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12826789, Snoop Dogg gets backlash for calling a camerawoman "thick"
Posted by Starks dunked on Bulls, Tue Jun-09-15 08:40 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyKqROsAFDk
12826795, so much to type.
Posted by Deadzombie, Tue Jun-09-15 08:45 PM
12826796, Look at the shitter on that critter
Posted by John Forte, Tue Jun-09-15 08:49 PM
12826824, oh damn, he actually said this.
Posted by Deadzombie, Tue Jun-09-15 09:09 PM
that shits kinda funny,

but was no one upset when regis groped nicki minaj?
12826945, ^^^^ yeah
Posted by Dr Claw, Wed Jun-10-15 06:41 AM
>but was no one upset when regis groped nicki minaj?

I mean, he straight up slapped her ass on TV like he couldn't control himself
12827050, Lies. Okayplayer was outraged.
Posted by DavidHasselhoff, Wed Jun-10-15 08:33 AM
12827096, Okayplayer is always outraged
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-10-15 09:17 AM
12826958, Regis caught hell for that.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 07:06 AM
12827034, why didn't nicki minaj do a expose about it?
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 08:23 AM
why didn't her production crew start a 'call to arms?'

what kind of hell did he catch, exactly?

the same kind of hell that's in snoop's future?
12827047, lulzesephees!!!
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 08:31 AM
you so funny.
12827076, how do you pronounce this?
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 08:51 AM
12827222, this is what I was wondering...
Posted by exactopposite, Wed Jun-10-15 10:23 AM
12827254, he "retired" like a year later
Posted by lfresh, Wed Jun-10-15 10:43 AM

~~~~
When you are born, you cry, and the world rejoices. Live so that when you die, you rejoice, and the world cries.
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You cannot hate people for their own good.
12827253, yep
Posted by lfresh, Wed Jun-10-15 10:43 AM

~~~~
When you are born, you cry, and the world rejoices. Live so that when you die, you rejoice, and the world cries.
~~~~
You cannot hate people for their own good.
12826798, RE: Snoop Dogg gets backlash for calling a camerawoman "thick"
Posted by sersey, Tue Jun-09-15 08:50 PM
Lmao... Have they "met" Snoop? Dude was just callin Iggy all kinds of bitches cunts and tricks just a few months ago on twitter. Snoop gives a nary fuck and can still make an appearance on Sesame Street the next day like it never happened. One of the most bulletproof celebs ever. Ever....
12826801, Hmmm . . . I hear you but
Posted by Starks dunked on Bulls, Tue Jun-09-15 08:54 PM
>Lmao... Have they "met" Snoop? Dude was just callin Iggy all
>kinds of bitches cunts and tricks just a few months ago on
>twitter. Snoop gives a nary fuck and can still make an
>appearance on Sesame Street the next day like it never
>happened. One of the most bulletproof celebs ever. Ever....
>

No celeb is really untouchable.

And the public doesn't care about Iggy so it didn't matter what Snoop called her.

Snoop will survive this because he's made his bread from being misogynistic. The camerawoman is clearly unfamiliar with Snoop.
12826803, but they're reaching.
Posted by Deadzombie, Tue Jun-09-15 08:56 PM
12826805, Nah, he was way outta line
Posted by John Forte, Tue Jun-09-15 08:58 PM
12826807, why, cause she was white?
Posted by Deadzombie, Tue Jun-09-15 08:59 PM
he was 'out of line', but not waay out of line.
12830051, RE: Nah, he was way outta line
Posted by bangkokkid, Sat Jun-13-15 10:59 AM
Exactly.
12826808, Aint no one giving a damn about this broads fake ass tears.
Posted by legsdiamond, Tue Jun-09-15 09:00 PM
12826811, I agree
Posted by Starks dunked on Bulls, Tue Jun-09-15 09:01 PM
>
12826809, RE: The backlash from White Women can pierce any bulletproof armor
Posted by sersey, Tue Jun-09-15 09:00 PM
Iggy Azalea: white woman

Snoop: Takes to twitter only to refer to Iggy as a bitch a trick and a cunt.

Next day: Snoop goes on to host the 2014 Bet Awards the next day with no mention, or apology of the events that transpired and it goes off without a hitch.

That's about as bulletproof as it gets in hollywood.
12827250, BET awards =/= Hollywood, tho.
Posted by spades, Wed Jun-10-15 10:39 AM
12826804, this is an attack on black language & style of communication.
Posted by Deadzombie, Tue Jun-09-15 08:57 PM
12826806, C'mon, man. That was straight up sexual harassment
Posted by John Forte, Tue Jun-09-15 08:59 PM
12826813, you're right. this is a win for feminism.
Posted by Deadzombie, Tue Jun-09-15 09:01 PM
12826815, LOL. Technically it is but its like filming at the playboy mansion...
Posted by legsdiamond, Tue Jun-09-15 09:04 PM
Can you really cry when Hef talks about your curves?
12826817, Yeah, he talked to her like she was one of the GGN weathergirls
Posted by Starks dunked on Bulls, Tue Jun-09-15 09:05 PM
>
12826819, it'd be okay if she was a geggecee weathergirl?
Posted by Deadzombie, Tue Jun-09-15 09:06 PM
12826821, why not weather woman?
Posted by Deadzombie, Tue Jun-09-15 09:06 PM
12826820, Race card denied. Snoop was outta line. Even for a rapper this was off
Posted by Brotha Sun, Tue Jun-09-15 09:06 PM
12826822, oops.
Posted by Deadzombie, Tue Jun-09-15 09:07 PM
-
12826833, This is just as valid a complaint as thick girl's complaint
Posted by Mgmt, Tue Jun-09-15 09:15 PM
>
12826837, No the fuck it isn't.
Posted by John Forte, Tue Jun-09-15 09:20 PM
And you niggas wonder where all the women went.
12826967, Shits wild.
Posted by Brotha Sun, Wed Jun-10-15 07:26 AM
12826970, the replies in this post are repulsive
Posted by blkprinceMD05, Wed Jun-10-15 07:28 AM
12826993, how is this different from a poster ogling over a 'racy' avatar?
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 07:52 AM
i can totally see some typing 'look at the shitter on that critter' as a response to a simplyhanna avatar.

well, maybe not her's - but you get the picture.

that comment would strike laughs from men and women.

12826996, avatars INVITE comment.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 07:54 AM
That woman did nothing to invite that comment.
12827003, this a slippery slope. avatars invite comments? just like sexy clothes?
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 07:57 AM
every time I see a msclayton avatar it's okay for me to type kinda wildly cause she invited it with her avatar?

what was the camera woman wearing?

none of us know.

but, snoop could've read her outfit as an 'invitation'.

you know, like our avatars.
12827006, She was not wearing 'sexy' clothes.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 07:59 AM
I know how camera operators dress - even women camera operators. It ain't sexy. They dress like ppl who do relatively hard labor - bc that what the job requires. They don't dress like they're going to the club.
12827011, im sorry. this statement is baseless.
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 08:03 AM
surely you know many camera operators.

but to suggest you know what this operator was wearing on that day is ridiculous.

my other point is, should it matter what she was wearing?
12827023, i spent several years working in TV studios, player.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 08:14 AM
the statement has some base - i have worked w/camera operators, including women, and have a pretty good idea how they typically dress.

and no, it doesn't matter what she wore.
12827026, cool.
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 08:16 AM
12826998, The man brought street harassment to her workplace
Posted by John Forte, Wed Jun-10-15 07:54 AM
12827004, it's kinda the other way around. the camera was following him.
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 07:58 AM
12827010, yup
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-10-15 08:03 AM
12827035, I almost guarantee that was a scheduled interview
Posted by John Forte, Wed Jun-10-15 08:24 AM
but I'll let you cook
12827038, of course the interview is scheduled.
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 08:27 AM
and im sure the producers were excited when they booked him
12827040, which made that a workplace, not her following him around
Posted by John Forte, Wed Jun-10-15 08:28 AM
12827313, that's so ridiculous. Reporter goes to ISIS territory and complains about
Posted by Buddy_Gilapagos, Wed Jun-10-15 11:29 AM
bullets in their workplace.

They sought to interview a pimp and he acted like a pimp.


**********
"Everyone has a plan until you punch them in the face. Then they don't have a plan anymore." (c) Mike Tyson


"One of the most important things in life is what Judge Learned Hand described as 'that ever-gnawing inner doubt as to whether you're
12827351, Did she schedule the interview with ISIS's agent?
Posted by John Forte, Wed Jun-10-15 11:47 AM
You just compared Snoop to a roving band of madmen. Why not take it all the way and compare him to a wild animal.
12827427, Slowly you are getting my point. I think Snoop is a pretty vile person.
Posted by Buddy_Gilapagos, Wed Jun-10-15 12:27 PM
His career has always been based on the degradation of women. He makes it clear it is not an image but he is really living it.


Despite this we continue to embrace him as this family friendly cuddly figure. He is not.

My point is dude should not be on sesame street, not coaching kids football teams and not seen in general as anything than what he claims to be, a criminal pimp.

So yes, I have no problem comparing him to other morally reprehensible people. They all exist on the continuum of morally bad people (I don't know why you think it logically follows to compare him to wild animals though).




>You just compared Snoop to a roving band of madmen. Why not
>take it all the way and compare him to a wild animal.


**********
"Everyone has a plan until you punch them in the face. Then they don't have a plan anymore." (c) Mike Tyson


"One of the most important things in life is what Judge Learned Hand described as 'that ever-gnawing inner doubt as to whether you're
12827353, That bitch reporter who complained about being nearly raped in Cairo was crazy!
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 11:47 AM
It was her fault too. She asked for it by being a woman.
12827367, you swim with the sharks...
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-10-15 11:54 AM
12827387, Absolutely fucking disgusting.
Posted by soulpsychodelicyde, Wed Jun-10-15 11:59 AM
12827691, I know, they be biting and shit
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-10-15 04:37 PM
12829406, HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAA
Posted by Stoogie, Fri Jun-12-15 12:47 PM
you a funny ass dude.
12827400, especially w/a gunch that bleeds monthly.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 12:05 PM
absolutely. she asked for it. if she didn't like it she should've stayed in a woman's place!
12827689, gunch? I'm stealing this, thanks.
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-10-15 04:36 PM
12827410, You and your strawman are doing too much.
Posted by Buddy_Gilapagos, Wed Jun-10-15 12:10 PM
You are introducing the concept of fault. I didn't say that it's the reporters fault for getting shot if they decide to go to ISIS territory, so why suggest that I would think that it's Lara Logan's fault she got sexually assaulted?

Unnecessary leap.



**********
"Everyone has a plan until you punch them in the face. Then they don't have a plan anymore." (c) Mike Tyson


"One of the most important things in life is what Judge Learned Hand described as 'that ever-gnawing inner doubt as to whether you're
12827412, yes, bringing up an example where another professional woman
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 12:11 PM
complained about sexual misconduct in a very man-dominated environment was totally off-mark.

your comparison which didn't involve any sexual nature like the one currently at issue was so much better.

my bad, man.

12827477, OK, so you would agree that Lara Logan should not have been in that
Posted by Buddy_Gilapagos, Wed Jun-10-15 01:03 PM
square in Egypt right?

Conceding that yes the men who attacked her are responsible for their actions the same way Snoop is responsible for what he said to the camerawoman.

Conceding that it was neither Lara Logan or the camera person's fault what they were subjected to.

That being said, Lara Logan shouldn't have been in that square because no woman would want to be sexually assaulted and CBS did not seem able to control for her safety.

Similarly, CBC should not have subjected their camerawoman to being objectified by a pimp by putting her in the presence of a pimp.

**********
"Everyone has a plan until you punch them in the face. Then they don't have a plan anymore." (c) Mike Tyson


"One of the most important things in life is what Judge Learned Hand described as 'that ever-gnawing inner doubt as to whether you're
12827503, you're actually trying to have this conversation, huh?
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 01:23 PM
bless your heart.

lol

FTR...that reply about Lara Logan was sarcasm, player. i forget that you often fail to understand sarcasm.

i'm not going to discuss this w/you. i've made my point - you disagree. i disagree entirely w/what you are saying. i am not interested in changing your mind. you won't change mine. i'm done.



12827039, her 'workplace' is mobile. it's whereever the camera goes.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 08:28 AM
so even if the camera was following him around - he brought street harassment to her workplace.

