A short but awkward video clip of YouTuber IShowSpeed is going viral online. In the clip, IShowSpeed, who has over 10 million subscribers, is seen trying to convince a salesperson to let him test drive a very expensive sports car at a dealership in Germany. The car costs a whopping $75,000! The salesperson at the dealership, however, doesn't let IShowSpeed take the car for a test drive. This video has now gone viral online, sparking debates about whether he was denied the test drive due to racism. In the video, we see IShowSpeed asking about the car. The salesperson shakes his head and refuses to let him test drive the car after a brief conversation between them. IShowSpeed Bitten by Dog Viral Video: American YouTuber Gets Bitten on Face After He Barked Back at Animal During Live Stream in South Korea.
IShowSpeed Refused a Test Drive
— Cxpium (@copiumx) June 27, 2024
Hints of Racism
Bro just got a taste of deep rooted German racism.
— पृ. (@kyabhai_) June 27, 2024
Disrespectful
A German suspected white supremacist was disrespectful and dismissive when Black streamer IShowSpeed showed interest in purchasing his car. Some people believed that the German man assumed IShowSpeed could not afford the car. The German man is well aware he can afford it. Its… pic.twitter.com/hcJN5p5Je3
— Tariq Nasheed 🇺🇸 (@tariqnasheed) June 27, 2024
Real Life Racism
Speed got so many young fans unironically this is gonna be their first time seeing in real life racism, sometimes we need wake up calls like this https://t.co/yvMbvvtJ8s
— TommyNFG (@tommynfg_) June 27, 2024
Could He Be English?
Pretty sure he's English.
— Oscar / stopthetories.vote (@coyy501) June 28, 2024
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