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The Can Completely Exploded: Video Captures Racist Getting Cracked in the Head with Huge Canned Drink

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The eyes of the internet turned to an Ohio convenience store after an altercation showed just how much punch a can of Twisted Tea can really pack.

It also showed one reason hurling racist insults is never a good idea.

A viral video depicts a confrontation between a maskless white man and a mask-wearing black man.

WARNING: The following video contains racist and vulgar language that some viewers will find offensive.

The video begins with the white man berating the black man, amid use of the n-word and a vast ocean of profanity.

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After ranting for a few moments, the white man says, “I’m not trying to disrespect you.”

“Then stop saying it,” the black man replies.

Instead of calming the white man, the words were akin to a red flag being waved in front of a bull.

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“I’ma say n—- all day, every day. Are you kidding me? Where you from, n—–?” he said.

Eventually, the black man picks up the large can of Twisted Tea, a “hard” beverage that contains 5 percent alcohol.

“What? You gonna smack me with that?’ the antagonist says. “Smack me. Smack me, n—–!.”

Eventually, the black man reacts.

Tea spills everywhere as the black man hits the white man in the face with the can.

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After a bout of wrestling on the store’s floor, the black man walks away victorious.

“I asked you not to call me a n—–,” he said.

Reactions on Twitter were intense.

In Elyria,  Ohio, where the video was shot in a Circle K convenience store, police said they know about the video, but that until charges are filed, they are not doing much about the incident.

Elyria police Lt. James Welsh said he has an idea of who was involved, but no charges have been filed and no reports made, according to the Chroniclet.

”It has obviously gone viral on the internet, but to my knowledge it was never called in or reported,” Welsh said.

Kaleb Gregg, a cashier at the said, he would not comment on the fight other than to hope he never sees one again.

“Honestly I don’t ever want to see him again. I don’t like that kind of thing,” he said, according to WOIO.

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

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