A trending compilation circulating across social media has people once again side eyeing Adin Ross, this time for a pattern many say has gone unchecked for far too long.
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Following his disgusting recent comments aimed at Doechii, clips have been stitched together and reposted across Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram, showing Ross repeatedly taking unprovoked shots at Black women across music and politics, with no clear trigger beyond their visibility and success.
The compilation pulls moments where Ross dismisses or mocks Doechii, minimizes Cardi B, throws jabs at Megan Thee Stallion, and even drags Kamala Harris into his commentary. None of the clips shows direct interaction or provocation. Instead, the throughline is Ross speaking on these women as punchlines, targets, or symbols, often reducing them to stereotypes or dismissive commentary.
What’s fueling the backlash is not just one clip but the consistency. Viewers are pointing out how often Black women end up as content fodder in Ross’ streams, while similar energy is rarely aimed at men with comparable influence. The compilation has sparked conversations about misogynoir in streaming culture and how edgy commentary often hides behind “jokes” when the target is a Black woman.
As the clips continue to circulate and Ross’ growing beef with Joe Budden following such nasty remarks, more people are asking why this pattern keeps sliding under the radar and what accountability looks like when disrespect becomes content.
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