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One of the top responses on Twitter to Saturday's violence in Charlottesville is a "final warning" to "white people" threatening to "burn their neighborhoods down." Nineteen-year-old YouTuber "Jay Versace" is seen holding a knife and threatening to destroy "white people" as a race because there's "way more black people than white people in this motherf**king country, world, and existence." "Ya'll n***as want to burn candles? B*tch, we'll burn neighborhoods down," Versace says. "We'll go all the way to wherever ya'll motherf**kin' live and light that whole sh*t up!" "I'm telling you know, cut it the f**k out. The black person you see right now, is not the same black person you saw in 1923. We a whole new breed, b*tch. And we crazy as f**k, try it b*tch, I f**king dare you, do something, try it," Versace says ominously.
Mirror: The threatening video got over 7,000 retweets on Twitter and over 15,000 likes in only four hours. Versace responded to criticism writing: "I said what I said and if you don't like it you can suck a caterpillar d**k. Opinion are not accepted. No debate. Suck some d**k."
After one of his followers responded saying, "there's not more black people than white people in this country," Versace incorrectly said "there definitely is," but suggested minorities could unite as a block to burn white neighborhoods down.
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