#DojaCatIsOverParty Trends On Twitter After Old Offensive Videos Of Doja Cat Emerge Online

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#DojaCatIsOverParty Trends On Twitter After Old Offensive Videos Of Doja Cat Emerge Online

Doja Cat has gone viral AGAIN, but this time for all of the wrong reasons. Just as she scored her first number one on Billboard‘s Hot 100 with “Say So,” days later the internet has canceled her over her alleged anti-black and homophobic past.

On Friday afternoon (May 22), Doja began trending on Twitter and was dragged into a #DojaCatIsOverParty after videos resurfaced of her on Tinychat — a popular chatting platform — talking with alt-right, anti-black incels — a short word for involuntary celibate, which is used to refer to men whose misogyny stems from being undesirable. In addition to the videos, message boards claimed the singer has allegedly admitted to hating her blackness, and only liking her “thick” and “lightskin” features.

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The internet also alleges that her song “Dindu Nuffin” was in response to Sandra Bland’s murder, and explained how the phrase is a racial slur for a black criminal. It’s to be noted that this isn’t the first time Doja’s been dragged on social media. Previously, she’s faced backlash for her homophobic views, stemming from 2015 tweets; which she’s since tried to clear up. She claimed, “Do I hate gay people? I don’t think I hate gay people. Gay is ok.” While Doja has yet to publicly respond, the internet remains undefeated and relentless in digging up her dirt. #Socialites, thoughts?

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Take a look below at some of the receipts dug up, then send us a comment via Yappa after

https://www.instagram.com/p/CAgpJx4BwjZ/

https://twitter.com/skinnybtingz/status/1263943994389610496

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