• KoboldCoterie@pawb.social
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      18 days ago

      He’s a Puerto Rican rapper / singer, and is extremely, extremely popular. This is a very big deal, even if you personally haven’t heard of them.

      Edit: He was the most streamed artist on Spotify globally in 2020, to give you some context.

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        I know who he is. He’s trying to be something he is not. That’s the sarcasm.

        He’s a shitty pop star that is trying to be something he isn’t. It’s embarrassing.

        He is an embarrassing human being.

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          He’s a shitty pop star that is trying to be something he isn’t.

          He is, actually, a human that gets to stand up for humans he knows.

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          That’s not sarcasm and your delivery doesn’t even make sense.

          You don’t know who he is because he’s not rapping? Is that the joke you were going for?

          The who like that is usually used when someone completely unheard of is referred to as if you should know who they are.

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          To be fair, I know a lot of people who do not know who bad bunny is. Not everyone follows that kind of stuff. To be also fair, it appears this person is just trolling

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      18 days ago

      Yes, I agree - who are you to question the validity of a celebrity standing up for their country and their community against racism?