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08.06.2020 - 00:15 / celebrityinsider.org
During a new episode of Lil’ Wayne’s Young Money Radio, Snoop Dopp revealed his opinions regarding police brutality, racism, and even defunding the police, a new talking point reiterated around the world by Black Lives Matter protestors. According to Snoop Dogg, it has gotten worse over the last few years, but on account of technology and social sharing platforms, people can see what’s going on in the real world a lot more now.
Get ready for Snoop Dogg in space.
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Jimmy Kimmel is under the microscope after allegedly using racial slurs in a 1996 song.
changed his speech pattern in an attempt to adopt the voice of black comedian George Wallace, in what host Adam Carolla called Kimmel’s “crazy black voice.” Kimmel acknowledged imitating black people on other occasions as well.Kimmel, who is slated to host the Emmy Awards this year, announced last week that he’s taking the summer off amid a brewing blackface controversy; he has not issued an apology.In the Christmas track, a singer mentioned a “fat n—- in a sleigh giving sh— away,” referring to
Kobe Bryant is gone, but not forgotten. Almost five months after the NBA star's untimely death in a helicopter crash, the Los Angeles Lakers champion was honored on Sunday night during the 2020 ESPYS. Rapper Snoop Dogg performed a moving tribute to Bryant during the two-hour virtual show.
Drake celebrated Father's Day by giving shout-out to some of hip-hop's most famous dads.
D.L. Hughley will host a virtual fundraiser on Juneteenth to help combat the spread of COVID-19 and promote a message of Black empowerment and education.Sponsored by Master Growers, the online event will feature appearances by Snoop Dogg, Master P, TLC, Black-ish star Anthony Anderson and other celebrities.
Snoop Dogg, like 50 Cent, has created a reputation for himself online for his great content on social media. He and Curtis Jackson, aka 50 Cent, regularly post hilarious memes that poke fun at the current artists of the day, in addition to contentious modern issues.
Protesters across the United States are demanding justice in the wake of George Floyd‘s death, and that includes defunding police departments in every city and state. Celebrity activists like John Legend, Jane Fonda, and Lizzo have joined the cause, asking that bloated law enforcement budgets be cut, and the money instead be spent on health care, education, and investing in Black communities. Some stars have signed an online letter from Movement For Black Lives, vowing to fight for just that.
Peter White Television EditorThe movement to defund the police would force CBS to modify its entire primetime line-up, joked Stephen Colbert on The Late Show.The comedian used his monologue to discuss the issue, brought on following the killing of George Floyd and the subsequent protests against police brutality.He joked that ‘Defund The Police’ sounds like a radio friendly song by NWA.
Natalie Portman took to Instagram to share her thoughts on defunding the police. "When I first heard #defundthepolice, I have to admit my first reaction was fear," the 39-year-old actress wrote in a post.
In John Oliver’s view, it’s time for serious police reform.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterAt the top of Last Week Tonight, John Oliver addressed the George Floyd protests and Donald Trump’s bible photo opp and the excessive force police officers use — specifically against the Black community. That said, he spent the entire episode unpacking the problematic police system.Oliver points out that the violence we have seen is the tip of a very large iceberg.
Snoop Dogg is ready to be part of the democratic process. During an appearance on Real 92.3's on Thursday, the rapper revealed that he's never voted before — but is ready to head to the polls for the 2020 presidential election. «For many years they had me brainwashed thinking that you couldn't vote because you had a criminal record,» explained Snoop, who was convicted of a felony in 1990 and 2007. «I didn't know that.
Snoop Dogg will exercise his right to vote for the first time ever this year.In an interview with The Real 92.3, the rapper revealed that he’s never voted before because he thought past criminals were not eligible to do so.“For many years, it had me brainwashed thinking that you couldn’t vote because you had a criminal record,” he shared, according to the New York Post’s gossip column Page Six.However, the Drop It Like It’s Hot star added that this November he’s going to change that, and vowed
The rapper revealed that he has never, not once, voted before! However, in the light of America’s new fight against racial inequality, Snoop Dogg not only slammed the current POTUS for the way he has reacted to the protests but also promised that this year he’s definitely using his voting right! It sounds like Snoop is sick and tired of the situation in the United States so he is finally ready to contribute to the, hopefully positive, change a new president will bring.
Snoop Dogg, 48, is not a fan of the way Donald Trump‘s been handling racism in America and it’s the reason he’s voting for the first time ever in Nov. The rapper appeared on 92.3’s Big Boy radio station on June 4 to discuss the tragic death of George Floyd, which has prompted protests of thousands of people around the country to stop racial injustice, and admitted he’s not a fan of Trump being in office.
"Please take things one step further by voting out the corrupt officials... that are encouraging systematic racism and discrimination"