Is it racist to say something weird and then say it sounds like a certain country's accent?

Maybe it might not sound like that accent but like if it's the closest accent 당신 can think of, 또는 it sound like that accent to 당신 is it racist?

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 amzel posted over a year ago
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summer2987 said:
no , but if 당신 say something bad 또는 disrespectful about a culture in its language 또는 accent , then thats racist and disrespectful.

but really it just depends on what 당신 said .
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posted over a year ago 
AKetchum01 said:
I don't think its racist. Only if 당신 said something in that accent that would be racist XD
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ssook78 said:
what?!
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amzel posted over a year ago
Makeupdiva said:
No, I don't think it's racist. Maybe if 당신 were to speak in that accent and say something disrespectful about that country.
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delusional said:
I don't think its racist, I find it hilarious XD
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posted over a year ago 
prophet69 said:
Weird is not always bad. Without weird being bad, there will be no chance to be racist 의해 merely sounding it like a different country's accent.
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posted over a year ago 
temari101 said:
Yup, but it really depends, because it offends many people. It also depends on who you're saying to, and how 당신 are saying it. Generally, it isn't though, especially your case.
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 Yup, but it really depends, because it offends many people. It also depends on who you're saying to, and how 당신 are saying it. Generally, it isn't though, especially your case.
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YaseruYoshida said:
As long as it isnt offending its pretty okay?
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ATV said:
It's really about people's perspective. So I would say yes, because people find anything racist, even the little "harmless" things.

For me racism doesn't exist. I don't discriminate anyone (I believe), especially with racism.
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