Guess you guys were right about Doja Cat

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For people saying her career ain’t dead, there’s a point for that which I’ve seen but hadn’t considered - that this is so steeped in internet culture that it means nothing to a lot of average people.

Like you gotta explain to them what LSA is, what Tinychat and the specific section she was in is, what dindu nuffin means and what alt right meme culture is like.

But yeah it fukking blows that a shytty person can probably get away with something childishly disgusting like this :francis:
 

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What Im saying, is that by knowing she has no connection to ADOS, it becomes easier for her (in her mind) to engage in anti ados-centric signaling talk/phrases. "Dindu" has nothing to do with anybody outside of ADOS. The same way many non-ADOS, Blacks, in the USA claimed they're not concerned with "Black Lives Matter" talks.

I like to challenge that one. How certain are you of this?

We know that Joe Biden crime Bill affect the Black population. And during 94, Rudy Giuliani was the mayor or NY. We need to understand the 5 boroughs. Because what you are saying is that the non-ADOS Blacks were kept unbothered.

“The proposed settlement filed on Monday was seen by lawyers for the plaintiffs as another repudiation of a city policing policy. It covers at least 900,000 summonses, issued from 2007 to 2015, that were dismissed on grounds of legal insufficiency, which a federal judge later found was “tantamount to a decision that probable cause was presumptively lacking.”
New York City to Pay Up to $75 Million Over Dismissed Summonses


During the just-concluded trial on the New York Police Department’s stop-and-frisk program, the city argued that officers’ disproportionate targeting of black and Latino New Yorkers was not due to racial profiling but because each stopped individual was doing something suspicious at the time. The data, however, tells a different story: weapons and drugs were more often found on white New Yorkers during stops than on minorities, according to the Public Advocate’s analysis of the NYPD’s 2012 statistics.

White New Yorkers make up a small minority of stop-and-frisks, which were 84 percent black and Latino residents. Despite this much higher number of minorities deemed suspicious by police, the likelihood that stopping an African American would find a weapon was half the likelihood of finding one on a white person.
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/20...likely-to-have-guns-or-drugs-than-minorities/


Like Jason Black says, WS is WW. Have you ever traveled abroad, because you seem insinuating a lot?
 
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What Im saying, is that by knowing she has no connection to ADOS, it becomes easier for her (in her mind) to engage in anti ados-centric signaling talk/phrases. "Dindu" has nothing to do with anybody outside of ADOS. The same way many non-ADOS, Blacks, in the USA claimed they're not concerned with "Black Lives Matter" talks.

She didnt grow up around Africans

Africans are affected by police brutality too
 
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