Guess you guys were right about Doja Cat

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This site knew this since 2018 perhaps before, there are tons of threads about ish she has said. Face it, guys will give a pass to a chick they think is attractive but once they have no chance with her then they want to act holier than thou and let her not be a semi attractive biracial chick. Dudes be so entitled to mixed women it’s pathetic.
:mjtf:Check yourself.

Thats why I can't stand ya'll mulattos, speaking you like blacks give a fukk a fukk about y'all
 

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We don't know if she hates all "black" people (meaning, including non-ADOS) because her context of "Black" people is based in the USA, ADOS territory. What we do know is that she showed some pride in bringing up her father and his name when asked by Whoopi and was clearly aware that he was non-ADOS.
What a reach

No one gonna hate one type of black people n be cool with others.
 

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i hate that we always have to be the group to shoulder others hatred and ignorance. if these indviduals can go online to find slurs, then they can do the same for positive viewpoints. we shouldnt have to hold racists hands for them to view us as people

Thank you for contextualizing this phenomenon breh :wow:
 

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:mjtf: Can someone explain this individual's post?

I am not very familiar with this Doja Cat bytch but from what I have read in threads is that she was born in America

She is a Mulatto American, there is no other way to spin it

simply put, saying she hates ALL black people (in the context of what we're arguing, your're saying she hates ADOS and NON-ADOS the same) is a stretch because all of her anti-black actions are in the context of the USA/ADOS backdrop (dindu/n1qqer are ADOS related). I've already pointed out that she's shown pride in her South African side:

Tell me a bit about you and your background – did you come from a musical family?

Doja Cat: My mom was a painter and loves to sing behind closed doors. My father is a South African actor who danced in broadway musicals for Lion King. I took a little bit of everything from both of them. I was born in Tarzana, California, and moved immediately to the Bronx, New York for five years and moved back to Oak Park, where I was taking ballet, tap, and jazz. I stayed a lot in Malibu, and surfed in a surf camp for years around that time. After moving from Oak Park around the age of 11 and a half, I started to take up break dancing. I danced in a crew and competed around Los Angeles in organised underground cypher/battles.

Speaking to Doja Cat, the IG Live auteur behind viral hit ‘Mooo!’

so she's full aware she "different" from ADOS

Doja was born Amala Zandile Dlamini in 1995. She was raised by her mother, a Jewish-American painter in Los Angeles. Her father, a South African actor, producer and composer, was not involved in raising her, but actively comments on her Instagram page. “I don’t hold grudges against him or anything in any way, but obviously it’s a little weird,” she says. She has siblings, but they’re scattered across various cities. Doja says she feels “blessed,” despite not having a typical nuclear family. “It’s always great to have both of your parents in your life and all of your brothers and sisters and everybody loves each other,” she says, “but like, shyt isn’t like that sometimes.”

Doja Cat will do whatever she wants


she even takes pride in her african surname




:jbhmm:
 
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Her and post malone always come across to me as people who were goofing around and got lucky, now they're seen as "serious" artists :camby:

I never paid attention to Doja Cat because she was social media parody status.
 

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this racist bytch gotta go asap. any black person who collabs with here from here on should be shamed. straight up just dropped the nword with the hard er in a chatroom full of cacs. if this bytch drops that nikkas aint shyt song then she deserves to be murdered. she is a white supremacist in mixed who just had the number one song on America. ain't no way we can let this slide.

Gucci Mane did a song with Doja Cat recently :sas1:

Where is the smoke for him?
 

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simply put, saying she hates ALL black people (in the context of what we're arguing, your're saying she hates ADOS and NON-ADOS the same) is stretch because all of her anti-black actions are in the context of the USA/ADOS backdrop (dindu/n1qqer are ADOS related). I've already pointed out that she's shown pride in South African side:

Tell me a bit about you and your background – did you come from a musical family?

Doja Cat: My mom was a painter and loves to sing behind closed doors. My father is a South African actor who danced in broadway musicals for Lion King. I took a little bit of everything from both of them. I was born in Tarzana, California, and moved immediately to the Bronx, New York for five years and moved back to Oak Park, where I was taking ballet, tap, and jazz. I stayed a lot in Malibu, and surfed in a surf camp for years around that time. After moving from Oak Park around the age of 11 and a half, I started to take up break dancing. I danced in a crew and competed around Los Angeles in organised underground cypher/battles.

Speaking to Doja Cat, the IG Live auteur behind viral hit ‘Mooo!’

so she's full aware she "different" from ADOS



Doja was born Amala Zandile Dlamini in 1995. She was raised by her mother, a Jewish-American painter in Los Angeles. Her father, a South African actor, producer and composer, was not involved in raising her, but actively comments on her Instagram page. “I don’t hold grudges against him or anything in any way, but obviously it’s a little weird,” she says. She has siblings, but they’re scattered across various cities. Doja says she feels “blessed,” despite not having a typical nuclear family. “It’s always great to have both of your parents in your life and all of your brothers and sisters and everybody loves each other,” she says, “but like, shyt isn’t like that sometimes.”

Doja Cat will do whatever she wants


she even takes pride in her african surname




:jbhmm:



You are reaching breh

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I may sound ignorant but this is also why I still prefer gangsta or street rap to surburban everyday man rap. The later lean opens up the gates to culture vultures of other ethnicity/race to exploit

the late 90s early 2000s had the best balance conscious rap and gangster rap

but I lowkey think shiny suit era was the catalyst to white culture vultures being in the masses now.

It was NWA's second album. @Wear My Dawg's Hat will explain how "nikkaz 4 Life" morally degraded modern black youth culture ans black culture as a whole. Doja Cat is the End Game of that.
 
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