RATING TIK TOKERS APOLOGY VIDEOS because im 99.9% black | PART 4

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I AM FINALLY BACK WITH ANOTHER RATING TIK TOKERS N WORD APOLOGY VIDEOS ... because I’m 99.9% BLACK.


new videos every monday (sometimes wednesday) and friday. i got you with the banger videos every week!

》watch my other rating videos:
pt 1:    • RATING TIK TOKERS N WORD APOLOGY VIDE...  
pt 2:    • RATING TIK TOKERS APOLOGY VIDEOS beca...  
pt 3:    • RATING TIK TOKERS APOLOGY VIDEOS beca...  

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All Comments (21)
  • @courtreezy
    Hey guys, I hope you all enjoyed the FINAL Rating Tik Tokers Apology Video. This has been a crazy series, but who knows, these tik tokers are unpredictable ... we might have a pt 5. If you haven't already, check the description box for a link to all the previous videos. Ill see you all in my next one. Follow me on twitter (@courtreezy_) and instagram (@courtreezy) to keep up with me. CYA l8r :)
  • @bighotdog8469
    “IM NOT RACIST MY MOM’S STEP BROTHER IS BLACK”
  • @BIBBLE2014
    “I’m not racist, my tv is black.”
  • @reiiwashere
    "when people say it and their cute, people forgive them" jasmine, honey. no
  • @ScoopingPoop
    “I’m not racist, I’m tan!” I’m sorry wha—
  • @beep8538
    “I’m not racist, my soul is black”
  • The fact that she has FOUR videos addressing this and they are all over 10 minutes long just shows how racist this world could be you guys need to 👏SHAPE UP👏
  • @zaraiigacha
    "i'm not racist, my phone is on dark mode😊"
  • @pollyfith2893
    “I’m not racist, my sisters friends brothers girlfriend has a black car”
  • “Im not racist, some of my closest friends live next to black people”
  • @wiqed7192
    7:23 “im HEARING my people, but im not SEEING my people”
  • White boys: don’t wear a thrasher hoodie if you don’t skate Black people: don’t say the n word if you not black White boys: 😧
  • @chanelzz7665
    “I’m not racist my moms best friends dogs collar is black!!”
  • @pipbread5637
    I'm gonna be really honest rn. I have said it in the past (I'm white). The last time I said it, I was probably 10 with a group of kids I played with in the street in rural Australia. Not an excuse but rather context, my family and surroundings growing up were racist and up until I was 8, white majority. We had one family computer and this was in like 2010-11. I knew it was wrong, but I didn't understand why or the severity (not that that's an excuse). I shouldn't have said it. I learned more about the history of racism at school in 2012 onwards and people at school and on the internet (I got my first internet device at 11/12) were having discussions about why it's not appropriate to say it and I started to call out the people in my family and community who were saying it and they were completely unwilling to listen/did not care about POC's feelings. I was like 11 and a grown neighbour said I was an n word lover and the fact that just a few years prior to that I would say similar things to him ashames me now even in my adulthood. Anyway yeah I'm not an influencer obviously and have never said it on camera or anything but it doesn't excuse the fact I've said it and a large portion of the white audience rn has too. I think pretending or not acknowledging you have said it in the past even if you've changed now reflects a lack of true growth and sincerity when it comes to anti-racism. If you've said it before you shouldn't run from your past, you need to be willing to learn from it, own it and do better.