>“How the fuck they gonna put Roots on on Memorial Day? They gonna just keep beating that shit in our heads of how they did us, huh?” he says in a video on his Instagram account. “I don’t understand America. They just want to keep showing the abuse that we took hundreds and hundreds of years ago. But, guess what? We taking the same abuse.” >“When you all going to make a motherfucking series about the success black folks is having? The only success we have is Roots and 12 Years a Slave and shit like that, huh? Fuck y’all. I ain’t watching that shit,” Snoop continued. “Fuck them television shows. Let’s create our own shit based on today, how we live, and how we inspire people today.” people.com/article/roots-history-miniseries-snoop-dogg-calls-boycott
When he stops glorifying nigger culture I'll listen
Dominic Russell
It's called Empire. It's on FOX airs @ 8 on weds
Tyler Watson
Love & Hip-Hop
Daniel Sanchez
It's a fair complaint. It would be depressing and frustrating if essentially all the media made about your race is about their oppression.
Jacob Jones
>I don’t understand America
Sure he doesn't, that's why he's successful
Guy's getting a little too rowdy against a country that's treated him like a king
Ayden Jenkins
>mfw im reading op post in snoop dogg voice
Luke Wright
Every character on that show is a stereotype. If it wasn't created by a black guy people would call it racist
Kevin Turner
>Rapper promoting violence, prostitution, drugs, murder, gangs. >DES WHITE BOYS RACIST, WE ARE STILL SLAVES, BOYCOTT THIS CAUSE 420 BLAZE IT
Christopher Richardson
How's the eldest mentally ill brother a stereotype? Guy isn't musically talented, a thug, or on the down low in the least bit
Lincoln Martin
This is why Black Panther is sure to be one of Marvels biggest solo hits. nig nogs look at it as a relief from the endless slave movies Hollywood makes. twitter.com/hashtag/BlackPantherSOLIT?src=hash
Evan Price
He is Tom Dunois from The Boondocks. Successful black lawyer marrying a white blonde woman
Xavier Torres
That's not a black stereotype though, it's an archetype.
Eli Lee
But that's literally the opposite of what he's saying you fucking clown. He's telling them to not watch it so they can stop focusing on past grievances and work towards making a better future. How are you this fucking autistic?
Daniel Rodriguez
>Let’s create our own shit based on today, how we live, and how we inspire people today.
This is decent to be honest.
It's better than the pandering the "we wuz kings" bullshit, and blackwashing existing franchises. I.e. it's the right way of doing it, instead of what lazy Hollywood producers and SJWs insist on.
Nathaniel Rogers
Not him but doesn't >They just want to keep showing the abuse that we took hundreds and hundreds of years ago. But, guess what? We taking the same abuse.” Imply that blacks today are suffering from just as much abuse as their ancestors? I don't speak WE WUZ
Jayden Myers
Biaaaaaaaaatch
Luis Price
>"and work towards making a better future" >Rapper promoting violence, prostitution, drugs, murder, gangs
My autism prevents me from seeing how those two go hand in hand
Isaac Reed
Its snoop dogg you dumb bitch not fucking gucci mane he only talks about smoking weed and having a good time
Brandon Turner
while I don't necessarily agree or disagree with anything he's saying, fuck Snoop Dogg, he has like a handful of good songs, the rest is eh
Adam Nelson
You know, all the source is against your statement, could just link almost any song he made to contradict you
Jose Russell
He's saying if theyre gonna make movies about black persecution, it should be relevant to todays situation. Who the fuck is still around from slavery times? No one. It doesnt connect to anyone. It would be better to make a movie about drugs and sex ruining the black community and it should be made by blacks, not hollywood producers
Cooper Reed
Except the term abuse implies that blacks are still facing adversity as a result of their race, he's not at all saying that they're fucking one another over as you seem to be asserting.
