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'''Niggos''' is one of [[Chris]]'s many minced oaths, this one meant to refer to black people. While he only used the term once, it has become a popular term among Christorians that use it to allude to [[Chris and race|Chris's history of problematic behavior]] where African American people are concerned.
'''Christmas''' or, as [[Christian Weston Chandler|Chris]] once [[CWC-isms|called it]], '''C-Mas''', is one of our hero's favorite holidays. He's often mentioned it in his comics and videos.


His only known use of the term was in the [[Julie Reveals Herself|3 March 2009 chat]], where [[BlueSpike]] coerced him into saying a phrase ending with a racial slur. Chris repeated the line as ordered, but ignored his instructions and attempted to outsmart BlueSpike by saying "niggos" instead of the dreaded N-word. Chris has never again used the word "niggo" and probably doesn't even remember the whole incident. Nonetheless, "niggo" is still considered a [[CWC-ism]], and is classified as a CWC-neologism.
('''[[Christmas|More...]]''')
 
It should be reiterated that Chris has only used racial slurs when prompted by trolls or when quoting songs and TV shows. While his handling of race relations in [[Sonichu (comic)|his webcomic]] and in real life is definitely cringe-inducing, it's likely that the usage of slurs comes less from a place of deep-seated racial hatred and ignorance on his part, and it's more often a result of [[Chris and anger|Chris flipping his lid]] after [[Chris and manipulation|being manipulated]].
 
('''[[Niggos|More...]]''')

Latest revision as of 05:01, 25 December 2024

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Christmas or, as Chris once called it, C-Mas, is one of our hero's favorite holidays. He's often mentioned it in his comics and videos.

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