Snoop Dogg Slammed for Hate Ad Hypocrisy After Trump Inauguration Gig!

Although numerous viewers tune into the Super Bowl primarily to watch the football match, a significant number do so mainly for the advertisements, with one particular ad causing much anger among spectators.

In a commercial sponsored by the Anti-Semitism Combating Foundation, renowned rapper Snoop Dogg and acclaimed NFL player Tom Brady appeared together in a campaign titled ‘No Reason to Hate.’ However, this collaboration sparked outrage among fans due to Snoop’s past performance at President Trump’s inauguration.

The advertisement showcases a 53-year-old hip-hop artist and a 47-year-old football great trading barbs with one another.

In Snoop’s words, “We’ve got a barrier between us due to where we grew up,” and in Brady’s, “Our differences in appearance seem to create a divide.

Snoop says, “I can’t stand you since I don’t get you,” while Brady replies, “I dislike you because the people I know also dislike you.

They both exchange harsh words, and then a title appears saying, ‘The motives for hate are just as foolish as they seem.’ Snoop comments, ‘I really dislike that things have gotten so dire we need an advertisement about it,’ to which Brady agrees, ‘I feel the same way.’ As the commercial concludes.

After the advertisement played multiple times during the major sporting event, numerous supporters expressed their observations on social media platforms, pointing out the unexpected twist as Snoop was previously a performer at President Trump’s inauguration.

@wickedspecialst said, ‘It’s surprising to see Snoop Dogg doing an anti-hate ad following the concert he gave at #SuperBowlLIX. Isn’t that intriguing?’

In my opinion as a lifestyle enthusiast, I recently read a statement from fellow social media user, James Cibella, that resonated with me: ‘Even Snoop Dogg, who has spoken out against hate, lost some credibility when he accepted payment to perform for President Trump.’

@marcusuntrell” found it astonishing that Snoop Dogg, who’s known for advocating against hate, was appearing in a commercial, yet he previously performed for someone notorious for promoting hate – quite surprising and unexpected!

@hanzxhanz added, ‘That Tom Brady and Snoop Dogg commercial was horrible.’

A different Twitter user, @atrupar, commented, ‘I’m not convinced that Snoop Dogg, who recently performed at Trump’s inauguration, is the ideal representative for the Stand Up To Hate campaign, if I’m being honest.’

As a steadfast follower, I’d express it this way: “Lisa_Liberal didn’t sugarcoat her thoughts when she said, ‘Snoop Dogg, I strongly disapprove of your recent ad, and I believe it’s more fitting for you to personally deliver it. Your recent performance was for an undeniably racist individual. It’s disappointing to see such a move after Trump’s inauguration. I view this action as a betrayal.’

A different Twitter user, @DonLew87, posed the question, “Snoop Dogg is advertising to stop hate, but he was also performing for Trump. Can we find a suitable term for this situation?

As a faithful follower, I’d like to share that Snoop Dogg appeared in an anti-Semitism PSA following his performance at President Trump’s inauguration.

@ChrisPaulComedy said, ‘Snoop Dogg: Stand up to hate unless it pays you. #SuperBowlLIX

Allie Beth Stuckey commented, “It’s Snoop Dogg, known for his song about assassinating President Trump, who’s now speaking out against hatred?

As a lifestyle connoisseur, I must say, finding Snoop Dogg appearing in an advertisement addressing hate just weeks after his electrifying performance at the inauguration certainly adds another layer of opulence to his already illustrious career.

In the year 2017, Snoop released a music video that sparked debate as it portrayed a figure resembling Donald Trump in a contentious manner.

Many spectators found it unexpected that Snoop Dogg was the main act at the Crypto Ball, an event supporting Trump held before his inauguration in Washington D.C., as it drew a diverse crowd of celebrities and political figures like House Speaker Mike Johnson among others.

Over the past month, numerous supporters expressed their disapproval on social media platforms regarding Snoop’s performance at the Trump event, yet he seemed unfazed by any negative feedback.

In a bid to respond with compassion amidst any negativity, I decided to share a video of me enjoying a blunt, from within the comforts of a vehicle.

‘Sort out your own life, don’t bother with mine. I’m doing fine. I’ve got myself together,’ Snoop emphasized in his casual video, without directly referring to the inauguration or Trump by name.

He asserted, “I remain fully African-American. Completely so.” His declaration continued, “Giving it my all until you achieve success or face failure.

Yesterday, Snoop talked about the criticism he received after his performance commemorating Trump’s victory in the 2016 elections, during a conversation on the R&B Money podcast.

He commented, “When you ascend to higher positions, you’ll encounter hatred regardless of who you are.” His approach? “I respond with achievements and love. That’s how I combat any hate and negativity directed at me, as it’s the most potent force that can overcome it.

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2025-02-10 07:05

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