Sidemen are still under fire after KSI's racist remarks during last Sunday Special video as individual members who had apologized for the incident recently got called out on social media for repeating similar talking points while asking for forgiveness from the community. The April 2 video in question featured an inappropriate "joke" made by KSI aimed at the South Asian community.
After receiving severe backlash, almost all members of the UK group publicly apologized. However, several individuals have criticized them for not being sincere with their apologies. Some even accused the group of using the "same apology template." Here's a comment on Ethan "Behzinga" Payne's post illustrating the point:
For those unaware, in the latest Sidemen Sunday Special video that was posted, the popular YouTuber KSI made a remark and used the derogatory term "Paki" to refer to people of South Asian descent.
Since the term was used to denigrate brown people in general and not just those of Pakistani origin, many South Asian activist groups have condemned the usage.
The video was later taken down, and the Sidemen apologized for using the racist term both individually and as a group on Twitter and other social media platforms. However, many fans and viewers felt these posts weren't authentic with replies like the one below littering Twitter and Instagram:
In his apology, Behzinga addressed his individual as well as his YouTube group's responsibility not to use derogatory terms towards any community. He also talked about his role in the video, where'd he laughed at the racist remark, saying it was unacceptable. Here's what he stated:
A similar type of apology came from fellow Sidemen member Vikram "Vikkstar" Singh Barn, who had more to say on the
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