Bunty King – Melanoid Nation Foundation https://www.melanoidnation.org Thu, 22 Jun 2017 03:45:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Sikh Internet Troll Has A History Of Using The N-Word To Impress Whites https://www.melanoidnation.org/sikh-internet-troll-has-a-history-of-using-the-n-word-to-impress-whites/ https://www.melanoidnation.org/sikh-internet-troll-has-a-history-of-using-the-n-word-to-impress-whites/#comments Thu, 22 Jun 2017 03:41:48 +0000 http://melanoidnation.org/?p=4104 This week, we ran a story on an East Indian internet troll who’s twitter page was deleted because of his racial antagonism. Now Annand Virk, who goes by the online handle Bunty King, issuing on a failed online campaign , pretending he was “censored” because of his “views”.

Bunty King  is now being embraced by those in the Alt-right, and other white supremacist circles who share his anti-Black views.

Bunty King Corresponding with Alt Right figure Milo

Bunty King Corresponding with Alt Right figure Milo

 

 

 

Bunty King is also known to flash the white power hand signal, which is an “inside joke” within white supremacist circles, seemingly in an attempt to show allegiance. Many non-white victims of white supremacy will engage in this type of behavior in an attempt to not be targeted themselves.

Bunty King is trying to build his followers up online by claiming that he was banned from twitter for “speaking out against racism”, but below are a series of tweets from his terminated account where  Bunty King repeatedly used the N-word. Also in these tweets, he specifically says that he is “not Black”, so the “I used the N-word as a term of endearment” is not applicable. This is how Bunty King “speaks out against racism”:

 

 

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In this following exchange, Bunty King makes a reference to victimizing a Black person.

 

 

 

 

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In the video below, Bunty King admits in his own words, how he grew up thinking that “brown people weren’t cool”, and he admits when he is with his white friends, he tries to be “the whitest guy ever”. The pathetic display of self hatred can be seen below.

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQQ3azMyMdk&feature=youtu.be

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White Supremacy Collaborator Gets Banned For Harassing Black Twitter https://www.melanoidnation.org/white-supremacy-collaborator-gets-banned-for-harassing-black-twitter/ https://www.melanoidnation.org/white-supremacy-collaborator-gets-banned-for-harassing-black-twitter/#comments Sat, 17 Jun 2017 22:21:12 +0000 http://melanoidnation.org/?p=4091  

A relatively unknown Canadian internet troll of East Indian descent named Annand Virk, who trolls under the moniker Bunty King, was banned from Twitter this week.

Virk who acts as a mascot for white supremacists groups, tries to build his online reputation by harassing Black people on twitter while defending white supremacy. This tactic is usually an attempt to gain clicks and support from online racists.

It’s very common for white supremacists to get a non-white collaboration to spew their ideology so that they can shield themselves from claims of racism.

It’s been a long part of East Indian culture to collaborate with white supremacists against African people. Historically, one of the world’s first skin tone caste systems originated in India. When the British colonized India, that caste system became more embedded into the national psyche of India.

People like Mahatma Gandhi was a blatant racist who displayed vitriol against Black people, and his anti-Black views are very well documented.

In modern times, there are white supremacist think tanks that prop up East Indian collaborators like Dinesh D’Souza who built a career writing books that justify anti-Black racism.

Virk is part of a growing crowd of non-white YouTube trolls who set up donation pages to receive payments from white supremacists for regurgitating racist talking points. After “Bunty King” was suspended from twitter for his racial harassment of Black twitter users, several of his anti-Black supporters tried to come to his rescue.

One in particular was one of Virk’s fellow Asian supporters of white supremacy, a writer named Ian Miles Cheong. Cheong, who was allegedly exposed as being a nazi supporter, despite the fact that he is non-white, is part of a growing segment of Asians who collaborate with Alt-Right members and other white supremacist groups.

Ian Miles Cheong wrote an article supporting the racial antagonism of Annand Virk on the suspected white supremacist website Heat Street. The Heat Street website is flooded with dozens of anti-Black articles (usually under the ruse of referring to Black people as “Black Lives Matter”, so that the criticism will appear to be political instead of racial). Heat Street had to even issue an apology at one point for Ian Miles Cheong writing an article defending white supremacy.

 

With all of the anti-Black racial terrorism happening in our society, we cannot take these racial antagonists and white supremacy collaborators lightly. And we should stay on alert whenever we encounter these people who try to hide their agenda behind trolling behavior. Because that is usually a deflection tactic to get victims of white supremacy to dismiss them.

 

Here is a video example of some of Bunty King’s anti Black rhetoric:

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