Snoop Dogg is getting groovy.
10.09.2020 - 20:35 / etcanada.com
Snoop Dogg says U.S. President Donald Trump does not discriminate when it comes to discrimination.
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Dogg has never shied from criticizing Trump. The “Drop It Like It’s Hot” rapper most recently put Trump on blast in a new Instagram video post this week.
“So, me and my homeboys sittin’ up here talkin’ about all the people that President Trump disrespected… Women, gays, transgenders, Blacks, Mexicans, Asians, and now veterans,” said the
Snoop Dogg is getting groovy.
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Time 100 television special in which they encouraged Americans to vote in the upcoming election. “We’re just six weeks out from , and today is National Voter Registration Day. Every four years, we are told the same thing, that ‘this is the most important election of our lifetime,’” Markle said.
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Ted Johnson John Fogerty says that Donald Trump’s use of his song Fortunate Son at campaign rallies is “confounding, to say the least,” given that the lyrics to the song were inspired by rich people who were able to avoid the draft during the Vietnam war.When the song was played at Trump’s rally in Michigan on Thursday, a number of journalists tweeted that it didn’t appear that the campaign grasped the meaning of the lyrics.In an Instagram post, Fogerty said that he wrote the song in 1969, at
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Ellise Shafer editorTBS has picked up a full season of an hour-long talent competition series titled “Go-Big Show.”The show is hosted by Bert Kreischer and features celebrity judges Snoop Dogg, Rosario Dawson, Jennifer Nettles and “The American Nightmare” Cody from All Elite Wrestling.The news was announced on Wednesday simultaneously on TBS, TNT and truTV, making it the three networks’ first roadblock announcement.
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Snoop Dogg has criticised Donald Trump by calling him a “racist” who is “disrespecting every colour”.The rapper also told the US president to earn the public’s votes in the lead up to the 2020 US election.“So, me and my homeboys sittin’ up here talkin’ about all the people that President Trump disrespected,” said Snoop Dogg on his Instagram page today (September 9). “Women, gays, transgenders, Blacks, Mexicans, Asians, and now veterans.“Hm.
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Tekashi 6ix9ine has said he would vote for Donald Trump in his first interview since being released from prison.The rapper was sentenced to 24 months behind bars last year for nine charges including conspiracy to murder and armed robbery. He was released in April over coronavirus fears and finished the home confinement part of his sentence in August.Speaking to the New York Times, 6ix9ine discussed the comparisons he receives to the current US President.