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Blueface Slammed for Being 'Offensive' and 'Ignorant' Over Remarks About Indian People
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In an interview shared by No Jumper, the 26-year-old emcee was asked about a recent video of him and internet personality Sneako encouraging Indian American gamer N3ON to say the n-word, which he did.

AceShowbiz - Blueface has caught flak over his latest comments. The "Thotiana" rapper, who is no stranger to controversy, found himself being dragged on social media over his "offensive" and "ignorant" remarks about Indian people.

In an interview shared by No Jumper, the 26-year-old emcee was asked about a recent video of him and internet personality Sneako encouraging Indian American gamer N3ON to say the n-word, which he did. The Los Angeles native said he believes that Indians are okay to say the word.

"I think Indians are n***as, for real. Who the f**k like Indians? And there's a phrase called 'Indian giver,' that means you give somebody something," he said. Host Adam22 then stopped him to point out that the derogatory term is in fact about Native Americans.

In response, Blueface said, "Yeah, but they're Indians right." He insisted, "If I give you something and I take it back when I feel, like, entitled to it, that sounds like some n***a s**t. That sound like some Black people s**t - some s**t a n***a would do."

"There's plenty of things that n***as know about themselves that they will feel publicly offended by … but they know," he added.

The comments didn't sit well with a number of social media users. One person fumed, "Very offensive! Doesn't understand any culture." In the same spirit, another individual added, "Bro ignorant af."

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