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Do not archive on the wayback machine, pages can be taken down. Use archive.ph. For more information, see the Archival Tools Thread. Most people do not know this, but you do not have to wait for the queue to finish to post your archive links, as the WIPs redirect to the snapshot. Good job on archiving the video on-site.A 2018 video resurfaced of George, BBH, and Ponk making racist jokes.
The clip was circulated following Tommy's Love or Host, which was......quite eventful, to say the least. The earliest contestant (Flori) was a Dream anti, causing her to get a lot of hate on Twitter which eventually led to the 2018 clip to go viral.
Another contestant, a black girl named Ophelia, was later found (after she was eliminated) to follow art accounts dedicated to drawing NSFW of dsmp content creators, causing her to rightfully get called out. This was particularly messy because many of the dsmp content creators expressed public support for her on twitter since she was quite pretty and had a chill personality, meaning that when the news about her creepiness broke, many content creators were forced to unfollow her and delete their positive tweets.
Here are some cringe tweets defending Ophelia based on her race:
If anybody could help out by archiving a few of these on the Wayback Machine, it'll save me a lot of time.
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Anyways, back to the main topic.
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All three of the content creators made apologies on their private accounts -- Ponk first, followed by George and then BBH.
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It's pretty ironic that Ponk is getting the most hate despite being a BIPOC creator (in the sense that he's actually lost followers over the situation unlike GNF and BBH), though this is likely due to his considerably smaller fanbase rather than genuine racism.
Here are a few reactions from Twitter, both before and after the apology.
If anybody could help out by archiving a few of these on the Wayback Machine, it'll save me a lot of time.
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Here are your archives:
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>they're annoyed and feel like apologising is a chore, which is a shitty mentality to have
No way, it's almost like issuing apologies for old actions to strangers is meaningless

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>the minorities effected (sic)
>the things said in that video are terrible and need to be addressed as its hurt many people to see something they find comfort in to say
Jesus, the boundary between stranger online and viewer really is blurred nowadays. This shit makes me feel geriatric, kids these days...
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