proper after the interview clips began blowing up on social media, Mexican OT jumped on Instagram to share some phrases along with his followers. He confirmed like to everybody who’s been rocking with him and thanked them for all of the help.
“I do know I’m a handful thank y’all for who nonetheless with me. Each race each gender all ages thanks for displaying me greatness n love,” he wrote.
Social Media Weighs In
In the meantime, people in The Shade Room’s remark part weren’t having it in any respect. Try a few of their reactions under.
Instagram consumer @queenjomusic wrote, “Simply since you love us don’t make you us….”
Instagram consumer @wiztrilleafa wrote, “Saying “what are you going to do about it” in a room filled with black males ought to’ve been grounds to getting JUMPED … cmon now.”
Whereas Instagram consumer @somepisceschic wrote, “What’s non black peoples obsession with saying the n phrase.”
One other Instagram consumer @breland wrote, “The identical people who hate us hate them, however nonetheless idk if that provides you a go.”
Instagram consumer @dailydosesofdee wrote, “Prime instance of when yall let individuals NOT from our tradition simply loiter in it!!”
Whereas one other Instagram consumer @jordan.wooten wrote, “My factor is why are y’all obsessive about saying this specific phrase however y’all aren’t obsessive about some other sort of racial slur. It’s so bizarre.”
Instagram consumer @sheisdeejolie wrote, “It’s A No For Me. I’m Aggravated They’re Sitting There Laughing 🙄”
Then one other Instagram consumer @babypmya wrote, “They need to’ve jumped him idk.”
Lastly, Instagram consumer @starfloww rote, “Ion care how shut you’re to black ppl. Don’t say it in case you not BLACK!!!”
Rappers Monaleo & Anycia Seemingly React To Use Of Racial Slurs
Rappers Monaleo and Anycia seemingly jumped in after That Mexican OT’s clip went viral. They didn’t name him out by identify, however they undoubtedly had some sturdy opinions about the usage of racial slurs.
Monaleo took to X (previously Twitter) saying that she finds it offensive to permit anybody the audacity to disrespect a group.
“all this discuss who can/can’t say n**** a day after juneteenth is egregious if not u not black don’t say n****! the f*** be fallacious with y’all? disgrace on anyone condoning the usage of a slur in the direction of a marginalized group that isn’t even your individual. in 2025 at that. the audacity !”
Whereas Anycia saved it easy additionally taking to X, saying in case you are not a par of the tradition, you shouldn’t be utilizing the phrase.
“if u not black. cease saying n****. interval. idk why that’s so onerous??? idc who u grew up with. if u NOT black increase ur vocabulary,” Anycia wrote.
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