Grayson Mitchell
>They always telling us that we were slaves >How about something showing that WE WAS KINGS
Jace White
>cuz its 1-8-7 on the undercovah caaaahp
Tyler Garcia
It's the only reason they're relevant at all
Connor Roberts
Snoop Dogg plays a rapist in a black flick.
Kevin Garcia
>plays
Parker Martinez
>stop identifying with slaves >keep identifying with thugs
such a great rolemodel
Luke Johnson
Ok,now what jew is gonna boycott the next ebil nazi movie???? because If I see one more ebil nazi movie I'm gonna vomit my guts out.
Anthony Mitchell
but snoop, there's already a show based on today
Ian Anderson
you dont actually listen to snoop dogg do you dude.
He wrote "Dogg house"
Joseph Morales
Well being a rapist is different from being a slave, so those points aren't really at odds with one another.
William Cruz
He isn't wrong though.The crux of the issue is racism. All this coddling, tokenism and bullshit coming from the left is just as racist as the slavery days.
Jason Morgan
He's not all placing blame on leftist for racism
David Long
>is just as racist as the slavery days. Gee I wasn't aware having a white guy cast a black dude in a film role to fill a quota was as racist as making any and all black dudes chattel due to the belief that blacks are inherently inferior.
Jacob Clark
>“When you all going to make a motherfucking series about the success black folks is having?
did he even consider how utterly stupid attempting to articulate a 'serious' point in such an asinine way makes him look?
Jayden Taylor
>Snoop continued. “Fuck them television shows. Let’s create our own shit based on today, how we live, and how we inspire people today.”
I think he’s right, Blacks need to get away from constantly harping on the race angle (or just remaking White movies with Black casts) and make movies and tv shows about other subjects.
No reason why Blacks can’t do sci-fi, fantasy, thrillers, etc. written by Black authors, with Black directors and Black casts that still appeals to other ethnicities.
Good art is good art, regardless of who made it.
The Black elites (and there are plenty of them with shit loads of money) need to get together to fund it and make it happen.
Ethan Gutierrez
I thought Gucci made suits?
Hudson Peterson
Its all they fucking talk about and the ones to bring it up the most. They remind everyone about it constantly .
To prove my point . Root reboot is being done by a black man. 12 years a slave directed and written by a black man. Shit i am sure a black man was behind the original roots.
Ian Wood
It's almost as if black people make and enjoy those kinds of productions rather than a white person holding black directors and actors hostage and forcing them to make opression based films.
Do you not remember blacks bitching because no one went to go see Selma whereas American Sniper was doing exceptionally well?
Matthew Hernandez
>why you arresting me for? I only murdered 1 guy, that Hitler murdered millions!
Jason Flores
He's right, essentially. Black people need to get away from the victim narrative.
Jackson Rivera
lol well snoop. you have major influences on black people, you could literally walk into the ghetto and command them like an army. do your part to help raise those communities then.
Adam Taylor
A black guy only benefits from being cast in a role that would have otherwise gone to a white guy, black people were only harmed by slavery. It's not comparable
Luke Nguyen
I feel the same way about women.
Both women and black people whine incessantly about white men not making movies about them instead of making them themselves. For fuck's sake, if a white young man wants a film made people yell at him, "go make it yourself! No one cares about your idea!" so the kid goes out and makes it himself. Why in the fuck don't they do the same?
Joseph Young
Snoop Dogg makes movies, just shit ones. There are actually a lot of black filmmakers, I'm not sure why Sup Forums believes otherwise.
Julian Taylor
It's especially unnerving when you think about how low the requirements are these days to make a movie. Decent equipment is cheap and there are countless opportunities to get funding or cut corners, and actors will literally whore themselves out for exposition.
Ayden Young
what bothers me about half these instances where people claim something is pandering is that it's just invoked as a buzzword and is very clearly a euphemism for "black people just make me uncomfortable."
When white characters get their race changed then there's valid space for complaint, but people who act as if a nonwhite character existing is in some capacity unfair in its own right are just the most insane.