12827044, her 'workplace' involves wrangling snoop. they seek his time.
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 08:30 AM
they seek his attention.

snoop is at work, too.

and they're following him.
12827048, k.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 08:32 AM
12827956, bahahah, fa'real??
Posted by initiationofplato, Thu Jun-11-15 03:10 AM
12826826, Ass confirmation or no?
Posted by Thirsty Dude, Tue Jun-09-15 09:09 PM
12826829, they cut her off at the end when she started speaking the truth.
Posted by Deadzombie, Tue Jun-09-15 09:11 PM
tough stuff.
12826897, Yep
Posted by Nick Has a Problem...Seriously, Tue Jun-09-15 11:35 PM
She was about to lay all that shit out on the table. She said something get said about her body everyday. Dude cut her off quick.
12827312, Fa real. She was on that Chappelle(c)How much time you got, buddy....
Posted by NoDrawls McGraw, Wed Jun-10-15 11:27 AM
12826830, that was OD
Posted by SHAstayhighalways, Tue Jun-09-15 09:14 PM
12826831, At 1:48, she implies that he was a threat
Posted by Mgmt, Tue Jun-09-15 09:14 PM
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyKqROsAFDk

If you guys are okay with that, enjoy this new world that you are cornered into
12826973, That might be too much but still he was way out of line.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 07:35 AM
a woman should not be subject to comments about her body just bc she appears in public. She felt threatened, I guess, and I roll my eyes bc I'm being insensitive and unfair and I'm projecting my race prejudice. Surely she projected her own race prejudice which I assume fed her fear. I hope I'm wrong there. But her point is well-taken - Snoop was out of pocket.
12826835, yeah, that's an interesting one
Posted by kayru99, Tue Jun-09-15 09:16 PM
good example of how language and cultural familiarity matters in all kinds of interactions.

Calling a white woman who ain't at all familiar with black culture "thick" is essentially calling her a fat cow.

Which is hilarious.
12826841, Example of how not watching the video leaves one uninformed
Posted by John Forte, Tue Jun-09-15 09:26 PM
This isn't about "thick"
12826857, Its about her 15 seconds... cuz aint no damn way you are that offended by a rapper
Posted by legsdiamond, Tue Jun-09-15 09:44 PM
named Snoop Dogg.
12826861, example of you being wrong as fuck
Posted by kayru99, Tue Jun-09-15 09:54 PM
watched it twice

she felt that dude was mocking her.

Is it harrassment?
Yup.
And the language and cultural barrier definitely didn't help

12827054, nope, you really tried that "she thought he was calling her fat" shit
Posted by John Forte, Wed Jun-10-15 08:35 AM
12827099, phat
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-10-15 09:19 AM
12827688, no, you just struggle with nuance and comprehension
Posted by kayru99, Wed Jun-10-15 04:36 PM
not everyone reads well

*shrug*
12826846, I think she's from Canada, so maybe there was a communication barrier
Posted by Starks dunked on Bulls, Tue Jun-09-15 09:29 PM
>good example of how language and cultural familiarity matters
>in all kinds of interactions.
>
>Calling a white woman who ain't at all familiar with black
>culture "thick" is essentially calling her a fat cow.
>
>Which is hilarious.
>
12826955, RE: I think she's from Canada, so maybe there was a communication barrier
Posted by nipsey, Wed Jun-10-15 07:01 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FEW5mh7iAI
12827113, that wasnt what she was talking about at all.
Posted by blkprinceMD05, Wed Jun-10-15 09:29 AM
maybe thats just a point u wanted to make tho
12826840, I stopped watching the vid after she said "i didnt know what he said"
Posted by Heinz, Tue Jun-09-15 09:25 PM
....yeah yet you were offended. -__-

CBC needs to fall all the way the fuck back. I'm tired of Toronto media. They just want stories. Sports media here is THE fucking worst.


____

TWITTER : Heinz21st

IG : H_N_Z
12826865, im with Kay and DZ here. her feeling "threatened" is all kinds of
Posted by astralblak, Tue Jun-09-15 09:58 PM
Problematic

12826948, yeah, that shit was inappropriate, but 'threatened' is some bullshit
Posted by Dr Claw, Wed Jun-10-15 06:43 AM
Snoop ain't a fool, he wasn't gonna do shit but gawk and keep it moving
12826971, There could be a layer of "scary black man" in her fear.
Posted by Brotha Sun, Wed Jun-10-15 07:29 AM
That doesn't take away the fact he called out a *camerawoman* trying to do her job on some creep shit. It was OD.

Im just as skeptical of white tears as you are, but snoop was fucked up regardless.
12827873, In 2015, you can no longer just be offended
Posted by mrshow, Wed Jun-10-15 10:18 PM
You have to throw in some implied physical menace.
12826873, ring,ng,ring GLoria Allred on line 2 about the Booty
Posted by mistermaxxx08, Tue Jun-09-15 10:18 PM
watch out Snoop this over sensative chick about to call Gloria on you and have a press conference.
12826908, the guy next to him says it & it's not news-
Posted by kinetic94761180, Wed Jun-10-15 12:16 AM
stfu.
12827014, Yep, still creepy though
Posted by Cocobrotha2, Wed Jun-10-15 08:05 AM
12827449, the guy next to him says it & it's not creepy-
Posted by kinetic94761180, Wed Jun-10-15 12:42 PM
12826912, Also, isn't that bubbles from the trailer park boys?
Posted by kayru99, Wed Jun-10-15 01:14 AM
12826913, Some of the responses to Snoops comments..
Posted by neuro_OSX, Wed Jun-10-15 02:01 AM
remind me of the ignorant shit some white folks say to dismiss black folks offended by racist things said and done to them..

Snoop could have just commented on how beautiful she was, instead he made a lewd comment, referring to her as a "critter" with a "shitter" , objectifying her..

had this been some white republican asshole saying this to a black camerawoman, many if not all of you would be up in arms and rightfully so. So this situation with Snoop shouldn't be any different.





12826930, imagines a white politician smoking weed and singing bitchez aint shit
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-10-15 05:37 AM
but hoes and tricks


12827251, *imagines Mitt Romney speaking on 47% of takers*
Posted by Mr. ManC, Wed Jun-10-15 10:39 AM
but it's MITT! Why be mad?

It definitely is the same ballpark. End of the day, she was trying to do her job. Crew isn't the same as the talent, so to speak. She has every right to be offended, and Snoop will probably go on being himself and some people will dig it and some wont.

12830191, http://i.imgur.com/01HaWAC.gif
Posted by GriftyMcgrift, Sat Jun-13-15 08:04 PM
http://i.imgur.com/01HaWAC.gif
12826920, Should she be offended yes, but this is not a news story
Posted by Fijjy, Wed Jun-10-15 03:11 AM
This is Snoop, and the whole crew should have been prepared for this.

Looks like he was just trying to see if she was "down" and obviously she was not and all her "Power Play" BS sounded like the usual he was a big Black man and I was scared
What was this interview for?

Cogito Ergo Sum Shit
12826926, Everything is news.. lolz
Posted by neuro_OSX, Wed Jun-10-15 04:20 AM
It obviously was important enough for you to comment on.. /side eye/

Might be a power play by her, obviously Snoop should have kept is mouth shut and respected the woman who was just doing her job and not involved in the show in anyway shape or form.

She has every right to be offended and wherever it goes from here oh well.. Snoop is a dumbass

12826943, They chose to interview a self-avowed pimp and mad he acted like a....
Posted by Buddy_Gilapagos, Wed Jun-10-15 06:36 AM
pimp.

If they interviewed a politician, that comment should cause an uproar.

But dudes entire career has been built on demeaning women by calling them all sorts of names.

she should be mad at CBC for sending her to do the interview with a person like that.

If she were sent to interview inmates at a prison, would it be a story that inmates were rude to her?


Then she went there with the talk of feeling physically threatened.

I can't clap for her.


**********
"Everyone has a plan until you punch them in the face. Then they don't have a plan anymore." (c) Mike Tyson


"One of the most important things in life is what Judge Learned Hand described as 'that ever-gnawing inner doubt as to whether you're
12826968, huh? he's a media figure, they get interviewed all the time
Posted by blkprinceMD05, Wed Jun-10-15 07:27 AM
should female reporters/camera ops not ever interview him, less the be catcalled?

he's a rapper and actor too and doing interviews is part of his job

im sure he wouldnt want no old ass skeeve making that comment to his daughter if she was the camerawoman
12826977, No.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 07:39 AM
He's a professional entertainer playing a character and needs to know when to turn it off. He DOES know - which is why he gets no pass for this misconduct.
12827221, Why do you think Professional Entertainers and Media Figures have a code
Posted by Buddy_Gilapagos, Wed Jun-10-15 10:23 AM
of conduct that others should expect that they observe??

He is a media figure FOR being a PIMP. Ninja showed up at awards shows with women on leashes. Ninja ain't claiming to be playing the part of a pimp, he claims to actually be a pimp.

http://www.gigwise.com/news/81484/snoop-dogg-claims-he-sold-women-to-fellow-stars-while-on-tour

If a person is famous or a media figure for a certain type of behavior, why you mad because he continued to exhibit that behavior and didn't "turn it off" for these white women?



**********
"Everyone has a plan until you punch them in the face. Then they don't have a plan anymore." (c) Mike Tyson


"One of the most important things in life is what Judge Learned Hand described as 'that ever-gnawing inner doubt as to whether you're
12827229, fantasy IS reality.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 10:27 AM
he plays a pimp on wax so he can't ever be expected to turn that off.

when he's on Sesame Street he's on as a pimp.

when he coaches his son's football team he coaches as a pimp.

when he plays w/his young daughter he plays w/her as a pimp. in fact, he pimps her out - b/c she's just another bitch, right? all women = bitches b/c he's a pimp. even his daughter. he NEVER turns it off.

totally, man.

i see it now.

12827293, No. The reality is he is a pimp. Why do you not get that?
Posted by Buddy_Gilapagos, Wed Jun-10-15 11:10 AM
>he plays a pimp on wax so he can't ever be expected to turn
>that off.

He plays a pimp on wax AND he says he is a pimp in real life. If he is a pimp in real life then you can't TURN OFF that fact.


>
>when he's on Sesame Street he's on as a pimp.

He may not be on performing as a pimp but nevertheless Sesame Street has a pimp on the show. I think that's pretty deplorable.

>
>when he coaches his son's football team he coaches as a pimp.
>

Again, he may not be coaching as a pimp (not sure how that works) but the football team does have a coach who is a pimp. If they discovered as a coach he did or said inappropriate things as a coach (things that yo might expect a pimp to say or do), it would certainly be the schools fault for hiring a pimp.

>when he plays w/his young daughter he plays w/her as a pimp.

Again, he would be a pimp playing with his daughter. I don't know how that affects his parenting style...

>in fact, he pimps her out - b/c she's just another bitch,
>right? all women = bitches b/c he's a pimp. even his
>daughter. he NEVER turns it off.

Well, I don't know of pimps actually pimping out there daughters but I do have at least one home girl whose father is a pimp and um, she is pretty fucked up. Maybe it has nothing to do with her father being a pimp, but I think it's part of it.

But that is neither hear nor there. I think whether he can turn it on or off is a silly distraction.

The point is that they interviewed and pimp and he acted like a pimp and they got offended.

That's stupid. If you choose to interview a self-described asshole and he acts like a asshole people would say, well you did choose to interview and asshole.

If that's not a good example feel free to feel in the blanks like you wish

If you choose to interview a self-described _________ and he acts like a _________ people would say, well you did choose to interview a _____________.


**********
"Everyone has a plan until you punch them in the face. Then they don't have a plan anymore." (c) Mike Tyson


"One of the most important things in life is what Judge Learned Hand described as 'that ever-gnawing inner doubt as to whether you're
12827346, k.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 11:44 AM
12827237, .
Posted by Buddy_Gilapagos, Wed Jun-10-15 10:33 AM
.
12826959, she right (but I don't care bc I'm a racist).
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 07:12 AM
It's Snoop. I rolled my eyes as she talked though I agreed with her to a point.

He should definitely know better and women shouldn't be subjected to that comment or other similar ones when they're at work. Unless the job involves them showing their bodies for entertainment as one of their job duties. This wasn't that.

