Sunday, July 10, 2016

Snoop Dogg and the game talk about unity; Look at These uncle tom niggahs as they talk about not attacking the police and in their songs they encourage nothing but Black on Black Crime

Look at this; these so-called hardcore rappers stepping up to be spokesmen for the police. Now in their songs they do all but put guns in the hands of Black youth encouraging them to committ all kinds of Black on Black crimes, but they wanna' tell us not to attack the whitey police! What kind of uncle tom niggas are these? They want to encourage black people to destroy their own communties, but don't rise up against the murderous white police? Is this your message snoopyboy doggbreath and the so-called game of tiddlywinks? It's alright to destroy your own community but when police kill our people in the streets and don't get charged for murders against black people, it's not alright to use the same sort of violence they use against us back on them? What kind of bullshit is this you uncletomassed pieces o' shit!!! I thought you were supposed to be 'hard-core' rappers? You made a big deal out of beinga gansta' snoopy? That's how you promoted yourself for years! That was all bullshit I see. And what about you gameyboi? Ain't you supposed to hard? Ain't it your music black thugs listen to before they go out to committ acts of violence against their own people? But we shouldn't do any of those things YOU suggest to white kkkops trying to kill us eh? Everything's okay as long as Black people are doing all the crying and the dying, but when a honkie gets killed in retaliation, all of a sudden we need to talk peace! I'm sick of that bullshit; why weren't they talkin' peace before any of our people died at their hands? They've done this shit before, coz' in Flint Michigan years ago when a crowd of  blacks rose up against the whites and strung two honkies up after putting up with violence from them for years, all of a sudden there was a need for mediation. So the whites, NOT THE BLACKS, created the NAACP! See how you're doomed to repeat history if you don't know it well? For this was 65 odd years ago they started the NAACP to 'work towards peace' between black and whites. How often do you hear from them now unless they want some money?Now snoopyboi, you came out against Iggy Azalea for being a white girl rapper, now you wanna' defend the police? Now Iggy ain't killed nobody, but these police you seem to love so much have killed hundreds of our people in the past few years! Now you're their defender? You two need to hang up your hardcore cards and  tell everybody you never were 'gangsta' lean' coz you works for the popo! Niggas'! I've lost all respect for both of these niggas'! They make quite a pair; the honkie police wanna kill us and these niggas' music encourages Blacks to kill one another! No wonder you're so cozy with the popo!!!!

Snoop Dogg: 'Not Here to Bash Police, But to Communicate'

Snoop Dogg, the Game speak about need for unity at LAPD headquarters

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Following the shooting deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile, Snoop Dogg and the Game led a police brutality protest in Los Angeles.

After a peaceful march led by Snoop Dogg, the Game and fellow protestors outside LAPD headquarters, the rappers addressed the media and new police officers at an LAPD graduation ceremony.






The Game spoke about the universal goal of the police forces in the U.S. and the Black Lives Matter movement, to better communities "from Long Beach to Compton" and all poverty-stricken neighborhoods. "I have no malice in my heart ... or anger toward anyone police officer," said the Game. "This is a beautiful city that can be one, that was one, that can get back to being one ... I want to tell everyone that I love you no matter what race you're from, where you come from ... whoever you are," he said. "If you are human being, this is a day of change."

Snoop Dogg addressed the new officers, saying that the point of the conference "was not to bash the police, but to get some communication." The rapper stressed that this would be the first of many steps communities would need to take to gain mutual understanding. "We want to thank [the officers] because now they can go out and do their jobs ... and have a conversation."

This ain't the whole story for this is all I could stand of these two uncle tom niggas'. If you want to read the whole story, find it yourselves.

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