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'Wes

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  1. ICYM: The term "We Wuz Kangz n Shiet" is actually an offensive remark. Knowing that the majority of the community is somewhat white and brown. I've seen it has become popular to use the word "Nigger" as apparently it is acceptable to them. Perhaps the lack of actual black folks has normalized this.  See below why the term "we Wuz Kangz n Shiet" is a mockery of one's intelligentsia. It is entirely up to an individual if they want to continue perpetuating stereotypes that are offensive. But one thing they should realize, the same energy and offensive remarks will be reciprocated.
     

    We Wuz Kangs” is a racist catchphrase and collection of memes directed at African-Americans and other people of sub-Saharan African descent. Originating in 2015 and popularized by the website 4chan, the phrase is a racist shorthand reference to discredited but popular Afrocentric theories that claimed sub-Saharan Africans were descended from ancient Egyptians.  

    The phrase and meme are intended to mock the Afrocentric theories and, by extension, anyone who might believe in them. Users employ phrases such as “We Wuz Kangs,” “We Wuz Kings,” and “Kings N Shiet,” featuring mock black American dialect that is intended to portray blacks as ignorant and a contrast to the ostensibly more civilized ancient Egyptians"

     

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