Her feeling threatened? Wombyn, bye. He wasn't going to go at her and her job wasn't in jeopardy if she declined his advance. Lady, please.
12826972, i mean none of us were in that physical presense so speculating
Posted by blkprinceMD05, Wed Jun-10-15 07:32 AM
on if she really felt threatened or not is absurd....we dont kno her personal history, she coulda been leered at like that before, right before she got raped or something

ppl feel threatened by different things....she even mentioned the height different being a factor

he seemed like he was capable of just grabbing her ass at any given moment, some one touches me like that outta nowhere im fighting, thats me responding to a threat/unwanted physical contact
12826980, Too much 'scary black man' bullshit going on there.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 07:41 AM
I'm not riding with her on that part unless she clarifies it rebutting my presumption.

Regardless, Snoop is out of pocket.
12827012, Snoop is outta pocket 95% of the time.. it's his job.
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-10-15 08:04 AM
12827024, k.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 08:14 AM
12827056, i really didn't get race from her comments, I got that she was intimidated
Posted by blkprinceMD05, Wed Jun-10-15 08:36 AM
That he was a tall man and a celebrity. I felt like she woulda felt the same had it been pero antic or Andre Dice clay. But I could be wrong and there may be another interview she did that moreso suggested a racial bias
12827058, I didn't see race at all.
Posted by John Forte, Wed Jun-10-15 08:38 AM
12827061, she white. he black.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 08:39 AM
it's right there.

don't make me produce a link to Birth of a Nation.

again - i'm projecting. she's guilty by association until proved innocent.

and Snoop was out of line.
12827059, i'm projecting race prejudice on her.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 08:38 AM
she's guilty until proven innocent on that one.

i'm willing to be wrong.

regardless, Snoop was entirely out of line.
12830192, no sir i need you to defend your position vigoursly
Posted by GriftyMcgrift, Sat Jun-13-15 08:09 PM
and to the bitter end!


some crazy woman at my work that jumps in the middle of every conversation tried to convince me of something that was basically purely speculation/opinion

im like look i dont know what your goal here is but we obviously have different opinions who arent gonna change so im gonna go back to my convo with my friend here...

her: ya...but... (then continues to explain why she is right)
12827122, a tall man? so height is observed but race is ignored? LOL
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-10-15 09:34 AM
12827231, Yep. That helpless "victim"/demonize the BlackMan card BEEN tired.
Posted by NoDrawls McGraw, Wed Jun-10-15 10:28 AM
Shit is like the go-to yt woman pick&roll n shit.





12827131, I dont even agree with subjecting them then
Posted by atruhead, Wed Jun-10-15 09:39 AM

>He should definitely know better and women shouldn't be
>subjected to that comment or other similar ones when they're
>at work. Unless the job involves them showing their bodies for
>entertainment as one of their job duties.

I'll touch on it in my reply after I'm done reading this all
12827182, it's fine to say 'look at the shitter on that critter' to or about a stripper.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 10:07 AM
and those are the types of jobs to which i referred.

12827590, Honest as fuck, and I agree. Fully.
Posted by Dr Claw, Wed Jun-10-15 02:22 PM
12827598, +1
Posted by astralblak, Wed Jun-10-15 02:39 PM
.
12826965, ugh, it'd be one thing if he said she was pretty or even attractive
Posted by blkprinceMD05, Wed Jun-10-15 07:24 AM
but he was leering at her and made crude comments, look at the shitter on that critter...come on

im completely with the camerawoman on this one, she didnt ask for all that, she was just there to record
12826985, Even that can be problematic.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 07:44 AM
My coworkers get that all the time in court and they all push back against it. I love it when they do.

She's there doing her job - she's not a sex object. He can appreciate her beauty and keep it to himself.
12827046, true, ur right. It's not necessary or welcome. Keep it in ur head
Posted by blkprinceMD05, Wed Jun-10-15 08:31 AM
It's "better" than what he said but still out of place. I made that comment partly because she herself said there is a way to compliment a woman and that definitely wasn't it
12827051, i agree.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 08:33 AM
a less crass statement would've been marginally better. but i've had more polite compliments thrown at me in the workplace and still felt harassed. and i've seen and heard compliments directed at my coworkers who seem to have also reacted negatively. that's why i said what i said earlier.
12826989, he did say she was 'attractive'. he was also able to slide in a funny quip.
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 07:48 AM
'Look at the shitter on that critter' is a funny statement.

a statement said between friends.

a statement you may even make one day, as a joke, of course.

you'll surely get laughs, just like snoop did.
12826995, Snoop is not her friend.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 07:53 AM
He made a joke at her expense while she was at work. In a job where she is supposed to be relatively invisible if she does it well. In an industry where women fight to be seen as equal to men. In an industry where women have to demand respect because too many men struggle to take them seriously.

It wasn't the right time or place for that joke.
12827025, agreed. but it should be made clear that it was a joke.
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 08:15 AM
12827028, that has no impact on him being completely out of pocket.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 08:17 AM
12827030, sure.
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 08:19 AM
12826974, yall killing me with the "what they expect from Snoop?" angle
Posted by Dstl1, Wed Jun-10-15 07:39 AM
.
12826979, ^^^^on some, 'he grabbed my wife's titties, but hey it's snoop!'
Posted by blkprinceMD05, Wed Jun-10-15 07:41 AM
Waddyaeggspect?
12827008, he ain't grab shit though. he was just talking 'black' around her and she
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 08:02 AM
freaked.

she didn't even know what the man said.
12827013, He physically assaulted her with his words
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-10-15 08:05 AM
12826982, LOL
Posted by Binlahab, Wed Jun-10-15 07:42 AM
i cant lol hard enough

this motherfucker said look @ the shitter on that critter

oh lawd

lol

12826988, I am stealing that.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 07:47 AM
12826986, the comments were not meant to cause her embarrasment
Posted by Binlahab, Wed Jun-10-15 07:45 AM
but...they did

snoops level of give a fk is on zero


does it really matter?

wonder what bin's doing?
http://i.imgur.com/phECCMp.jpg
12826992, aka the female mindset when it comes to compliments:
Posted by melmag, Wed Jun-10-15 07:51 AM
"I dont like being objectified unless its someone I find attractive"

had this been of them Hells Angelz biker dudes that made this comment though..

Anyway, how long til she start a gofundme account? lol

12827001, No
Posted by John Forte, Wed Jun-10-15 07:56 AM
12827002, "Being objectified at work makes me feel small"
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 07:57 AM
"Being objectified at work makes me feel threatened"

"Being objectified at work makes me feel erased"
12827019, this is not that.
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 08:12 AM
12827049, he's wronger than wrong in almost every post
Posted by blkprinceMD05, Wed Jun-10-15 08:33 AM
12827257, yep
Posted by lfresh, Wed Jun-10-15 10:44 AM

~~~~
When you are born, you cry, and the world rejoices. Live so that when you die, you rejoice, and the world cries.
~~~~
You cannot hate people for their own good.
12827599, this fool is a mess
Posted by astralblak, Wed Jun-10-15 02:42 PM
he was calling people faggots in the lesson for liking Drake and Kanye's music
12828857, link or stfu
Posted by melmag, Thu Jun-11-15 11:52 PM
12826999, uh, where is the full body creep shot of the camera woman?!
Posted by Binlahab, Wed Jun-10-15 07:54 AM
INTERNET!! whats the damn problem?! this should have been imbedded in the damn OG post!

cmon

i need to ALSO get my lecherous old dirty scary Black dude judging random white womens ass on


does it really matter?

wonder what bin's doing?
http://i.imgur.com/phECCMp.jpg
12827007, WE NEED PROOF!!!
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-10-15 08:01 AM
12827015, i have no doubt she is sitting on chrome dubs.
Posted by Binlahab, Wed Jun-10-15 08:06 AM
thicker than a snicker even


does it really matter?

wonder what bin's doing?
http://i.imgur.com/phECCMp.jpg
12827021, No ass shots but nice tityballs tho
Posted by melmag, Wed Jun-10-15 08:13 AM
https://scontent-sjc2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfa1/v/t1.0-9/1545903_10153705205495123_1167456627_n.jpg?oh=c71740c7639221f9b6464c0d529728d1&oe=55FDC402


https://loropr.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/shemachine1.jpg?w=1440&h=2160

Also word is shes married to Mike Clattenburg, creator of Trailer Park boys
12827005, shitter on that critter is genius
Posted by Big Kuntry, Wed Jun-10-15 07:59 AM
12827018, i'm torn between "white tears lol" and "smfh @ shitter on that critter"
Posted by BrooklynWHAT, Wed Jun-10-15 08:11 AM
12827032, not important, but actual question...yall never heard that before?
Posted by Dstl1, Wed Jun-10-15 08:21 AM
Feels like some are thinking snoop created that phrase. Could be wrong. Just wondering. Again, not important.
12827033, i'd never heard the phrase and i know he didn't create it.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 08:21 AM
12827036, everybody know he didn't make it.
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 08:24 AM
12827037, I just hope the people disgusted by Snoop's comments aren't buying rap
Posted by Nick Has a Problem...Seriously, Wed Jun-10-15 08:27 AM
You're part of the problem too
12827041, care to expound on this?
Posted by John Forte, Wed Jun-10-15 08:29 AM
12827060, RE: care to expound on this?
Posted by Nick Has a Problem...Seriously, Wed Jun-10-15 08:39 AM
Snoop spoke to her the way we've allowed him to speak to/about women for 2+ decades on records. Most rappers for that matter. He's gotten rich doing this so to say it's cool on record but when he says something to a woman in person he's out of line is being a bit of a hypocrite IMO.
12827062, he is a professional entertainer who knows when to turn it on
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 08:40 AM
and off. he knew better than to make that comment - or he should've known.

12827067, but he was on camera as Snoop right? So why turn it off?
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-10-15 08:45 AM
dude was in a trailer park. It's not like he was at Childrens Hospital talking trash to the nurses or kids moms.

12827087, bc she was not on camera.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 09:08 AM
She was not part of the show.
12827102, it's 2015... its all part of the show
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-10-15 09:20 AM
if Snoop showed up and said "yes ma'am, no sir" they would be mad as shit.
12827163, no.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 10:02 AM
12827094, ^^^^
Posted by MiracleRic, Wed Jun-10-15 09:16 AM
12827063, by this logic we should allow Floyd Mayweather to punch people
Posted by John Forte, Wed Jun-10-15 08:42 AM
outside the ring because we condone his punching people in the ring
12827070, not quite. they weren't interviewing calvin broadas.
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 08:48 AM
they were interviewing snoop.

what do you think some of the interview questions were?

what project do you think he's working on at this time?
12827071, Use whatever logic you want to justify the hypocrisy my dude
Posted by Nick Has a Problem...Seriously, Wed Jun-10-15 08:49 AM
He was being interviewed as Snoop Dogg. He did what Snoop Dogg does. If he was out of line during that interview, he's been out of line since 1992. If you have a problem with him in this interview, you should have a problem with yourself if you purchased his music.
12827107, EXACTLY
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-10-15 09:23 AM
12827106, u misused logic
Posted by MiracleRic, Wed Jun-10-15 09:22 AM
Floyd isn't playing a character

the original statement that snoop is playing a character is also misguided bc essentially he's playing himself (a slightly more colorful version but nonetheless himself) not Othello

the shit was inappropriate...no shit...u invite people who do inappropriate things for money to interviews...inappropriate shit happens...

society rewards him and then corrects him...shit's retarded
12827116, Snoop's character should not be directed towards non-participants
Posted by John Forte, Wed Jun-10-15 09:30 AM
she's not on air talent.
12827134, in the linie of fire and she caught a stray
Posted by MiracleRic, Wed Jun-10-15 09:42 AM
im not saying she shouldn't be offended

but the language and the responses are mad fucking extra
12827191, that bitch must've been on her period.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 10:11 AM
or in the days leading up to it. or right after it. whenever these hoes act out w/that bleeding pussy excuse.

things were so much better when women were seen and not heard.
12827284, u feel my pain bruh
Posted by MiracleRic, Wed Jun-10-15 11:04 AM
12827403, i wish i hated women about as much as you.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 12:05 PM
i'm doing my best though.
