“Snoop Dogg announces he will carry Olympic torch opening ceremony in typical fashion,” Daily Express US reported Tuesday. And the praise from media sources that can profit off his inclusion is predictably gushing.
He’s a “legendary rapper,” we are told. And “an Olympic gold medal commentator, generating tens of millions of views for his highlights commentary.” He’s also unfit to “represent the United States in his way,” because that way has repeatedly shown contempt and hatred for every American who supports the agenda Donald Trump campaigns on.
He’s been a prominent influencer of the violent hatred that manifested itself in an assassination attempt, with no shortage of weak-minded leftists wishing it had succeeded.
Snoop Dogg posed with a flag-draped, toe-tagged Trump double on his “Make America Crip Again” extended play. In a move reminiscent of the Stalinist tactic of making photos that later proved inconvenient “disappear,” the photo that now dominates internet searches shows the title embroidered on a blue cap.
The Los Angeles-based Crips, of course, are a notorious, murderous street gang that has grown into one of the largest and most violent in the United States. That’s the U.S. Snoop “represents”:
“Since achieving fame, the popular gangster rap artist has had a number of brushes with the law. In 1990, he was convicted of cocaine possession. Three years later, he pled guilty for gun possession. Snoop was also tried and acquitted of murder charges in 1996. The case involved the killing of an alleged gang member who was shot by someone in the vehicle Snoop was riding in. In 2005, Snoop was sued for allegedly sexually assaulting a woman at the taping of Jimmy Kimmel Live in 2003. Snoop made legal news again in 2006. He and his posse were taken in custody at a London airport in April after the group got into a fight at the terminal. Later that year, he was arrested at the Bob Hope Airport in Burbank, California, after officers found marijuana and a gun in Snoop’s vehicle. In 2007, the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship, citing his prior criminal convictions, banned him from entering the country and appearing at the MTV Australia Video Music Awards.”
His “BadBadNotGood” video shows Snoop shooting a clown Trump in the head with a prop gun that emits a “Bang!” flag. Curiously, the version posted online is by a YouTuber, not the record label, making it fair to speculate as to why we don’t see a corporate posting.
It’s curious, with all his simulated “gun violence” for profit that Snoop’s is a rabid voice for citizen disarmament, going so far as to be a “leading voice” for the “I’m Unloading” propaganda stunt to convince investors to rid themselves of stock in firearms industry companies.
We also shouldn’t forget Snoop’s role in his “Girls Gone Wild: Doggy Style” video, when he was doing the important work of luring underage girls with drugs (settled out of court for undisclosed terms) to behave like drunk/stoned exhibitionist sluts for GGW founder Joe Francis, himself convicted of falsely imprisoning and assaulting women, “grabbing one … by the hair and throat and slamm[ing] her head into the floor.” And lest we think that was then and this is now, Snoop and his team of high-priced lawyers have been able to rebuff more recent accusations with pronouncements like “Gold digger season is here” that are ignored by the same indignant #MeToo radicals going after Donald Trump and Brett Kavanaugh just based on unsubstantiated accuser say-sos.
For some reason, the guy is Teflon, as exemplified by gigs like hosting The Joker’s Wild, performing in the Super Bowl halftime show, and now as an Olympic torch-bearer.
The corporate rope-sellers are fine with ignoring that and have decided there’s money in making accepted by and representative of the mainstream. What Snoop Dogg actually represents is toxic cultural pollution. He’s the last person in the world who should represent the United States, and by allowing him to, those behind his appointment have proven they shouldn’t, either.
About David Codrea:
David Codrea is the winner of multiple journalist awards for investigating/defending the RKBA and a long-time gun owner rights advocate who defiantly challenges the folly of citizen disarmament. He blogs at “The War on Guns: Notes from the Resistance,” is a regularly featured contributor to Firearms News, and posts on Twitter: @dcodrea and Facebook.
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