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Korra Obidi Replies A Troll With Ted Talk

A troll decided to try Korra in a recent livestream. 

If you know Korra well, once she loses her cool, she goes all the way in.

The person told her to go back to Naija - that she was taking from their country. 
I liked her response to the troll.

She said there's no such thing as freebies in the States and she and other imm+gr+nts pay their taxes

Despite being a 'You-ess' citizen, nothing is being handed to her on a platter, not even welfare support from the govt. 

Like if she slips and falls while twerking, $3k go fess comot from her akant for medicare. 

So what exactly does the person mean by living off their land?

According to her, the only thing she's enjoying is good internet, security, making her type of content freely without any har+ssment. And she can get a home anywhere as a single lady (unlike where she comes from).

Actually, they're the ones benefiting from her, she said. 
The huge amount she pays in taxes from shaking her small nyash is what pays their pensioners and keeps their emergency rooms open. 

Plus, she shares food on the streets occasionally (true). 

Kpe she knows they're just jealous of her because what she does for a living doesn't feel like work - but that's because she opened her eye to choose the career path that suits her. 

As she dey give the person Ted Talk, come see stars donation!

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