12827540, must be the ghey...try harder
Posted by MiracleRic, Wed Jun-10-15 01:47 PM
12827620, hos post + your avi = hilarious
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-10-15 03:13 PM
12827287, why they aint let that bitch finish her statements at the end?
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 11:06 AM
12827378, cuz bitchez ain't shi#t
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-10-15 11:57 AM
12827043, i listened to 'Ain't No Fun' this morning.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 08:29 AM
get it right - the 'outrage' is specific. it's about him sexually harassing a woman on the job. it's not about anything else.

try to keep up. you're way out in the woods w/this one.
12827068, I have been humming it all morning
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-10-15 08:46 AM
but I think the point is...

Snoop isn't a dude we should look to when it comes to doing the right thing.
12827171, so then why bother taking him to task?
Posted by atruhead, Wed Jun-10-15 10:04 AM

>Snoop isn't a dude we should look to when it comes to doing
>the right thing.
12827187, yes, b/c he's an unthinking animal w/no control over his words
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 10:09 AM
or actions. he should not be held accountable for any bad behavior toward any woman in any context b/c he plays a character who is a cad and how dare we expect him to know the difference between fantasy/fiction and reality and to act accordingly. he's clearly an unthinking beast like all other Black men and especially all other rappers or other entertainers. he's a mindless brute who we let out of a cage to dance for us like a monkey - we should not ever expect him to act anything other than a fool.

totes, man. totes.
12827769, Will y'all stop lumping all rap together?
Posted by Boogie Stimuli, Wed Jun-10-15 06:56 PM
Worse than white folks who swear Macklemore was the first "conscious" rapper.
Rap,itself, does not automatically equal disrespect to women.
12827781, RE: Will y'all stop lumping all rap together?
Posted by Nick Has a Problem...Seriously, Wed Jun-10-15 07:21 PM
>Worse than white folks who swear Macklemore was the first
>"conscious" rapper.
>Rap,itself, does not automatically equal disrespect to women.

Mainstream rap that everybody knows does. Sorry
12827906, You're, literally, letting white ppl define your culture for you by speaking
Posted by Boogie Stimuli, Thu Jun-11-15 12:13 AM
like that. You know better, I know better... we tell them what rap is.

Not vice versa. "Mainstream" is code for "white people buy it too".

Please give that some thought.



12828101, lol at mainstream rap being my culture
Posted by Nick Has a Problem...Seriously, Thu Jun-11-15 08:49 AM
That shit don't represent me my dude
12827052, i need more euphemisms for nice ass
Posted by Binlahab, Wed Jun-10-15 08:34 AM
look @ the pooper on that grouper...? no? has the fish thing going for it.


does it really matter?

wonder what bin's doing?
http://i.imgur.com/phECCMp.jpg
12830194, check out the pooter on that tooter!
Posted by GriftyMcgrift, Sat Jun-13-15 08:17 PM
that made no sense
12827069, Much ado about very little
Posted by Selassie I God, Wed Jun-10-15 08:48 AM
Camera op is "mad" because Snoop said she had a fat ass...what a shocker...Snoop making objectifying comments about women. How has he gotten this far in the music industry?? Oh yeah, by doing just that. Appropriate? No, but should anything else be expected of him? Ideally, yes, but I wouldn't hold my breath.

People need to learn how not to be "offended" so easily. (I used quotes because most people misuse the term..."I don't agree with what you said, so I'm offended") The dude next to him and the female interviewer both laughed, it couldn't be but so offensive.

This is a combination of

A) I'm self-conscious about my butt
B) This big, rich, black dude is leering at me and commenting on my appearance
C) I have "B" on camera and this is a chance at a quick payday if I work it properly.
12827074, you can't deny the misogyny. it's all over this situation.
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 08:50 AM
12827110, I think C is the right answer.
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-10-15 09:25 AM
she really tried to tear up in camera.
12827075, you gotta know the backstory on who you're pointing the camera at
Posted by BigJazz, Wed Jun-10-15 08:51 AM
12827080, wow@a post full of men e-arguing over this...
Posted by FLUIDJ, Wed Jun-10-15 09:00 AM
12827183, translation: wow, it's Wed. on OKP
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-10-15 10:07 AM
12827192, lol niggas be on a messge board. posting posts n shit. This is cuhrazy
Posted by Brotha Sun, Wed Jun-10-15 10:11 AM
12827212, lmao
Posted by blkprinceMD05, Wed Jun-10-15 10:19 AM
12827278, good one.
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 11:01 AM
12827602, fam, you seriously have been killin it here for a cold year +
Posted by astralblak, Wed Jun-10-15 02:48 PM
I hate that few people are taking notice

LOFL
12828364, lol
Posted by Ashy Achilles, Thu Jun-11-15 12:55 PM
12827082, this is stupid
Posted by MiracleRic, Wed Jun-10-15 09:02 AM
all of yall are stupid

and i'm stupid for even engaging this

yo, if your workplace involves filming rappers...

your workplace aint subject to the rules of normal workplaces...sorry, cry about it some more

"threatened" is patently ridiculous

12827084, y'all really running with "threatened", I see.
Posted by John Forte, Wed Jun-10-15 09:05 AM
12827091, Yes. Women who work in TV are like set furniture.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 09:13 AM
They are mere objects who are subject to any comment any rapper throws at them bc they are not full-fledged entitled to respect or dignity, let alone to feel safe in their work environment. They give up all of that in exchange for a paycheck - which they should be glad to get!
12827097, glad u agree
Posted by MiracleRic, Wed Jun-10-15 09:17 AM
12827180, word up. gotta keep those bitches in they place.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 10:06 AM
which is subservient to men and ready to please men whenever and however required.

12827111, she felt unsafe?
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-10-15 09:26 AM
12827172, nope. i totes made that up.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 10:04 AM
12827123, so if it was ur wife or sister's passion to be a camerawoman
Posted by blkprinceMD05, Wed Jun-10-15 09:36 AM
and the company she worked for decided to send her and her anchor person to interview a worldwide celebrity who happens to be an rapper amongst other things, its ok if the rapper makes inappropriate comments toward her...while she is doing her job

homegirl didnt request that shoot, and it looks like they were regular news not hip hop news, snoop is more than just a rapper

and btw all rappers arent crass or on some pimp shit....i assume u clearly know that since u post here
12827127, ^^^ C. Delores Tucker
Posted by csuave03, Wed Jun-10-15 09:38 AM
C. Delores Tucker you's a motherfucker Instead of trying to help a nigga you destroy a brother
12827139, very good point. I'd hope my wife and sister would respond appropriately.
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 09:45 AM
the interview should've been deaded immediately.

but it wasn't.

and here we are.

women in the workplace.

what a wild time.
12827144, k
Posted by MiracleRic, Wed Jun-10-15 09:48 AM
12827226, Nvm
Posted by blkprinceMD05, Wed Jun-10-15 10:25 AM
.
12827153, lol, they prolly hear it at their current jobs from time to time.
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-10-15 09:54 AM

is it wrong? Sure... but they are also adults who know when they are truly threatened and when someone is making a harmless joke.

12827161, what he did probably doesnt require the "outrage" its getting but he is
Posted by Government Name, Wed Jun-10-15 10:00 AM
still 100% wrong and she has the right to feel a way about what he said/did. a woman has the right to just do her job without being sexualized or made to feel uncomfortable.

he doesn't work for her company and didnt break any laws and in some circles (probably most that Snoop's in) what he said wouldnt even be considered harassment (or whatever she considers it), so outside of making men more conscious of how they treat women in the workplace (which is a perfectly fine outcome), i dont know what more can really be accomplished by all this follow up.

its easty to brush it off as Snoop is ust a rapper, but he works in film, television, marketing, etc. and unlike this interview, if he says something similar to the wrong person while filming or doing business, he could be opening himself up for some real headaches that could eventually touch his pockets.
12827176, 'all this follow up' 'doesn't require outrage it's getting'
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 10:05 AM
to what are you referring?
12827185, why didn't regis lose his job?
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 10:09 AM
12827188, what should Snoop lose over this?
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-10-15 10:10 AM
12827194, the respect of that woman.
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 10:11 AM
12827364, done
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-10-15 11:52 AM
12827195, racism, clearly.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 10:12 AM
Regis grabbed that Black woman's ass all on TV and NO ONE EVER SAID ANYTHING ABOUT IT. like, all the comments on TV and online were positive - everyone just chuckled and brushed it off. there wasn't even a single negative comment about it on OKP!! it's b/c our conditioning is conditioned.

we gotta stay woke!!!
12827344, are you the type of gay that grabs women's ass & chest as a joke?
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 11:42 AM
because i cant believe you're taking that minaj ass grab lightly.
12827359, I fuck 'em right in the pussy for the sake of irony.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 11:50 AM
12827596, y'all serious about this "but but but regis did it" hunh
Posted by lfresh, Wed Jun-10-15 02:37 PM
black men love to idolize their white compatriots


and snoop can do no wrong

mofos are a fucking trip

btw this is permission for snoop to treat the women around you like whatever

but no wait

y'all would be like
its a rapper!
you asked for that!

*facepalm*

~~~~
When you are born, you cry, and the world rejoices. Live so that when you die, you rejoice, and the world cries.
~~~~
You cannot hate people for their own good.
12827611, you should be ashamed.
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 02:59 PM
12827615, also, I'm curious. what would your response to snoop had been?
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 03:05 PM
12827617, AND to regis.
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 03:08 PM
12827189, the follow up piece by the camera woman. i think nicki should've done one
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 10:10 AM
on regis.
12827190, i knew i was on a slippery slope when i typed both of those phrases
Posted by Government Name, Wed Jun-10-15 10:10 AM
i should have said "any follow-up/next steps/etc. beyond what's already taken place" and "any outrage (including the tone of her reaction in the follow-up interview) that has or will occur"

that might not be any better tho, lol. for all i know, this is getting the exact amount of coverage and outrage it deserves.
12827198, i feel you.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 10:13 AM
i thought maybe i'd missed som'n b/c i've only watched the video in the OP.
12827220, ^^^thank you
Posted by blkprinceMD05, Wed Jun-10-15 10:23 AM
>still 100% wrong and she has the right to feel a way about
>what he said/did. a woman has the right to just do her job
>without being sexualized or made to feel uncomfortable.
>
>he doesn't work for her company and didnt break any laws and
>in some circles (probably most that Snoop's in) what he said
>wouldnt even be considered harassment (or whatever she
>considers it), so outside of making men more conscious of how
>they treat women in the workplace (which is a perfectly fine
>outcome)
>
>its easty to brush it off as Snoop is ust a rapper, but he
>works in film, television, marketing, etc. and unlike this
>interview, if he says something similar to the wrong person
>while filming or doing business, he could be opening himself
>up for some real headaches that could eventually touch his
>pockets.
12827282, this is exactly where i stand as well
Posted by MiracleRic, Wed Jun-10-15 11:03 AM
12827328, :-/
Posted by blkprinceMD05, Wed Jun-10-15 11:35 AM
12827597, not convinced? me either
Posted by lfresh, Wed Jun-10-15 02:39 PM

~~~~
When you are born, you cry, and the world rejoices. Live so that when you die, you rejoice, and the world cries.
~~~~
You cannot hate people for their own good.
12827179, what about human decency?
Posted by atruhead, Wed Jun-10-15 10:06 AM

>yo, if your workplace involves filming rappers...
>
>your workplace aint subject to the rules of normal
>workplaces...sorry, cry about it some more
12827186, what about it?
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-10-15 10:09 AM
12827203, decency is a low bar. he cleared it.
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 10:14 AM
he had the decency to be wearing shades so she wouldn't notice his gaze.

he had the decency to utter the joke toward his male companion.

he had the decency to be smiling through out.

he had the decency not to touch her.

maybe we should type about misogyny, and him belonging to a culture where this is completely normal.

this was mild, in fact.

that could be a problem.
12827209, he could've shoved his nuts on her tonsils.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 10:17 AM
he could've put his nuts on her chest.

or under her chin.

he could've shitted on the bitch.

so yeah, she got off lucky. she should be THANKING him.
12827225, or he could've simply stated. 'I think you're very pretty'
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 10:24 AM
'I'd like to continue looking at you, do you mind?'

'friend? do you, too, notice the beauty in this woman??'
12827233, but he didn't b/c that bitch didn't deserve that kind of niceness.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 10:29 AM
she got dressed that morning and went to work as a professional camera operator and she brought her pussy w/her and that means she is subject to whatever comments he wants to make. it's the price she pays for being born a woman and daring to work outside the home.

