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In 2015, there was an “epic” Twitter thread of over 100 tweets that told a story from the perspective of a woman named A’Ziah King aka “Zola.” The story quickly went viral, and now that Hollywood is struggling to stay afloat, there is a movie based off of the tweets. Of course race is all that mainstream media cares about, so far-left, progressive outlet Salon stepped in to inform the public that this is actually a story about why black and white women shouldn’t be friends.
Zola and her friend Stefani took a spontaneous road trip to Tampa, Florida in hopes of making large amounts of money from stripping gigs. In the Twitter story that was posted by Zola she explained that her friend had somehow lured her into a sex work scandal that she wasn’t aware of when they planned the trip. The two had met in a restaurant and bonded over their mutual love for pole dancing.
Salon: Netflix s Zola is a Cautionary Tale of White and Black Friendships
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