James Hernandez
>There are actually a lot of black filmmakers, I'm not sure why Sup Forums believes otherwise.
So why aren't they making these stories instead of bitching about someone else not making them?
Ayden Brooks
Because Spike Lee went insane and Twelve years a meme man was probably just building funds for other more innovative kino down the tube.
Caleb Peterson
They are? The most common genre of film for black directors is actually romantic comedies or dramas. Snoop Dogg has a horror anthology film series.
They exist regardless of whether you watch them or not.
Connor Cook
>Romantic comedies or dramas I prefer to just pretend Tyler Perry isn't a real human being but an automaton programmed to produce low quality films.
Colton Nelson
Ok, but there are black directors outside of Tyler Perry who produce that style of film. They're all over Netflix.
Not to mention all the black television series that are written, directed and for the most part star black people. I'm not sure why so many people are under the impression blacks only make slave and civil rights movies.
Easton Brooks
I just want a movie adaptation of The Ear, The Eye, and The Arm in my lifetime desu
I thought they were the reason it was produced, why the fuck do we need a couple a year for then?!
Nathaniel Taylor
So why are they bitching about "When you all going to make a motherfucking series" then?
Jaxon Stewart
I stand with Snoop!
Jonathan Campbell
Because blacks aren't a monolith with a single speaker of the house in the form of celebrities. They make films such as the Butler, Selma and the Help major successes and turn out for them, which is why they're made in the first place. Snoop Dogg just so happens to be tired of it.
Christopher Barnes
>they You mean why is this one particular guy bitching? I haven't the slightest clue
Anthony Nelson
> It's almost as if black people make and enjoy those kinds of productions
I’m sure that plays a part in it but I’d also suggest that movies and tv shows continually focusing drug dealing ghetto niggers and oldy timey slaves is simply what Black consumers are given.
It’s not like any of us, regardless of ethnicity, have a say in what Hollywood produces, it’s a case of take it or leave it.
Nicholas Wright
Those movies are for hipster white guilt betas
Most black people i know watch anime
Austin Jones
Odd provided black movies outside of those genres as well as romance, actin and drama tend to not do well at the box office or go straight to DVD. It's almost as if blacks are capable of speaking with their wallets and manage to continuously do so.
Blake Nelson
>Odd provided black movies outside of those genres as well as romance, actin and drama tend to not do well at the box office or go straight to DVD.
There’s no denying that Black-Americans are only 13% of the overall population in the U.S. and if the movie or tv show is aimed exclusively at the Black market, it ain’t going to make a bazillion dollars even if every Black in the country buys a ticket.
What I’m saying (and I think Snoop Dog is also) is that the focus should be on making _good art_ instead of making specifically Black art that continually focuses on race relations.
No reason why Blacks can’t make the equivalent of a “Game of Thrones” fantasy tv series or a “Dune” type sci-fi movie that has nothing to do with race relations, but happens to have an all Black cast which White, Asian, Hispanic, etc. viewers can also enjoy.
Because as soon as the race bullshit rears it’s head, most of those those White, Asian, Hispanic, etc. viewers are just going to change the channel, as nobody likes being lectured about how they’re to blame for all the world’s ills.
Justin Edwards
>He's right, essentially. Black people need to get away from the victim narrative.
Jews never gave up the victim narrative and they're doing great.
Jeremiah Hernandez
There's nothing wrong with rape
Dylan Young
>There’s no denying that Black-Americans are only 13% of the overall population in the U.S. and if the movie or tv show is aimed exclusively at the Black market, it ain’t going to make a bazillion dollars even if every Black in the country buys a ticket.
But black films with the historical slave narrative, comedies or the Tyler Perry style dramas make tons of money. The problem isn't that they're black, it's that they're black and have no interest whatsoever in the types of movies that you want them to make. Snoop Dogg isn't even suggesting anything to do with fantasy and thrillers, there is no market for it.
