A columnist from the NY times recently criticized Snoop Dogg's selection as a SuperBowl Performer. Mushnick went on to criticize Pepsi and Corona too for helpin
Share Snoop Dogg SuperBowl Criticism From A Columnist Phil Mushnick wrote an article in the NY Post saying As I watched that Corona ad, I got to thinking about Snoop Doggs violently anti-police, pro-crime vile and vulgar artistry, mindful that Roger Goodell appointed and anointed Snoop Dogg the headliner at this years Super Bowl halftime The columnist then went on to explain, Five NYPD officers have been shot in the first 20 days of this year. And the fellow chosen by the NFL and approved by Goodell to star in this years halftime produces, records, sells, and profits from artistry advocating streets filled with the blood of cops and threats against those who would help solve the shootings of cops and civilians. Snoop being anti-police is helping to push the movement forward. This is still in alignment with Colin Kapernick as well as its symbolic of that underrepresented voice being heard. Snoop is anti-police, pro-violence, as an of the artists as well. Their existence in that space is relevant and appreciated. Thats the point. SuperBowl Halftime Show Trailer Released The SuperBowl halftime show trailer was recently released. The wait is nearly over as a trailer for the commercial, titled The Call, which takes place on a massive gold chessboard as each star is interrupted by a phone call. The commercial begins with Eminem in a dark lab coat playing with floating lyrics in a rap battle against his younger alter ego, Slim Shady Snoop Dogg Makes Big Claims Snoop Dogg commented on the upcoming halftime showrecently saying it would be the greatest performance in hip hop history, Were so thankful that the NFL is accepting hip-hop on stage and letting us do what we do, Snoop said. Were gonna give you the greatest performance youve ever seen in hip-hop history. Read more