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Peter Hates Niggers _top_ Jun 2026

: Understanding the historical context of such statements can provide insights. For instance, similar statements were prevalent during the apartheid era in South Africa or the Civil Rights era in the United States. These statements were often used to justify segregation and discrimination.

The meme frequently uses a specific scene where Peter Griffin is shown writing with a quill, originally a clip of him writing a letter to "Dearest Augustine" in a Civil War-style parody. Internet users have repurposed this "Proper Piece" of writing by overlaying it with the aforementioned aggressive or offensive audio tracks to create a contrast between the formal visual and the crude audio. Peter Hates Niggers

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