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#DojaIsOverParty Racism Accusations

Heard of the ‘Say So’ singer and pop sensation? She recently shot up to fame. Now, she is going down. The #DojaIsOverParty Racism Accusations trending hashtag on twitter. Racism Accusations, drama and news. All are explained here. In this post. Today.

Doja Cat’s fans have found some old and unreleased proof. This ‘proof’ is of her being racist. They shared it on twitter. Videos alleging that Doja Cat participated in racist conversation. Conversations on public chat rooms. The proof surfaced on social media, particularly Twitter.

Twitter: Why is Doja Cat 'Cancelled' again? #DojaCatIsOverParty ...
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People online claimed that Doja Cat was “talking to racists and laughing to their racist jokes”. On video chatting platform. This platform is called Tinychat. The #dojaisoverparty racism accusations are spreading. Like wildfire. The hashtag is trending on Twitter. After recent news of her racist slurs, she’s facing backlash.

https://twitter.com/barbzbussy/status/1263988391462555655

Doja braved the bullies and stayed mum. However, a short while after the hashtag was trending, something else happened. The public found something else out. She actually is innocent and the claims were fake!

Doja Cat Responds to Racism Backlash
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Is this news even true?

The alleged Tinychat videos began to circulate. Counter-threads began to emerge on Twitter. Claiming that the news was fake. Others in the conversation also gave their input. Nothing she said was racist.

https://twitter.com/kaliiavocado/status/1264421835699097600

The hashtag #WeAreSorryDoja then emerged. Doja adressed the issue on Instagram.

The star recently celebrated a number one song. Alongside Nicki Minaj that too! She said, ‘I’m a black woman. Half of my family is black from South Africa and I’m very proud of where I come from.’ (Image posted below)

https://www.instagram.com/p/CAmGIqnjHZP/?utm_source=ig_embed

After saying her bit, the news seems to have settled. Doja Cat was mistaken! Many online appear to be skeptical of Doja Cat’s apology. A lot saying that non-black people should not be weighing in. Could this get any more messy? What are your views?


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