if she don't like it she should stay in a woman's place.
12827236, this is perfect
Posted by blkprinceMD05, Wed Jun-10-15 10:31 AM
12827243, the words were different. but the message is the same.
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 10:36 AM
12827370, well, they ain't sh#t but hoez and tricks so...
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-10-15 11:55 AM
12827476, RE: he could've shoved his nuts on her tonsils.
Posted by Bombastic, Wed Jun-10-15 01:02 PM
while she was onstage rapping at her wack-ass concert.

>he could've put his nuts on her chest.
>
would those be chestnuts?

>or under her chin.
>
would those be chinnuts?

>he could've shitted on the bitch.
>
put yo number two's in the air if you did it on 'em.

>so yeah, she got off lucky. she should be THANKING him.

Preach. Church. Tabernacle.
12827628, RE: he could've shoved his nuts on her tonsils.
Posted by mrhood75, Wed Jun-10-15 03:21 PM

>>or under her chin.
>>
>would those be chinnuts?
>
HELL NO, SHE'D HAVE A DICK IN HER MOUTH!!!!!









I have nothing to add to this clusterfuck of a post.
12827653, ^^^^
Posted by Bombastic, Wed Jun-10-15 03:58 PM
>
>>>or under her chin.
>>>
>>would those be chinnuts?
>>
>HELL NO, SHE'D HAVE A DICK IN HER MOUTH!!!!!
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>I have nothing to add to this clusterfuck of a post.
12827208, rappers and women are both less than humans.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 10:16 AM
we can't expect a RAPPER to act like a civilized human, let alone a gentleman. b/c he's a RAPPER, after all.

and women aren't entitled to the same amount of dignity as another human (aka a man) - especially when they choose to work in a man-dominated industry like TV and even moreso when they are given an assignment that requires them to work around or with a RAPPER. she's basically a tripod - she's not a sentient being w/feelings who's entitled to a certain amount of respect as a professional on the job.

so that tripod bitch should be glad she got a compliment from a RAPPER instead of getting treated like a prostitute or worse. plus she got paid for the whole thing so really her beef is like whatthefuckever.
12827218, no, no, no. where is the cultural nuance? for years white people have
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 10:22 AM
been removing the context from our culture in order to demonize or criminalize.

using rap lyrics as evidence in a criminal case?

you're being silly if you think there is not a concerted effort to shine rappers in exponentially more negative light then they should be shone.

regis does something absolutely more heinous, and not a single 'news' segment about it.
12827224, this woman's 'complaint' is definitely part of a c-o-n spiracy.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 10:24 AM
>been removing the context from our culture in order to
>demonize or criminalize.
>
>using rap lyrics as evidence in a criminal case?
>
>you're being silly if you think there is not a concerted
>effort to shine rappers in exponentially more negative light
>then they should be shone.

yup. that woman was at the meeting where the white ppl decided to use rap lyrics against rappers in any possible context. in fact she was the secretary at the meeting - b/c it's not like any women were part of the decision making process. LOL @ women having ideas and making decisions. LOL. so yeah, she's in on it.

>regis does something absolutely more heinous, and not a single
>'news' segment about it.

i mean NO ONE EVER SAID ANYTHING negative about that. b/c YOU didn't hear anything nothing like that was ever said.

totally, bro.
12827234, almost. the machine is bigger than her. It's clear toward the end of the vid.
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 10:29 AM
video.

she begins to speak about the totality of this issue, but the producers cut it short.

they wanted her to keep the message at, 'look at this disrespectful nigger snoop'

when the message should've been: ALL you men have been fucking around in and out of the 'workplace', and it's not okay.

get it?
12827365, You SO woke, bro.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 11:52 AM
12827485, *set's my alarm to your wailing*
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 01:11 PM
12827510, ^^ thinks we're engaged in witty back-and-forth.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 01:29 PM
12827533, i live for your attention. please don't deny me.
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 01:45 PM
12827095, I heard that Bush album is dope y'all
Posted by csuave03, Wed Jun-10-15 09:16 AM
My whole life been based on that pimp shit
No movie, just money, real pimp shit
More cities, more bitches, real slick shit
My Maybach, it matches my outfit, that pimp shit
12827112, extremely dope, but now OKP will boycott.
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-10-15 09:27 AM
12827482, it absolutely is.
Posted by Bombastic, Wed Jun-10-15 01:06 PM
>
12827147, she was offended, he should apologize to her.
Posted by Mr. ManC, Wed Jun-10-15 09:51 AM
open and shut.

12827154, she was heard, that's prolly the end of it.
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-10-15 09:56 AM
12827227, *looks at album cover of doggystyle* -- sorry what was the question?
Posted by 2.tears.in.a.bucket, Wed Jun-10-15 10:26 AM
.
12827249, #whitegirltears
Posted by exactopposite, Wed Jun-10-15 10:38 AM
12827260, let his m&ms not be separated the way he likes it in the blue room
Posted by lfresh, Wed Jun-10-15 10:48 AM
and he'll cry holy murder


but this?
yeah sure
why not
its snoop




some of y'all smh*
~~~~
When you are born, you cry, and the world rejoices. Live so that when you die, you rejoice, and the world cries.
~~~~
You cannot hate people for their own good.
12827361, and everyone will roll their eyes once he leaves the blue room
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-10-15 11:50 AM
12827262, Ninja showed up to an award show with black women on leashes
Posted by Buddy_Gilapagos, Wed Jun-10-15 10:48 AM
Were y'all so deeply offended by that?

http://www.thisisyourconscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/snoopdog.jpg



dude ain't playing the part of a pimp, dude says he is an actual pimp and selling booty.

http://www.gigwise.com/news/81484/snoop-dogg-claims-he-sold-women-to-fellow-stars-while-on-tour


This is who this media outlet chose to put the spotlight on. They were probably hoping to capture some "charming" rakish stereotypical behavior that would titillate their audience. Maybe if he had black women on leashes they would have had that sort of moment and gone "oh, that snoop is such a character".

But when he involved them and stepped out of the lane by subjecting a "precious" white woman into it, then he crossed some line and needs to apologize because she was offended.

These ain't snoop harassing some woman on the street minding her business. This woman was there to PROMOTE snoop dog.

Folks really can't see how fucked up it is to glamorize someone like Snoop but then get all offended because he stepped outside of the boundaries in which they wanted him to perform?!?!

**********
"Everyone has a plan until you punch them in the face. Then they don't have a plan anymore." (c) Mike Tyson


"One of the most important things in life is what Judge Learned Hand described as 'that ever-gnawing inner doubt as to whether you're
12827375, but he paid them to do it.
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-10-15 11:57 AM
I feel you but you know OKP is all about being outraged by a black man joking a woman.
12827584, I was only offended because the girls were BUSTED as I recall
Posted by ConcreteCharlie, Wed Jun-10-15 02:13 PM
Naw but I mean Snoop aint exactly a champion of women's rights and if you wanted a litany of examples, you could find them.

What he did here was probably harmless overall but kind of dick. No need to just objectify some lady trying to do her job. That said, there are many worse things going on right this second in the world, just kind of a little ephemeral assholia.
12827285, there's a lot to unwrap here
Posted by atruhead, Wed Jun-10-15 11:05 AM
he's catching hell because he's a black man. give white society a reason to hate you as a black person and they'll create 5 more

but that doesnt excuse his comment. the problem is society enables his behavior ("because he's a rapper"), it's even happening in this post

after a certain age you should be mature enough to err on the side of caution for the sake of women's comfort, Snoop is 43

some women are okay with being spoken to any kind of way, it's taken as part of the game when you're a stripper/porn star/rap video girl. but maybe gauge a woman's comfort levels and give her a little bit of control over how she's treated.

the best run strip clubs are where the owners and employees treat the girls like family, I saw a damn near physical altercation break out because a dude affiliated with the club called a dancer out of her name. my homeboys felt it was okay to be over the top damn near fingering women on the dance floor in King Of Diamonds because "they're strippers"

but lastly, excusing Snoop because "he's a rapper" is setting the bar low, which is basically the same thought process as a racist who sees him to be scum no matter what
12827286, even though it was amusing. If she felt uncomfortable and objectified...
Posted by Big Kuntry, Wed Jun-10-15 11:05 AM
You gotta respect that.

12828928, well said
Posted by obsidianchrysalis, Fri Jun-12-15 07:14 AM
12827299, this post is nothing without being able to see the offended's ass.
Posted by Fishgrease, Wed Jun-10-15 11:13 AM
i wasted 2+ mins watching that video with no indication if she was thick or not.
12827304, ... this isn't a dog show.
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 11:17 AM
12827310, Man, take off your cape and help me find some links.
Posted by Fishgrease, Wed Jun-10-15 11:25 AM
It's too hot outside to be trying to get some online OKP trim. The season for saving is Sept- Apr.



12827307, I trust Snoop's opinion when it comes to thickness
Posted by John Forte, Wed Jun-10-15 11:21 AM
12827309, Yeah, judging from his initial reaction, she HAD to be holdin...
Posted by NoDrawls McGraw, Wed Jun-10-15 11:25 AM
12827380, lol
Posted by woe.is.me., Wed Jun-10-15 11:58 AM
12829940, exactly... where da ass shot... lol
Posted by LegacyNS, Fri Jun-12-15 10:09 PM

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
<---- 5....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dlgiritpmfo

=======================================
12827376, There's something missing from the convo so far.
Posted by denny, Wed Jun-10-15 11:57 AM
This isn't a justification, it's an explanation. Cause this is outta character for snoop. He knows exactly when to be Snoop and when to be Calvin. When he's waiting in the green room of a talk show and a make-up lady comes in....I guarantee that he is 100% respectful.

The problem here....is he's filming a cameo for the Trailer Park Boys. And the Trailer Park Boys do their media 'in character'. They've done so for 10 years or so. And you can see that the guy beside him (Bubbles) is ALSO in character for the interview. That's what they do. Snoop is playing along with the project that he's there to work on. I'm somewhat surprised (and somewhat suspicious) that the camerawomen isn't aware of that. When you interview the Trailer Park Boys....you are interviewing the characters they play. Someone who works for the CBC is generally aware of that. So the ignorant things they say in interviews are understood to be part of their characters.

There's a reason why Snoop doesn't get caught up in stuff like this all the time. I'm not gonna waste time finding past interviews....but it's common for the Trailer Park Boys to challenge interviewers to fights, invite them to smoke fake weed, insult them etc.
12827383, shhh.. let them cook
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-10-15 11:58 AM
12827384, dont go confusing folks with facts and common sense now
Posted by MiracleRic, Wed Jun-10-15 11:58 AM
12827456, like u fucking knew that, please STFU
Posted by blkprinceMD05, Wed Jun-10-15 12:52 PM
.
12827595, like u fucking care..eat a dick and stop editing
Posted by MiracleRic, Wed Jun-10-15 02:34 PM
12827618, LMAO
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-10-15 03:11 PM
12828567, hahahahaha
Posted by micMajestic, Thu Jun-11-15 03:37 PM
>


Let my love slide in and never slip out
12827408, so i guess she should've known, huh?
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 12:09 PM
especially since she may be dating one of the TPB, apparently.

so if she's complaining...even when she knows how the TPB and their guests do...something else must be going on. i mean, i dunno how often TPB and guests make lewd comments about the camera operator. throwing those comments at the interviewer is different - the interviewer is on camera and is part of the show. but the camera operator? this woman said she normally ISN'T part of the show. and i'm taking her at her word b/c as of now i see no reason to do anything else.

12827432, yep
Posted by MiracleRic, Wed Jun-10-15 12:31 PM
12827448, She KNOWS that she's interviewing characters, not real people.
Posted by denny, Wed Jun-10-15 12:41 PM
Did she think she was interviewing a half-blind dude with Down's Syndrome? No. She knew she was interviewing 'Bubbles'.

I think you're right about the difference in her role as a cameraperson though. She's not part of the show. The cameraperson in Trailer Park Boys IS part of the show (it's a fake documentary) and the whole 'virtual tv crew' is involved in the gags. But when they do media...they should realize that the rules are different. Only the interviewer themself are part of the show. But you can see why Snoop might get those lines crossed. Again, I'm not justifying....but doesn't it make more sense? I mean, if snoop talked to tv crews like that his career wouldn't have turned out as it did.

