Doja Cat has been forced to defend herself against racism allegations, after she was accused of being friends with white supremacists.
The rapper faced backlash last month, amid claims she criticised her South African heritage in several online chatrooms.
She returned to Instagram on Wednesday night (June 24) to address continued claims of racism, as well as calling for online bullying to stop.
Responding to accusations that she hangs out with white supremacists, Doja explained: “I just realised how stupid that narrative is. I just realised that. The verbal harassment, the physical harassment that I could go through being in a crowd of white supremacists who you think Iâm so good friends with, fucking ridiculous.
“My friends arenât racist in chat rooms, my friends on TinyChat are not fucking white supremacists. They love me, I love them, theyâre loving and thatâs it. You wonât find anything on them because youâre fucking stupid.”
Doja Cat responds to people calling her a white supremacist on Instagram Live:
âMy friends arenât racist on chat rooms. My friends on Tinychat arenât white supremacists…and you wonât find anything on them because youâre stupid!â pic.twitter.com/pvHWp5kzik
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) June 24, 2020
She went on to call out trolls who insulted her physical appearance, stating: “Nobody should hate themselves for their skin tone, nobody should hate anybody else because of their skin tone.
“Now, why the fuck is it your logic to come onto my platform and say, ‘Wow, foreheadâs too big. Why would anybody be attracted to you? I hate you’⊠Just go into the comments and look at the shit youâre saying.
“Anybody who doesnât have time for that shit, anybody who actually cares about themselves isnât going to spend time on my platform trying to destroy my self image. Youâre trying to make me feel worse.”
She added: “If I was already feeling like shit about myself, youâre trying to make me feel worse about how I look. Youâre taking my features and youâre shitting on them. Which are what features? Exactly. I have Black hair, I have Black skin, I have Black features and youâre shitting on them.”
The criticism arose after Doja was accused of criticising her South African heritage, as well as the 2015 song ‘Dindu Nuffin’, which is said to be used by alt-right groups to mock incidents of police brutality.
Earlier this month, Doja donated $100,000 to a fund set up to honour the life of Breonna Taylor, an ER technician who was shot and killed by police officers in March.
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