The song, which features incendiary, anti-police lyrics, was released on Jan. The post included lyrics of Snoop Dogg and collaborator J5 Slap’s song “Police,” screenshotted from a New York Post column by sportswriter Phil Mushnick questioning the NFL and sponsors’ money-grabbing decision to allow the rapper to headline. Instagram took down a post from the Suffolk County Police Benevolent Association condemning Snoop Dogg’s previous anti-cop lyrics. Instagram confirmed to The Post that the PBA’s Instagram post was restored Monday evening. “If you choose to watch the game at all, (We won’t be) halftime is a great moment to shut your TV off in honor of those men and women in blue who gave their lives for us.” “Encouraging people to shoot police officers apparently earns you a spot as a headliner at the Superbowl,” the PBA wrote in the post, which was not removed from Facebook. 11 post, which decried anti-police violence, was “removed for violence and incitement.” Instagram removed - and later restored - a post from the Suffolk County Police Benevolent Association’s Instagram page urging followers to boycott the Super Bowl in protest of halftime performer Snoop Dog’s song lyrics that promote anti-police violence.Īccording to Instagram, the Feb. Snoop Dogg caught smoking weed right before Super Bowl halftime show The best and worst Super Bowl halftime shows of all time Scantily clad Heidi Klum serves up Snoop Dogg’s ‘Chai Tea’īob Saget’s surprising final role revealed: a chef in rap video
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