I'm sure that when the Trailer Park Boys first started out....they had to let producers know that their media appearances would be 'in character'. But that doesn't necessarily mean that the camera people would be let in on it. But my experience in TV....and we've had wrestlers, ufc fighters, rappers....people who arrange for the interview to be 'in character'. Anyone on the crew who doesn't realize that while it's happening is either very very stupid or is being facetious.

And as a side note....I think this needs to be said and I see it popping up all the time with debates like this. Her feelings are not the only barometer in meting out judgements on these issues. It's one of the problems with liberal progressive attitudes nowadays. Just because she had a feeling doesn't mean that she was wronged. Other people are not responsible for my feelings. Sometimes I have feelings which are unreasonable for me to have. The fact that someone made me feel a certain way does not necessarily mean that person is responsible for it. In this case....I have to side with the cameraperson (with a healthy dose of suspicion). But not for the sole reason that her feelings were hurt. Mostly, I think it's just a misuderstanding. I'm not willing to call Calvin a 'pig' for this or something.

12827461, no.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 12:53 PM
>Did she think she was interviewing a half-blind dude with
>Down's Syndrome? No. She knew she was interviewing
>'Bubbles'.

She wasn't interviewing anyone.

>I think you're right about the difference in her role as a
>cameraperson though. She's not part of the show.

Right.

The
>cameraperson in Trailer Park Boys IS part of the show (it's a
>fake documentary) and the whole 'virtual tv crew' is involved
>in the gags. But when they do media...they should realize
>that the rules are different. Only the interviewer themself
>are part of the show. But you can see why Snoop might get
>those lines crossed.

Not a justification.

Again, I'm not justifying....but doesn't
>it make more sense?

Sure. I don't think Snoop is a bad guy. He acted badly though.

>And as a side note....I think this needs to be said and I see
>it popping up all the time with debates like this. Her
>feelings are not the only barometer in meting out judgements
>on these issues.

This is entirely off-base.

It's one of the problems with liberal
>progressive attitudes nowadays. Just because she had a
>feeling doesn't mean that she was wronged.

I dunno what you mean...but it sounds thoroughly wrong and somewhat offensive.

Other people are
>not responsible for my feelings. Sometimes I have feelings
>which are unreasonable for me to have.

In a situation like this - if she complained about harassment and an investigation was launched, her complaint would be found credible. I dunno what you are talking about and frankly I'm not discussing this with you any further with any seriousness. Gtfohwtbs.

The fact that someone
>made me feel a certain way does not necessarily mean that
>person is responsible for it. In this case....I have to side
>with the cameraperson (with a healthy dose of suspicion). But
>not for the sole reason that her feelings were hurt.
12827472, I'll give you an example.
Posted by denny, Wed Jun-10-15 01:01 PM
She said she 'felt uncomfortable' partly because Snoop is tall.

It's not Snoop's fault that he is tall. She may 'feel' a certain way about him being tall.....and she's allowed to express that. But we are allowed to say 'who gives a shit about your feelings' if we deem them to be unreasonable. Having a feeling alone is not suffice to make judgements, demand apologies and make accusations. Leftist rhetoric is full of this and it needs to be called out. Ie "I will feel unsafe if comedian x is allowed to perform on campus"

12827506, *blank stare*
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 01:25 PM
12827538, Lmao
Posted by blkprinceMD05, Wed Jun-10-15 01:46 PM
12827453, that IS important information, lol
Posted by Government Name, Wed Jun-10-15 12:48 PM
12827460, thanks for sharing this, something the rest of the idiots in here
Posted by blkprinceMD05, Wed Jun-10-15 12:53 PM
didnt kno or bother to address if they did
12827770, So the idiots are the ones with enough intuition to know
Posted by csuave03, Wed Jun-10-15 06:57 PM
that this was a silly story to begin with.

Not to mention SNOOP DOGG

Shoot first ask questions later because asking questions makes one a misogynist
12827479, exacttly, this whole shit is taken out of context.
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 01:05 PM
12827480, "I guarantee that he is 100% respectful."
Posted by Buddy_Gilapagos, Wed Jun-10-15 01:06 PM
What's your basis for this statement?



**********
"Everyone has a plan until you punch them in the face. Then they don't have a plan anymore." (c) Mike Tyson


"One of the most important things in life is what Judge Learned Hand described as 'that ever-gnawing inner doubt as to whether you're
12827511, I might have overstated it.
Posted by denny, Wed Jun-10-15 01:33 PM
But his rep in the entertainment biz is really, really good. I've never worked with him but he's been at my station before. Everyone loved him. He called the older ladies 'ma'am'.

The way it goes...if you act like a dick around media scrubs word will get around the industry very quickly. If you act like a TOTAL dick it will eventually get out to the public. I have only heard praise about him and we're talking about a grapevine that is desperate to paint these celebrities like assholes. And my presumptions are strenthened by seeing how he is welcome basically everywhere. Every show, every format, every demographic. There's usually a reason for that.
12830193, the snoop lion thing was cheesy
Posted by GriftyMcgrift, Sat Jun-13-15 08:15 PM
but dude seemed genuine as hell in that trip to jamaica on some real humble stuff.

12827585, This information changes nothing
Posted by Nick Has a Problem...Seriously, Wed Jun-10-15 02:13 PM
He still disrespected the camera lady. Him filming a cameo for some silly white boy sitcom/film doesn't change what happened. If people had a problem with Snoop's comments prior to this discovery, they should still have a problem with what he said.
12827613, that's fine and all, but she is still part of the crew,
Posted by Mr. ManC, Wed Jun-10-15 03:01 PM
NOT the talent. I'm sure she wasn't on any read throughs or meetings about the narrative.

hell, she could be a freelancer that responded to a Craigslist ad and just showed up that morning or whatever. Just as a general rule of thumb don't be creepy. And if it is your job to be creepy, then at least be creepy with the people onboard with your creepyness.

if she was filming Mr. Marcus on a porn shoot, and he stopped mid-pipe and was like "actually.....camera girl look kinda thick" and went on and on about HER, and not fucking Cherokee or whoever was booked that day, would yall be like "well she should know better, it IS Mr. Marcus. You might get fucked. *shrugs*"

If it were a camera woman at a concert who after the show went to the green room and tried to get his autograph, and he declined, I'm sure mad mofos would be like "oh, well her JOB is to be the camera woman, not chase after Snoop!"


hell, if a woman sports reporter asked out an athlete after the game, how "unprofessional" would that be? Meanwhile, if you switch the gender role, alllllll those scenarios, in a dude's mind, would be a come up.

He should apologize to her, nothing crazy or a public shaming, and leave it at that. SHE was offended (where other people may not have been) but offended nonetheless. What is lost more than the context of TPB and the setting of that element is the Nova Scotia angle, and realizing what images about Black people are disseminated around the world. If she felt "threatened" because Snoop is male, and Black (and being kind of pervy) it certainly is a learned behavior. But when operating internationally you can't expect some people to be hip to US cultural nuance. Anti-Blackness and misogyny both exist, worldwide. You can't necessarily try to campaign for his wrongness because of her implied anti-Blackness and thereby dismiss his misogyny. HE was clearly the only one in any wrong. She was being a camera operator. Point blank. Period.

12827625, ^ that's it right there.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 03:15 PM
12827685, DOG. YUP
Posted by kayru99, Wed Jun-10-15 04:35 PM
the moment i saw bubbles, i knew what it was.

12827377, i wonder if the reaction would be the same if...
Posted by MiracleRic, Wed Jun-10-15 11:57 AM
it was Howard Stern
12827411, ppl NEVER complain about Howard's comments.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 12:10 PM
like, ever.

no controversy there.

he says what he says and the whole world just laughs along and no one ever complains. let alone women or women's advocacy groups.

great point, bro.
12827422, yep
Posted by MiracleRic, Wed Jun-10-15 12:22 PM
12827462, lololol
Posted by blkprinceMD05, Wed Jun-10-15 12:53 PM
hes a fucking joke
12827558, would she have felt "threatened"
Posted by MiracleRic, Wed Jun-10-15 01:53 PM
nope

and yes...it would have caused the usual internet outrage fits as his shit usually does...but reasonable people would peep context and tell them to geek the fuck down just like is happening in here

context should have made it mad clear it was a joke...the extreme she went to feel "threatened" just makes it that much more mockable
12827591, i dunno.
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jun-10-15 02:25 PM
12827486, Howard Stern doesnt comment crass about women who arent there for it
Posted by atruhead, Wed Jun-10-15 01:12 PM
if you're coming into his studio to get naked, you'll be objectified

12827531, False
Posted by PimpTrickGangstaClik, Wed Jun-10-15 01:43 PM
12827559, yes he does, lmao
Posted by MiracleRic, Wed Jun-10-15 01:54 PM
12827681, as if "lmao" wins your argument
Posted by atruhead, Wed Jun-10-15 04:31 PM
you'll have a hard time producing footage of Howard Stern sexually harassing anyone. I can say this because I was a long term supporter for years.
12827772, What on earth are u talkin about? He did that every day in pre-AGT era
Posted by Bombastic, Wed Jun-10-15 06:59 PM
I grew up listening to Stern on WYSP in Philly during middle-school/high-school, you'd be hard-pressed to find a female he didn't push up on in a style you could certainly call 'crass' in that era of the late-80's thru 90's.

Listen to the opening 10 seconds of the famous Lauryn Hill interview when she came on to dispel the famous 'I'd rather my kids starve than white people buy my records' urban legend: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDaG9Zz7J0Y

L-Boogie wasn't a contestant on Lesbian Dial-a-Date.
12828033, while u worried about winning, im laughing
Posted by MiracleRic, Thu Jun-11-15 07:34 AM
continue looking stupid and pressed by all means though
12827674, lol
Posted by Mynoriti, Wed Jun-10-15 04:23 PM
12827579, I am just amped that he is doing some project with Bubbles from TPB haha
Posted by ConcreteCharlie, Wed Jun-10-15 02:08 PM
12827600, I think they were all on GGN
Posted by onthat, Wed Jun-10-15 02:43 PM
12827605, Glad I sat this one out!
Posted by T Reynolds, Wed Jun-10-15 02:51 PM
12827630, http://www.scottyweeks.com/assets/pearl-clutch-hero.jpg
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-10-15 03:21 PM
http://www.scottyweeks.com/assets/pearl-clutch-hero.jpg


12827660, All you need to do is ask yourself a simple question
Posted by Starks dunked on Bulls, Wed Jun-10-15 04:12 PM
Does her feelings matter? Whether or not, she's misunderstanding the situation or not. Does her feelings matter?

If yes, we can build from there. If not, there's really nothing to discuss.

It's the same thing with how we feel when a white person says something racially insensitive. Maybe they didn't mean it that way, but the way you perceived it and your feelings matter.
12827703, Yes this is true
Posted by csuave03, Wed Jun-10-15 04:43 PM
However, the problem that I have with this whole situation is the hypocrisy.

I understand that Snoop is a star and nearly anything he does will make news. However, in my opinion it's really unfortunate that him being Snoop makes this 100x worse but this kind of stuff is why Snoop is popular in the first place.

If people were really this upset why not just ignore him as this outrage has only been publicity for him? Not to mention he does have a new album out and probably wouldn't mind a little controversy.

Seems like a non issue, Snoop will lose no sleep and still be famous. This woman will fade into obscurity again. And the rest of the world will just lump this with the rest of the stuff he's done already and little to none will harbor a grudge with him.

Apparently only a conspiratorial nutjob would believe that this is a publicity stunt.
12827711, I guess it matters but when I saw the interview, it mattered less
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-10-15 04:52 PM
I'm not down with the "tall" scary man named Snoop.

he cracked a joke. What's funny is the white dude pointed it out and where is here outrage for that guy?
12827716, Agreed
Posted by 13Rose, Wed Jun-10-15 05:02 PM
The honorable Patrice O'Neal teaches us there is a thing called intent vs impact. He didn't intend to hurt her feelings, however the impact was exactly that. I'm not for that kind of out of bounds talk anyway but I aint Snoop.
12827723, See...this is a huge problem imo.
Posted by denny, Wed Jun-10-15 05:17 PM
Suppose a white person claimed that they're feelings were hurt when reading a post in here about white privilege. You're reasoning....is that they should be apologized too....regardless of anything else. After all, 'the only thing that matters is if we care about their feelings'.

