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Rapper warns white fans at concert to ‘mind their words


There’s an old Michael Jordan quote that ‌keeps coming‌ to mind:

Republicans buy sneakers, too.”

Originally​ a private joke among teammates, this⁤ quote‍ has taken on a life of its own. The message ⁤is clear: people of all backgrounds and beliefs can share common interests. So why push them away with partisan divisiveness?

This Michael Jordan ‌anecdote feels relevant because ⁢another‍ superstar ‍from a different industry should ⁢have taken this quote to heart.

Doja Cat, the controversial pop and rap artist, recently faced⁣ scrutiny after a viral video showed ⁢her issuing a ‍warning to her fans.

Or more specifically, a certain group⁣ of her fans.

Watch the video below:

WARNING: The⁣ following video clip contains language and⁣ imagery that some viewers may find offensive

@kaydeemeseck Doja had to check the crowd rq ⁤ #dojacat #doja #omahanebraska #scarlettourdoja ♬ original sound – Kaydee Meseck

(The ⁤TikTok ⁢video ⁣in question has the “#omahanebraska” hashtag, suggesting it ⁣was filmed during ‌her Dec. 8 concert in Omaha, Nebraska.)

During ⁢this performance of‌ one of her popular songs on⁢ “The Scarlet Tour,” Doja Cat paused to ‌warn her white fans: “Watch your mouth​ if you’re white.”

This ⁢warning was prompted by the fact that the Omaha⁤ fans were singing along to Doja‍ Cat’s hit 2021 song “Ain’t S***.”

Here’s a snippet of the chorus: ⁣“N****s ain’t s***, come up in your crib / All ⁤up in your fridge, can’t pay rent.”

It seems that the‍ use of the ⁣n-word ⁣(with the softer “a” ending) led Doja ‌Cat to ‍single out⁣ her white fans.‍ This raises the question — why?

Why include something in your‍ song ⁣that only a specific group of fans can sing along to? Why perpetuate this double standard? Why alienate any segment‌ of ‍your fan base as “lesser” or​ “less deserving” to participate?

Despite Doja Cat’s numerous accolades, including a Grammy and ​other musical awards, she resorts to this divisive ‍ race-baiting that the left seems⁣ to embrace.

Do ⁣you like rap music?

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Oh wait, that probably answered the question.

Doja Cat, for all intents ⁣and purposes, is the embodiment of ‍leftism, encompassing everything⁤ from race baiting to fourth-wave feminism, that Michael Jordan desperately⁢ wanted to avoid becoming.

Make no mistake ⁣about it: Doja Cat singling out white people is just one of her lesser sins.

Just take a look at the music video for her hit single “Paint⁢ the Town Red,” which is filled with demonic imagery. (We won’t embed the video here, it’s that bad.)

And here’s one of her tamer Instagram posts, as she often shares more demonic and cultish content on ‍social ⁤media:

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A post shared by Doja Cat‌ (@dojacat)

Look, the racial double standard of the n-word is well-known by now (this writer believes no one, regardless of race, should use the term), but that doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be called out.

And when this racial double standard‌ comes from an apparent Satanist?

It can’t just ​be called out. It needs to be condemned.


The post Superstar Rapper Tells All White Fans to ‘Watch Your Mouth’ During Concert appeared first on The Western Journal.

How does Doja ‍Cat’s warning ‌to⁤ her white fans ⁢during a⁤ performance contribute to partisan divisiveness?

Doja Cat: The Distillation of Leftism

There’s an old Michael Jordan quote that keeps coming to mind: “Republicans buy ⁤sneakers, too.” Originally a private joke ‍among teammates, this quote has taken on a life of ‍its own. The message ⁤is clear: people of all backgrounds and beliefs can share common interests. So why push them away with partisan divisiveness?

This Michael Jordan anecdote feels relevant‌ because another superstar⁤ from a different⁤ industry should have taken this quote to‍ heart. Doja Cat, the controversial pop and rap artist, recently faced scrutiny after a viral video showed her issuing a warning to her fans. Or more specifically, a certain group of her fans.

During‍ a performance on “The Scarlet Tour,” Doja Cat paused to warn her white fans: “Watch your ‍mouth if you’re white.” This warning was prompted by the fact that the Omaha fans were singing along ⁢to Doja Cat’s hit 2021 song “Ain’t S***,” ‍which includes the use of the n-word (with the softer “a” ending).

It seems that the ‍use ​of such language led Doja Cat‍ to single out her white fans. This raises the question — why? Why ‍include something in your song that only a specific⁣ group of fans can sing along to? Why ​perpetuate this double standard? Why⁣ alienate⁤ any ‌segment of your fan base as ‌”lesser” or “less deserving” to participate?

Despite Doja Cat’s numerous accolades, including a ⁤Grammy and other musical awards, she resorts to this divisive race-baiting that the left seems ⁢to embrace.⁢ It’s disappointing to see an artist use ‍their platform to divide rather than unite.

But singling out white fans is‍ just one of Doja Cat’s lesser‌ sins. Just take a look at the music video​ for ​her hit single “Paint the Town Red,”​ which is filled with demonic imagery. And her social media posts often share more demonic and cultish content. It’s a shame that ‍someone with such talent feels the need ⁤to embrace such dark themes.

Doja Cat is, in many ways, the embodiment of leftism.​ She⁢ encompasses⁢ everything from race baiting to fourth-wave feminism that Michael Jordan desperately wanted ‌to avoid becoming. ​But instead of using her platform to uplift and ⁣bring‍ people together, she chooses to sow division and promote divisive ​ideologies.

It’s important to remember that​ artists have a responsibility to their fans and⁢ the general ‌public. They have the power to influence and shape culture, and with that power comes a duty to not contribute to the further division and polarization of‍ society.

In a time where‍ unity and understanding are needed​ more than‌ ever, it’s ‌disheartening to see artists ⁣like Doja ⁢Cat use their platform to perpetuate ​divisiveness. We should ⁣strive for a society that celebrates our common interests and respects our differences, rather than one ‌that ostracizes‍ and marginalizes certain ​groups.

As Michael Jordan said, Republicans buy sneakers, too. Let’s not forget ​that lesson and instead work towards a more inclusive and united society, both in the world of art and beyond.



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