The Internet is trying to cancel Doja Cat. The musician recently mocked actress Amber Heard’s court testimony on TikTok. Meanwhile, her previous online behavior, which included participating in an alleged KKK chatroom, surfaced, and she was accused of spreading racist propaganda. The Say So singer posted on TikTok, saying her “dog stepped on a bee,” a claim similar to Amber Heard’s previous testimony in court. In the video, the former stated:
“Honestly, it’s heartbreaking because she’s a puppy, my dog.” I’ve had it for about a week and a half, maybe two weeks. And she was running on the grass when she stepped on a bee. Now you know what time it is. You all know what time it is. You are aware of the time! My dog stepped on a bee, my dog walked on a f**king bee. “My dog crushed a bee!”
yes, that’s not it pic.twitter.com/3em5sy2dEc
— archive amber heard (@heardsstan) July 11, 2022
The 26-year-old singer alluded to Amber Heard’s court testimony, in which the actress described how her dog stepped on a bee and twitched. As many people watched her recent trial against Johnny Depp, a trend of netizens copying her testimony began. Doja Cat seems to have been involved in the same. However, fans of the singer were outraged when they saw her belittling another lady on social media. Among the tweets criticizing the singer were the following:
Doja Cat’s chatroom behavior was revealed: the singer used racist insults.
During the Grammy winner’s latest video criticism on TikTok, users claimed on social media that she was a member of an alt-right chat room where she shouted racist slurs. The musician was caught using the N-word against a member of the white nationalist organization’s community during a chat room discussion. Netizens also claimed that she was twerking for chatroom participants, although this has not been confirmed.
Dindu Nuthin, a song released by the artist on SoundCloud in 2015, was also revealed. The now-deleted song contained racist slurs. According to Twitter user @FeministaJones, “Dindu” or “Dindu Nuffin” is short for “didn’t do nothing,” which was used by white people to disparage black people. The netizen continued:
“It came from their claim that when black people get caught, they usually say, ‘I didn’t do anything.'”
Despite the recent recollection of that incident on social media, the singer apologized for her behavior in 2020. The Kiss Me More singer apologized to everyone she “offended” in a message on Instagram. She also claimed that she had never participated in “racist chats”.
Doja the cat twerked live for kkk alumni a few years ago and you know why her recent actions surprise you
— saint 💫 (@Saintjon18) July 8, 2022
Doja Cat revealed her reaction to the SoundCloud track debunking:
“As for the old song being revived, it had nothing to do with anything other than my personal experience.” It was composed as a reaction to people who often used that word to hurt me. I tried to change its connotation, but now I see that using the phrase in mu music was a mistake.”
In the same year, the singer published a live video on Instagram in which she said that she was “not flawless” and that she “shouldn’t do stupid things.” She continued,
“Instead of making a film that is diplomatically and politically correct, I have to speak for myself.”
Adding to Doja Cat’s current TikTok release, the singer was just discovered by Stranger Things star Noah Schnapp. The teenager shared a video of the singer asking Schnapp to set her up with fellow actor Joseph Quinn.
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Source: vcmp.edu.vn