Feelings are not enough. We're raising the new left-wing generation to justify their beliefs and contentions by describing their feelings. That is NOT how social discourse and debate works.

People are not responsible for other people's feelings. I honestly think this point needs to made solidly or else college campus and socialist activist/thinkers will just drift further and further into dismissable territory.

The problem is....this principle is only going to be applied in cases that we ALREADY AGREE or sympathize with the alleged victim. Am I going to apologize to a German who claims my holocaust speech hurt his feelings? No, I am not. But the principle holds that I should.
12827738, wow yall are legitimately proud to be dickheads
Posted by atruhead, Wed Jun-10-15 05:54 PM
>Suppose a white person claimed that they're feelings were
>hurt when reading a post in here about white privilege.
>You're reasoning....is that they should be apologized
>too....regardless of anything else. After all, 'the only
>thing that matters is if we care about their feelings'.

there is no analogy that works where a person defending white privilege is same as a woman calling out a rapper for making sexually suggestive comments

they're actually complete opposite ideas. no one should rightfully defend white privilege, everyone should confront women being made to feel unsafe



>Feelings are not enough. We're raising the new left-wing
>generation to justify their beliefs and contentions by
>describing their feelings. That is NOT how social discourse
>and debate works.

there is no debate to be had here if you're a halfway intelligent person with a decent heart who doesn't want to play asshole's advocate

>People are not responsible for other people's feelings.

and that's it, you've settled on that being the way the world should be

>The problem is....this principle is only going to be applied
>in cases that we ALREADY AGREE or sympathize with the alleged
>victim. Am I going to apologize to a German who claims my
>holocaust speech hurt his feelings? No, I am not. But the
>principle holds that I should.

the holocaust was wrong. no one should defend wrong shit.

12827754, I'm not playing devil's advocate.
Posted by denny, Wed Jun-10-15 06:19 PM
Principle: if someone's feelings are hurt we should apologize.

So you're saying we should only follow that principle when the person's feelings are legitimate. So the person's feelings being legitimate becomes the point in question. But that's not what people are saying. They are saying we should always apologize when someone's feelings are hurt. If that were true....it wouldn't matter if their feelings were legitimate (such as a German being hurt by a Holocaust speech).

What you're doing is personally selecting who's feelings are legitimate....and then saying that they're feelings should never be questioned. But how are we gonna agree on who's feelings matter and who's dont? And the eventual clusterfuck....is that my golden pass is gonna be distribituted differently than yours. Then we will wonder why we disagree which than leads back to questioning if a particular person's feelings are legitimate. Which we're not supposed to do.

This is precisely why social debate and discourse is not supposed to protect people's feelings. If I'm offended by something.....simply describing the way I feel is not enough.

and this works the other way too. In this particular case, I think Snoop is in the wrong. But I don't arrive at this conclusion because of how the victim 'feels'. And if the victim didn't 'feel' that way....it wouldn't change my mind about what Snoop did neither. Her feelings are not the arbiter of justice.

Here's a good article about it:


http://www.vox.com/2015/6/3/8706323/college-professor-afraid

It's a long but good read. HEre's an excerpt:

This new understanding of social justice politics resembles what University of Pennsylvania political science professor Adolph Reed Jr. calls a politics of personal testimony, in which the feelings of individuals are the primary or even exclusive means through which social issues are understood and discussed. Reed derides this sort of political approach as essentially being a non-politics, a discourse that "is focused much more on taxonomy than politics emphasizes the names by which we should call some strains of inequality over specifying the mechanisms that produce them or even the steps that can be taken to combat them." Under such a conception, people become more concerned with signaling goodness, usually through semantics and empty gestures, than with actually working to effect change.


12827756, If this ain't some pot calling the kettle black stuff
Posted by csuave03, Wed Jun-10-15 06:21 PM
SMH

Let's just wait a couple of weeks and see if anyone cares.

Team Snoop & Misogyny ftw
12827686, damn near 300 posts and not one pic of the ass? this place is going to...
Posted by ThaTruth, Wed Jun-10-15 04:35 PM
shit
12827701, The level of sensitivity is at an all time HIGH!
Posted by Case_One, Wed Jun-10-15 04:42 PM



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"Jesus is my Lord and Savior. And if you believe in him, he can be your's too."
12827715, since when are preachers not supposed to be sensitive to others?
Posted by atruhead, Wed Jun-10-15 04:58 PM
12827718, give a fuck 'bout cho feelings! (c) TD Jakes Remix
Posted by Mr. ManC, Wed Jun-10-15 05:06 PM
R.I.P. Chinx

12827749, lol
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-10-15 06:15 PM
12827729, You're confusing having compassion with someone's over sensitivity.
Posted by Case_One, Wed Jun-10-15 05:26 PM
But you can cook with that alone.


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"Jesus is my Lord and Savior. And if you believe in him, he can be your's too."
12827739, you couldnt even type a clear English sentence to get into heaven.
Posted by atruhead, Wed Jun-10-15 05:56 PM
12827742, this that good & mean.
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 06:01 PM
12827751, shit
Posted by legsdiamond, Wed Jun-10-15 06:17 PM
12827752, I'm glad that good typing skills are not a requirement
Posted by Case_One, Wed Jun-10-15 06:18 PM
And let me fix that for you..

You wouldn't be able to type a clear sentence in English to get into heaven.


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"Jesus is my Lord and Savior. And if you believe in him, he can be your's too."
12828052, damn
Posted by Government Name, Thu Jun-11-15 08:01 AM
12827724, How useless.
Posted by Marla, Wed Jun-10-15 05:17 PM
More let's attempt to shame people in hindsight for something that should be confronted immediately.
If the footage and the interview was more important than them making the correction when it happened, then they allowed Snoop to be in a position where he did have "power".
If their jobs/careers require them to stay quiet as they are objectified, harassed, etc., and they are punished for defending themselves, the bigger problem is their employers, not their subjects.

She said she is harassed regularly and apparently expected to work through it. Snoop shouldn't have been the focus of this. He was wrong but he shouldn't have been the target.

Fortunately or unfortunately, some women will take it as a compliment. It is one of those matters that needs to be addressed on a personal level where she or her supervisors makes the correction directly to him.

Essentially this becomes a shame on him and shame on any women who has ever taken his style of wording as a compliment. There is only room for their version of feminism and their hurt but hidden feelings should speak for all.

Useless. The tumblr version of white tears.
12827746, that's pretty nuts.
Posted by atruhead, Wed Jun-10-15 06:08 PM
famous people make the news for being reprehensible all the time. whether it's Mel Gibson, Alec Baldwin, Chris Brown or Snoop Dogg

that doesn't make it okay for normal people either, but "woman inappropriately spoken to by rapper" is a story people will pay attention to

people keep mentioning her whiteness like she has no right to speak against his lack of decorum
12827810, RE: that's pretty nuts.
Posted by Marla, Wed Jun-10-15 08:16 PM
>people keep mentioning her whiteness like she has no right to
>speak against his lack of decorum


White tears = *this is my perception, i feel this way about this situation, you should feel the same way about this, defend me, jump on my bandwagon. Ignore that I am scapegoating a person of color. Plus if you don't feel or react as I do you're wrong.*

I don't agree with Snoop's actions but I realize that some women would take or have taken what he said as a compliment, or a benign comment in the same type of situation. The way they experience the world is just as valid as hers, despite the show's attempt to publically shame a few individuals instead of the employers who have the actual responsibility in those situations.

She also took the time to explain his intentions towards her without ever having had a conversation with him, and apparently despite him having never approached her for a conversation or further request of her time. Who empowered her to do that and have it be taken as gospel truth? It was her perception that was supposed to be taken as fact. Then she was supposed to be comforted and defended based on her perception instead of the actual interaction (white tears).

Snoop made a crass comment about her. She did not like it but agrees that it is something she deals with regularly as a part of her job. The end.

________________________________________
Keep Penis Clean Or Find Genital Spots
12827860, If I'm understanding you correctly....
Posted by denny, Wed Jun-10-15 09:55 PM
You're problem is how she framed her argument.

I'm wondering if, aside from her complaint, you think that Snoop acted inappropriately. I can see that me and you are making a similar distinction and I've been thinking on this the past few weeks. The characteristics of her feelings are not the criteria in me deciding that Snoop dog acted inappropriately or not.

My position is that Snoop acted inappropriately in involving a non-showbiz person during his 'in-character' showbiz appearance. I wouldn't say that to a woman on the subway. If I did, I'd be wrong. But I don't think Snoop would say that to woman on a subway either. He was playing along with the Trailer Park Boys....they emulate/satirize reality tv in the attempt to present their media presence. They act in-character for interviews and I think that's what Snoop was doing. He's not used to the format....didn't realize he was crossing a line by addressing the cameraperson.

I think she's lying about the extent of her fearing for her physical safety. Flat out. I think she's being facetious in not recognizing that the interview was 'in character'. And that shit makes her look very opportunistic to me. At the same time....If I were Snoop I would apologize. She's not getting paid for being a performer and she's not paid to carry the Trailer Park boys narrative/format. But she knows damn well that there's a bunch of people watching her presentation that don't know that context. If she has an argument contending the context to be irrelevant (entirely possible imo) she needs to say it. I'm not being dismissive...I truly want to hear her address that angle. Pretending it's not there just makes me give her less credibility. She needed to spend less time talking about her feelings and more time explaining the circumstances and context that surrounded the event.

I'm tempted to make a separate post....but what I see coming out of these discussions nowadays is a huge change in the intelligentsia.....Discourse is valued by identity (who's talking and what they identify as) and description of personal emotional reactions. The more articulate we become in describing our feelings....the more credibility we deserve. Feelings are not something we're encouraged to reflect upon....attempt to analyze, question, deconstruct.......feelings have become a very powerful social currency. We're teaching to double-down on feelings.....indulge, re-affirm, coddle.
12827897, RE: If I'm understanding you correctly....
Posted by Marla, Wed Jun-10-15 11:49 PM
I don't really have a dog in this fight so I don't have a personal problem.

The interviewer repeatedly asked her "how did this make you feel?" until she described herself as a powerless, small woman in the face of Snoop's hulking, oppressive masculinity.

I'm not familiar with the trailer park boys or the context of the interview so I don't know if he acted inappropriately or outside of what was/is expected of the trailer park boys' normal behavior, especially if that is how they behave during interviews. Snoop was standing with another male who appeared to be egging him on and there were several people in the background laughing (?) along.

I think she should have said how she felt and that she would not have done anything differently.

I find her attempt to characterize Snoop as imposing ridiculous. However that's only because I have seen him in person and he is tall but quite thin. It is a dangerous characterization to make of someone as both physically and purposefully imposing without acknowledging one's own personal biases and possibly faulty perception.

It's one of those tactics to gather others to defend and agree with the person describing themselves as a powerless victim.

I can't speak on her state of mind but even in hindsight she said she would not have done anything differently. She implied that harassment is a regularly encountered part of her job, but somehow what Snoop said is the worse thing she's ever dealt with. I find that hard to believe.

I don't believe that is Snoop's normal way of moving in the world. I also don't know that an apology is warranted in this situation. I believe people have a right to their feelings and others shouldn't apologize for them. Had she not already made an unsupported declaration about his intent, I would have said he may wish to apologize for making an off-color comment at her expense (although you've mentioned he was in character). Any apology he makes now would be based on her fantasy of his intent to subjugate her instead of the actual situation. Who's to say that he did not believe that everyone on the set was considered fair game and a possible part of the joke once the cameras were rolling?
12827755, i vote for this summation. thanks, marla.
Posted by Deadzombie, Wed Jun-10-15 06:20 PM
and i also guarantee that there's gonna be a moment in a day and she'll be alone, and trying on clothes.

she's definitely gonna think to herself, 'i know im the shit, snoop called me thick'.
12827765, So her point is invalid because
Posted by John Forte, Wed Jun-10-15 06:34 PM
She was afraid to call a sexual harasser out immediately? Think about that one for a second. Now think about all the victims of sexual harassment you've known.
12827774, That's not even what she said, dude.
Posted by Boogie Stimuli, Wed Jun-10-15 07:03 PM
She said the problem is an employer which allows conditions where she had to endure
"embarrassment" to make a living, and that's where the outage should be directed.