>Because as soon as the race bullshit rears it’s head, most of those those White, Asian, Hispanic, etc. viewers are just going to change the channel, as nobody likes being lectured about how they’re to blame for all the world’s ills.
Weird given how much money and critical acclaim 12 Years a Slave and The Help dragged in.
>What I’m saying (and I think Snoop Dog is also And you are terribly misconstruing what is he is saying and have been doing so the entirety of the thread. Snoop Dogg isn't pushing your agenda with his statement, rather stating he wants black film to focus on successful blacks of today as opposed to marginalized blacks of the past.
Aiden Clark
> Snoop Dogg isn't pushing your agenda with his statement, rather stating he wants black film to focus on successful blacks of today as opposed to marginalized blacks of the past.
And you don’t do that by continually focusing on race relations.
You’ve probably seen the tv series “Luther”, (if not, you should) as was a pretty popular tv series and that was because it had a good story and good acting and despite the main character being Black, had nothing to do with race relations.
It was just good art.
Kevin Fisher
>And you don’t do that by continually focusing on race relations. You can actually do both, see Empire's (a more successful series than Luther) continuous nods to the Black Lives Matter movement. A show Snoop Dogg has starred in himself.
You understand he's not at all saying he doesn't want to see the discussion of race relations in media, right? He's just tired of slavery movies portraying downtrodden blacks.
Snoop Dogg Talks ‘Game of Thrones’: The Rapper on ‘Bad Bitch’ Khaleesi and Smoking with Tyrion
Believe it or not, the Doggfather is a huge fan of HBO’s Game of Thrones. The hip-hop legend discusses his favorite characters and who he’d want to smoke weed with on the show.
Snoop Dogg is a man of many interests.
The 43-year-old rapper formerly known as Calvin Broadus is a hip-hop legend who’s sold over 35 million albums worldwide, and released his 13th studio album, Bush, this month. He’s starred in films like Starsky & Hutch and Training Day, has directed several porn flicks, and is arguably the world’s foremost marijuana enthusiast who has his own line of weed and is rumored to smoke as many as 80 blunts a day
He is also a massive fan of HBO’s Game of Thrones. Snoop featured on the GoT-themed compilation album, Catch the Throne: The Mixtape, Vol. 2, alongside artists like Method Man and Anthrax, and famously recapped the show during a smoke session with Seth Rogen.
With the fifth season of Game of Thrones well underway, The Daily Beast reached out to the one and only Snoop Dogg to answer our Thrones questionnaire. Though it took several months to get the answers, the D-O-double-G finally came through. So without further ado…
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Nolan Nguyen
why is snoop dogg still famous?
he can't rap he's not funny he always seems borderline autistic
Alexander Hall
1. What attracts you to Game of Thrones? The story. The plot is just crazy. All these kingdoms fighting for one throne. 2. Do you have a favorite character on the show? Tyrion. Cuz he likes to have a good time and party with bad bitches. 3.Who’sthe most badass character on the show? I say the Hound cuz he just don’t give a fuck. 4. If you could be any Game of Thrones character who would you be? I’d be my own character and take over the Iron Throne. U hear me!? 5. Of all the Game of Thrones characters, who would you want to smoke weed with? Of course Tyrion Lannister! He knows how to party. 6. Was there an episode on the show that bugged you out the most? When Littlefinger pushed Lysa down the Moon Door. That shit was crazy. I def did not see that coming. Littlefinger is cold. 7. I loved your analysis of the show with Seth Rogen. Do you host Thrones viewing parties with other people like Seth? NO. 8. Can you talk about the tracks you contributed to the Game of Thrones mixtape, and why you think they fit the spirit of the show? They fit with the feel of the show—explosive and real. 9. Whose plotline on the show are you most looking forward to in Season 5? Daenerys Targaryen. She got them Dragons. It will be interesting to see how she uses them this season to claim the Iron Throne. 10.Who’sthe sexiest character on the show? Hands down,Daenerys Targaryen. She’s a bad bitch.
