A North Carolina TikToker known for making parodies of racist videos has been accused of being racist. While the majority of her content is parody videos, she recently answered a question asking, “all ur videos are ab black ppl, why don’t u point out the other double standards?” The comment also says that they’re “kinda seeing a pattern.” She quickly responds that “there IS a pattern,” though not the one the commenter thinks there is.
She begins by ‘correcting’ the question, “What you mean to say is, why is there such a high prevalence of black racists that you get to parody?” Her answer, “I don’t know. Maybe you should talk to all the Mexicans and Asians and Indians, and say, hey guys, let’s be more racist together toward white people.” The North Carolina TikToker continues, “But, see, the thing is that would be really stupid.” She expresses that this is her opinion, and suggests that they go “talk to [their] black people.” She adds, “Say hey, guys, why are we putting out so many videos for this [expletive] to parody?” The TikToker elaborates, “Come on, we need to tone it down, because she’s getting a lot of content from us.”
The North Carolina TikToker continues, “That’s what you mean to ask me.” She clarifies, “All of them are not black people, but there’s a high prevalence of them, because they’re so readily available to me.” Her next argument is, “I have over 200k followers who tag me consistently in this content.” She asks, “Why aren’t they tagging me in more Mexicans who are racist against white people?” She says that these other videos are in her playlist, but “the problem is they’re not as prevalent.”
North Carolina TikToker Receives Mixed Reactions
Her answers have received mixed reactions online. Some believe that she’s not racist since she’s not the original creator and only does parodies. One comment reads, “WE ALL RUN ACROSS THOSE RACIST VIDEOS..you are NOT the original creator.” Another asks, “Can we normalize not caring what other people think?” Others cheer her on, “Keep speaking the truth, queen!” One comment wants to know, “Why do people blame you for bringing awareness but not the people making the racist videos to begin with?”
Another comment assures her that they don’t “think she’s racist,” however, thinks her page “is enforcing it for people.” They claim that she’s “getting white people riled up thinking black ppl all don’t like them.” Her answer is direct: “I don’t think I’m the one doing that.” However, others do think she’s racist, with one saying, “‘I’m seeing a pattern.’ Yeah, that’s exactly the point. So are we.” Another says, “Projecting for your racist behaviors.” One points out that “almost all [her] posts are about it.” They add, “If I made all my videos replying to racist white people, I think that would have a negative impact too.” This got an interesting response from the North Carolina TikToker, “I’m not trying to embarrass you in front of all of these people: but have you even scrolled through my actual account?”







