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T-Pain Eradicates Entire Team Of Racist Call Of Duty Players Solo

T-Pain Eradicates Entire Team Of Racist Call Of Duty Players Solo

"I want every last f*cking one of them."

Ewan Moore

Ewan Moore

You may know T-Pain best as a rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer, but did you know he's also an effing incredible Call Of Duty player?

The man of many talents has proven on Twitch time and time again that he has the skills to go toe-to-toe with some of the best Call Of Duty players out there. During a recent stream, however, he was forced to play against some particularly low and pathetic pieces of crap.

As you can seen in the clip below, T-Pain found himself in a game with a team of racist arseholes. His rival players can be heard taking the piss out of the Black Lives Matter movement and spouting off a series of racial slurs. Be aware that while the offensive language in the video is bleeped, it may well still be upsetting for some viewers.


How do you begin to respond to this kind of shit while you're just trying to play a video game? I can't even begin to imagine, and it breaks my heart that there are people out there who genuinely think it's okay to do and say these things. Fortunately, T-Pain showed these racist dirtbags what was what by wiping out every last one of them with stunning efficiency.

"I want every single f*cking one of them", T-Pain says before flying into what can only be described as God Mode. One by one he rattles off headshots, sprinting across the map and completely dominating the rival team all on his own. His retribution is swift, merciless, and an absolute sight to behold.

A comment left under the video by Reddit user xcar911 sums it up best, I think: "T-Pain wasn't locked in with a team of racists - a team of racists was locked in with T-Pain."

Featured Image Credit: Twitch/T-Pain

Topics: GAMING, News, Call of Duty, Activision