FIN
Michael Allen
Nostalgia
Angel Edwards
I think he was saying they need some positive black movies about brothers doing something besides being whipped by white people.
Dylan Moore
Snoop Lion has lost it in recent years. Shame, he was pretty based before the SJWs got to him.
Eli Mitchell
This, and thankfully more and more shows are coming out with black actors and actresses put in good roles where they can show their talent without it being about race relations. Hopefully it can finally snowball into the mainstream enough to be normal and not a constant cause of pushing political agendas or blind hate/ignorance.
Adam Kelly
Negro here, Fuck a slave movie. Jewwywood makes these flicks to pacify us and villify themselves in a FICTIONAL context. "Oh damn look how bad you blacks USED to have it! Gosh, we're so sorry for what we did to y'all 300 years ago! Things are so much better now though!" FUCK YOU WHITE PEOPLE
Chase Taylor
I mean the guy rioted over the Rodney King beatings, he was always a SJW if not by another name.
Ian Cox
He wants empowerment but keeping the racism alive. He's saying he doesn't like slavery because it's the white man keeping them down by showing slavery, not that he wants to move on to something positive.
Ian Ramirez
>Black Panther Why isn't there a hero called the Klansman ?
Brandon Allen
He has a point honestly. I've met other black people who feel this way.
They hate that movies and things about black people are always focused on slavery/racism and feel that constantly bringing that shit up creates problems.
Grayson Thomas
He was justified at that time tho. Now it;s just pandering and SJW arm twisting for muuh Obama dollars.
Adrian Morales
>He was justified at that time tho. Really? Were the Baltimore protesters justified as well? Freddie Gray actually died, whereas King, although brutally beaten, survived and made bank off the city as a result.
Sounds more like you just liked him more at the time so his actions are less niggerdly as a result.
Noah Howard
having a twitter tantrum over muh cis privilege and taking to the street to bust heads/get your head busted are two very different things senpai
Blake Thomas
>defending the LA riots at all Are you 16?
Caleb Gonzalez
Empire exists. It's one of the biggest cultural contributions blacks have made in years and it's overwhelmingly popular.
It's also racist as shit but you can't say that because it's about black people and the co-creator is black.
Jonathan Peterson
>Lucsious gets locked up for a murder his entire family is aware he did >Blacks, including the family and Al Sharpton, come out in full force to protest the racist police force even though the victim was another black guy
It's just real life senpai
Jeremiah Brooks
>Were the Baltimore protesters justified as well?
That has nothing to do with anything. Why even bring it up?
Fair enough
Double that
Gavin Rodriguez
so fucking based
Juan Martin
You're implying that rioting over the injury of a black man is justified because a celebrity you like did so in the 90s, although it resulted in the injury of several dozen others.
Are the Baltimore riots today, that began over a similar circumstance, also justified despite the fact the rioters have the full support of your dreaded SJWs?
Gabriel Anderson
>sexiest character >Daenerys Targaryen Not that I expected a good taste from him, but still...
Jack Perry
Thanks for being a trip faggot, now I can filter you
Dominic Rivera
Just ignorant then
Cameron Sanders
Again Baltimore or modern events have nothing to do with it, stop baiting holy shit.
I was actually alive during the 90s, attitudes and circumstances during those times and during the riots earlier were very different.
No, that was heinous. Should have shot them on site.
Would you stop baiting now? I know what you are trying to do, but it won;t work with me.
Andrew Anderson
You Americans are fucked. You're primed for a race-civil war, and that's where the powers that should not be are taking you.
James Wood
A rolemodel is a rolemodel. Not all of them are great. Just look at The Dude from the big Lebowski!
Tyler Clark
>play the victim card at every opportunity >media focuses on your victimizing because it's all you talk about >'WOW CAN WE STOP TALKING ABOUT SLAVERY FOR A SECOND'
It's like a Jew complaining about too many Holocaust documentaries. The dope fried Snoop's brain, he's rambling.