
That Mexican OT Apologizes After Defending N-Phrase Use In Viral Interview

That Mexican OT issued a public apology on Instagram Wednesday night time (June 25) after being referred to as out by Sauce Walka and others over his use of the N-word and a defiant response that many noticed as disrespectful.
The Texas rapper got here beneath hearth after a current interview clip circulated the place he defended his use of the racial slur.
“I really feel like I can say it,” he mentioned. “What the f### are you going to do about it?” The remark, delivered with a confrontational tone, ignited backlash throughout social media.
After per week of criticism, That Mexican OT took to Instagram Tales to answer a submit from his buddy, Denver rapper Tr3fonc, who mentioned he “misplaced lots of respect” for him.
OT replied with a message of regret:
“I’m sorry cuzin,” he started, including that he had given a “silly reply” to a “silly query.”
He defined, “I meant it deeper then the phrase cuzin I coulda mentioned something and I might stand on it for my beliefs being sturdy strictly no hate or unwell in my coronary heart.”
That Mexican OT concluded with an apology.
“I gotta alotta love for my brother and sister hood man,” he wrote. “Blessings and I’m sorry to harm my folks I hope yall can forgive me.”
In a follow-up submit, he mirrored on the non-public toll the controversy had taken, notably the pressure on his longtime friendship with Tr3fonc:
“S### f##### me up I misplaced one in every of them,” he wrote. I’m sorry to anybody I’ve offended of any race or perception Thank yu to everybody who nonetheless right here.”
Sauce Walka Backtracks After Defending That Mexican OT
Initially, Sauce Walka had defended OT, calling the backlash “ignorance at its best.”
Nonetheless, after watching the total interview, he reversed course and addressed the state of affairs in a video posted to Instagram.
“B####, you unsuitable, hoe!” he mentioned. “I’mma inform you why you unsuitable little bro.”
Walka clarified that his challenge wasn’t simply OT’s rationalization for utilizing the phrase however the aggressive approach he challenged others within the room, which he mentioned was full of ladies.
“That’s the place you f##### up, brother. That’s the place the disrespect is,” Walka mentioned. He added that OT wouldn’t have made the identical assertion in a room stuffed with Black males.
That Mexican OT responded within the feedback with a brief reply: “I really like yu I ain’t mad. Thank yu.”
Associated
Categories News