Cool off, read her comment again, and come back.
I know your comprehension is better than this.
12827780, Her point is misdirected, not invalid.
Posted by Marla, Wed Jun-10-15 07:17 PM
>She was afraid to call a sexual harasser out immediately?

I don't recall her saying she was afraid, but if she were afraid, or just not comfortable confronting him, it is still her employers responsibility to handle the situation. However it is her responsibility to mention it to the employer whether she mentioned it to the person responsible or not.

>Think about that one for a second. Now think about all the
>victims of sexual harassment you've known.

Appeals to emotion don't work with me. You are the arbiter of your emotions, same as her, same as Snoop. Not every woman will react or feel the same way she did. That is why it is up to her to handle it with the people responsible for her well-being at the workplace. Snoop is not responsible for her feelings, perception, or lack of reaction. Nor is he responsible for not knowing she would feel all of those things.

If she can take it upon herself to make a judgment call on his intentions and state of mind, she needs to take it upon herself to ensure her employers are aware that she feels vulnerable on the job. It is their job to mitigate that.


________________________________________
Keep Penis Clean Or Find Genital Spots
12827782, Very well stated.
Posted by Buddy_Gilapagos, Wed Jun-10-15 07:22 PM

**********
"Everyone has a plan until you punch them in the face. Then they don't have a plan anymore." (c) Mike Tyson


"One of the most important things in life is what Judge Learned Hand described as 'that ever-gnawing inner doubt as to whether you're
12827783, Hand Clap!
Posted by Case_One, Wed Jun-10-15 07:25 PM

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"Jesus is my Lord and Savior. And if you believe in him, he can be your's too."
12827788, Thats fine.
Posted by Starks dunked on Bulls, Wed Jun-10-15 07:33 PM
>>She was afraid to call a sexual harasser out immediately?
>
>I don't recall her saying she was afraid, but if she were
>afraid, or just not comfortable confronting him, it is still
>her employers responsibility to handle the situation. However
>it is her responsibility to mention it to the employer whether
>she mentioned it to the person responsible or not.
>
>>Think about that one for a second. Now think about all the
>>victims of sexual harassment you've known.
>
>Appeals to emotion don't work with me. You are the atbiter of
>your emotions, same as her, same as Snoop. Not every woman
>will react or feel the same way she did. That is why it is up
>to her to handle it with the people responsible for her
>well-being at the workplace. Snoop is not responsible for her
>feelings, perception, or lack of reaction. Nor is he
>responsible for not knowing she would feel all of those
>things.
>
>If she can take it upon herself to make a judgment call on his
>intentions and state of mind, she needs to take it upon
>herself to ensure her employers are aware that she feels
>vulnerable on the job. It is their job to mitigate that.
>
>
>________________________________________
>Keep Penis Clean Or Find Genital Spots

12828045, https://38.media.tumblr.com/1fdea851fe9e8467bffe2f533a64b654/tumblr_ne2xgj19sh1rnhnqfo1_500.gif
Posted by legsdiamond, Thu Jun-11-15 07:50 AM
https://38.media.tumblr.com/1fdea851fe9e8467bffe2f533a64b654/tumblr_ne2xgj19sh1rnhnqfo1_500.gif
12828198, Compelling but isn't it a defense of street hollars
Posted by Buddy_Gilapagos, Thu Jun-11-15 10:05 AM
as well?

What is your stance on street hollers?


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"Everyone has a plan until you punch them in the face. Then they don't have a plan anymore." (c) Mike Tyson


"One of the most important things in life is what Judge Learned Hand described as 'that ever-gnawing inner doubt as to whether you're
12828292, Employers allow street hollers now?
Posted by Boogie Stimuli, Thu Jun-11-15 11:41 AM
How does that work?
12828350, Keep up dude. I am talking about street hollas in general.
Posted by Buddy_Gilapagos, Thu Jun-11-15 12:33 PM

**********
"Everyone has a plan until you punch them in the face. Then they don't have a plan anymore." (c) Mike Tyson


"One of the most important things in life is what Judge Learned Hand described as 'that ever-gnawing inner doubt as to whether you're
12828834, I'm up to speed. Yo ass in another conversation entirely lol.
Posted by Boogie Stimuli, Thu Jun-11-15 09:57 PM
She placed blame on the employer.

Hell is u even tawmbout?
12828363, He's a public figure, so she's airing her grievance publicly
Posted by John Forte, Thu Jun-11-15 12:52 PM
He he were a superior or coworker, it WOULD be her employer's responsibility, but he isn't.
12828542, yeah, you're wrong about that.
Posted by Marla, Thu Jun-11-15 03:19 PM
I'll let you do the research on sexual harassment by non-employees.

In the meantime: http://www.iwmf.org/sexual-harassment/


http://www.cbc.ca/m/touch/news/story/1.3080609

CBC was reporting on women in the news being subjected to sexual harrasment coming mostly in the firm of men, alone or in groups, yelling "fuck her right in the pussy" at the newswomen or directly into their microphones. In the midst of that they put Snoop.

It wasn't enough for the camera woman to say how she felt. The reporter prodded her until she commented on Snoop's unknown intentions and his imposing posture, calling it a power play because he is tall (so his state of being was a power play, not his actions). He was not physically imposing himself on her or her female coworker, but he made an insensitive comment while being taller than both she and her female coworker stood nearby. He was almost cuddled up with the guy next to him, but he was still being tall and making rude comments. Sounds like a personal bias coloring one's perception.

At any rate she was thanked and her segment ended when she said she didn't notice it at the time, she would have done nothing differently, and she experiences sexual harassment regularly as a part of her job.


In the middle of a story about groups of men yelling FUCK HER RIGHT IN THE PUSSY at newswomen reporting live, there is a story about an insensitive, unwelcome comment Snoop made and how it is the worst thing ever encountered by that camera woman while doing her job.

Most people don't even realize how he was scapegoated because the story was edited so severely that you would have to go find the rest and piece it together.

Commentary on Shauna Hunt's confrontation with a large group of (white) soccer players yelling FHRITP was completely edited out in favor of the "how dare the big black man say this to me" segment. If I were Snoop I wouldn't apologize for a cotton picking thing.


But you're right, he is a celebrity...a tall rapper at that.

'"It was creepy and awkward but I just laughed it off. Then later on I realized, why does he get a free pass because he's a rapper?" said the CBC's Stephanie Clattenburg, the woman behind the camera.'


http://www.cbc.ca/m/news/canada/nova-scotia/snoop-dogg-s-sexist-comments-about-camerawoman-creepy-and-awkward-1.3102580
12828583, ^^^^ EVERYONE SHOULD READ THIS FOR CONTEXT
Posted by micMajestic, Thu Jun-11-15 03:48 PM
>I'll let you do the research on sexual harassment by
>non-employees.
>
>In the meantime: http://www.iwmf.org/sexual-harassment/
>
>
>http://www.cbc.ca/m/touch/news/story/1.3080609
>
>CBC was reporting on women in the news being subjected to
>sexual harrasment coming mostly in the firm of men, alone or
>in groups, yelling "fuck her right in the pussy" at the
>newswomen or directly into their microphones. In the midst of
>that they put Snoop.
>
>It wasn't enough for the camera woman to say how she felt.
>The reporter prodded her until she commented on Snoop's
>unknown intentions and his imposing posture, calling it a
>power play because he is tall (so his state of being was a
>power play, not his actions). He was not physically imposing
>himself on her or her female coworker, but he made an
>insensitive comment while being taller than both she and her
>female coworker stood nearby. He was almost cuddled up with
>the guy next to him, but he was still being tall and making
>rude comments. Sounds like a personal bias coloring one's
>perception.
>
>At any rate she was thanked and her segment ended when she
>said she didn't notice it at the time, she would have done
>nothing differently, and she experiences sexual harassment
>regularly as a part of her job.
>
>
>In the middle of a story about groups of men yelling FUCK HER
>RIGHT IN THE PUSSY at newswomen reporting live, there is a
>story about an insensitive, unwelcome comment Snoop made and
>how it is the worst thing ever encountered by that camera
>woman while doing her job.
>
>Most people don't even realize how he was scapegoated because
>the story was edited so severely that you would have to go
>find the rest and piece it together.
>
>Commentary on Shauna Hunt's confrontation with a large group
>of (white) soccer players yelling FHRITP was completely edited
>out in favor of the "how dare the big black man say this to
>me" segment. If I were Snoop I wouldn't apologize for a
>cotton picking thing.
>
>
>But you're right, he is a celebrity...a tall rapper at that.
>
>'"It was creepy and awkward but I just laughed it off. Then
>later on I realized, why does he get a free pass because he's
>a rapper?" said the CBC's Stephanie Clattenburg, the woman
>behind the camera.'
>
>
>http://www.cbc.ca/m/news/canada/nova-scotia/snoop-dogg-s-sexist-comments-about-camerawoman-creepy-and-awkward-1.3102580


Let my love slide in and never slip out
12829943, Word
Posted by Boogie Stimuli, Fri Jun-12-15 10:12 PM
12830025, welp, that's that, then.
Posted by kayru99, Sat Jun-13-15 09:13 AM
12828104, people will continue to ignore the fact that you say he was wrong
Posted by MiracleRic, Thu Jun-11-15 08:53 AM
simply bc u too think the reaction was stupid

good points
12827792, i feel like shit after watching the video. she was genuinely hurt.
Posted by 2.tears.in.a.bucket, Wed Jun-10-15 07:45 PM

i had no idea about the whole "in character" aspect stated above, but now i feel like he could've told another joke.

the snoop that lives in my head would publicly apologize to her on instagram / twitter.
12827894, look at the bumper on that dumper
Posted by Riot, Wed Jun-10-15 11:45 PM
12827895, look at the stuffing on that muffin
Posted by Riot, Wed Jun-10-15 11:46 PM
12827896, look at the jiggle on that wiggle
Posted by Riot, Wed Jun-10-15 11:47 PM
12827898, look at the whistle on that gristle
Posted by Riot, Wed Jun-10-15 11:51 PM
12827900, look at the quadcore snapdragon CPU on that mobile device
Posted by Riot, Wed Jun-10-15 11:52 PM
12827901, look at the squeeze on that hoghead cheese
Posted by Riot, Wed Jun-10-15 11:53 PM
12827902, look at the chunky on that monkey
Posted by Riot, Wed Jun-10-15 11:54 PM
12830182, LOL
Posted by Mgmt, Sat Jun-13-15 07:46 PM
>
12827903, this works better in reverse
Posted by csuave03, Wed Jun-10-15 11:56 PM
12828111, works both ways
Posted by legsdiamond, Thu Jun-11-15 08:57 AM
12827920, Drake should go on TV and cry about Madonna orally raping him.
Posted by Boogie Stimuli, Thu Jun-11-15 12:58 AM
12828580, I almost cried when I saw that. Disgusting.
Posted by micMajestic, Thu Jun-11-15 03:47 PM
>


Let my love slide in and never slip out
12828176, i can't help but think - 'all she needed was some ...'
Posted by Deadzombie, Thu Jun-11-15 09:44 AM
https://vimeo.com/84298648
12828617, and when people stop point out how good her body is
Posted by final_prospect82, Thu Jun-11-15 04:23 PM
she will do everything in her power to Make It Last Forever
12828692, Her People skills are just gone
Posted by MizClayton, Thu Jun-11-15 05:26 PM
her complaints are valid, but esclating this beyond that point is ridic

learn to confront and deal with people and their bullshit and keep it moving

wanting the world the stop becuse you are hurt is ridiculous

this is life shit. nothing new. all this whining and news stories about it is extra
12828851, uhhhmmm...he's doing an interview with The Trailer Park Boys...
Posted by Benji, Thu Jun-11-15 11:05 PM
a fucking comedy show

which is vile & crass by design

this is some canadian bullshit trap
12829166, RE: Snoop Dogg gets backlash for calling a camerawoman "thick"
Posted by b00g13man, Fri Jun-12-15 10:54 AM
Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle.
12829874, another entertainment industry chick trying to make a name for herself
Posted by TRENDone, Fri Jun-12-15 07:18 PM
say that shit about hugh heffner
12829942, He's not tall and black, so there's no power play there. It's acceptable
Posted by Boogie Stimuli, Fri Jun-12-15 10:11 PM
>say that shit about hugh heffner