imagine playing in a place where you are not even welcome (Which is just a consequence of racist attitudes from keznit)
TetsutetsuTetsutetsu [#6]does anyone have more insight to what keznit actually said/did? i always see people in threads calling him racist towards Brazilians but I am out of the loop.
he called DGZIN CJ lmao
TetsutetsuTetsutetsu [#6]does anyone have more insight to what keznit actually said/did? i always see people in threads calling him racist towards Brazilians but I am out of the loop.
@trembolona
lmao only EU experts who never watched a single game out of their VCT giving their opinions lmao brazil farmed every LCQ
also, keznit/kru was already giving excuses on twitter lmao "i'm scared for my life" maybe don't be a fucking racist piece of shit just watch the crowd booing keznit the whole game and he not handling the pressure
TetsutetsuTetsutetsu [#6]does anyone have more insight to what keznit actually said/did? i always see people in threads calling him racist towards Brazilians but I am out of the loop.
The only argument that hasn't been explained/debunked when context is added is that he has a troubled past with racism in cs (though Ive yet to see a proper documentation on that either)
Otherwise he's just a toxic player in ranked/scrims so people are bound to get upset with him eventually (see the reply above for the case that started the hate train)
That being said from an outside view the hate he gets seems unproportional to anything he did in Valorant and seems to rather be due to a lot of info spreading by word of mouth rather than researched articles
The main problem this whole situation caused is that actually good information keeps getting drowned out by already explained/out of context clips/situations, so if there is a bigger problem here people outside of Brazil will never see it
Targu1n [#13]The only argument that hasn't been explained/debunked when context is added is that he has a troubled past with racism in cs (though Ive yet to see a proper documentation on that either)
Otherwise he's just a toxic player in ranked/scrims so people are bound to get upset with him eventually (see the reply above for the case that started the hate train)
That being said from an outside view the hate he gets seems unproportional to anything he did in Valorant and seems to rather be due to a lot of info spreading by word of mouth rather than researched articles
The main problem this whole situation caused is that actually good information keeps getting drowned out by already explained/out of context clips/situations, so if there is a bigger problem here people outside of Brazil will never see it
W reply
Targu1n [#13]The only argument that hasn't been explained/debunked when context is added is that he has a troubled past with racism in cs (though Ive yet to see a proper documentation on that either)
Otherwise he's just a toxic player in ranked/scrims so people are bound to get upset with him eventually (see the reply above for the case that started the hate train)
That being said from an outside view the hate he gets seems unproportional to anything he did in Valorant and seems to rather be due to a lot of info spreading by word of mouth rather than researched articles
The main problem this whole situation caused is that actually good information keeps getting drowned out by already explained/out of context clips/situations, so if there is a bigger problem here people outside of Brazil will never see it
thank you for good answer
dourado [#26]i feel so sad seeing so many people in this forum making fun about what happened. there is a lot of racist people among us, the humanity has no salvation.
yes, they seem to forget all the cases involving argentineans, remember hastad? some of them even admit this is rooted on their culture, while others just deny and try to run from accusations..