Rapper T-Pain Wipes Racist Call of Duty Team After Harassment
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War continues to have players who exhibit exceedingly toxic behavior. While the franchise is known for its disruptive party communications, it is rare that the toxic examples can be caught on camera. Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War does its best to restrict toxic communication, but occasionally some players still manage to spread negative vibes through the title.
Many Call of Duty streamers has encountered toxicity while live, and each one has their own way to handle it. While toxicity is part of the online gaming environment, sometimes it can push a player too far and get a surge of angry reactions. On the other hand, some players use it as a battle cry to destroy their enemies and gain some sense of victory over the toxic behavior.
In a video posted by bape_x_anime, famous rapper T-Pain is seen streaming his Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War experience. The audio is tuned to the lobby, and several unknown members are spouting extremely racist comments directed at the rapper. While it seems like they are trying to incite a reaction, he stays silent, listening to the hateful and racist comments of the lobby members. It is not long before the game loads into a match, and T-Pain lets loose his pent-up anger. The clip can be viewed here, but does feature NSFW language
Charging into combat, T-Pain declares that he wants all of them as he guns down members of the enemy team on the Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Armada map. Deftly moving down the stairs, he charges into a confrontation within the ship. Gunning down several enemies, he gets more and more amped up as he manages to dominate an entire enemy team practically by himself.
The comments are filled with fans who love seeing T-Pain destroy the other players. A heated discussion has also flared within the thread, causing the moderators to add a note that all racist comments will be removed. Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War fans wish they could see his K/D after this match, and many fans are applauding his "victory sip" at the end of the Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War clip.
While many Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War streamers simply rage in the face of toxicity, T-Pain has a more direct approach. It is unknown what the enemy comms were saying during this encounter, but the victory he accomplished is one that many fans will remember.
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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