This is now a trend, a dangerous incendiary trend.
The video is vile, wildly racist and anti-cop (f*ck the police). Every other word is “n*gga” and “m*therfucker.” Not only is President Trump bludgeoned with a blunt object, Snoop shoots him. It’s god awful.
According to Snoop, his focus on the track was “making a song that was not controversial but real — real to the voice of the people who don’t have a voice.”
When your “music” is as bad as Snoop’s, this is one way to get people to listen and be seen as cool by the leftwing destroyers in this country. This filth speaks to the low state of the culture in this country. One of my readers said, “My son who I have spoken to you about … is wise beyond his years. He always told me….’you and your hippie generation ruined America.’ He adds that if my generation had to fight WW2…. there would be no Jews left. We got college deferments, had disdain for military, went on to academia, ruined it completely. Ruined K-12… and led to Obama, and nearly a total collapse of America as we know it.”
No one would have dared to do such a thing to President Obama. They would have found themselves in a heap of trouble with Secret Service and law enforcement, not to mention the target of left-wing goons.
SNOOP DOGG SHOOTS FAKE-PRESIDENT TRUMP IN NEW VIDEO ‘LAVENDER’
Maeve McDermott , USA Today, March 13, 2017:
Snoop Dogg has made it clear that he’s no Trump supporter, speaking out against the president through his 2016 campaign and again 50 days into his administration.
Snoop Dogg has made it clear that he’s no Trump supporter, speaking out against the president through his 2016 campaign and again 50 days into his administration.
In Snoop’s latest music video for Lavender, a remix featuring BADBADNOTGOOD and Kaytranada, the rapper literally takes aim at Trump, pointing a gun at a clown dressed like the president.
In an interview with Billboard, Snoop claimed that “nobody’s dealing with the real issue with this (expletive) clown as president,” with his rapper peers only focused on releasing “party music.”
The rapper also listed his many issues with President Trump, including the “ban that (he) tried to put up; him winning the presidency; police being able to kill … and get away with it (and) people being in jail for weed for 20, 30 years,” he said.
“It’s a lot of clown (stuff) going on that we could just sit and talk on the phone all day about, but it’s a few issues that we really wanted to lock into (for the video) like police, the president and just life in general.”
The video’s director, Jesse Wellens, told Billboard that the video was inspired by the shooting of Philando Castile last summer.
According to Snoop, his focus on the track was “making a song that was not controversial but real — real to the voice of the people who don’t have a voice.”
(Warning: Video contains explicit language)
Article reposted with permission from PamelaGeller.com
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