In an interview with the Salt Lake Tribune, Snoop Dogg revealed his recent thoughts on homosexualit y in hip-hop.
He offered some sincere optimism on this controversia l issue in
regards to the world being "ready for an openly gay rapper." This
statement of support, coming from a rapper with both longevity and pop
culture status in the game, could be a major influence to fans.
Snoop acknowledges that the changing times have been the most meaningful factor as to why a major gay rapper should be able to receive some shine now more ever, even in light of bizarre debacles happening like at the fast-food chain Chick-Fil-A.
He told Salt Lake that: "People are learning how to live and get along more, and accept people for who they are and not bash them or hurt them because they’re different.” “When I was growing up, you could never do that and announce that,” continued Snoop. “There would be so much scrutiny and hate and negativity, and no one would step (forward) to support you because that’s what we were brainwashed and trained to know.”
While gay rights continues to be a huge issue for conservative s
and liberals in the government and public rallies by the people in the
streets, Snoop's support of gay rights comes a month or so following
Jay-Z's approval of President Obama's endorsement of gay marriage (Hov
declared "It was the right thing to do"), and Frank Ocean's summer
revelation in which he disclosed in a letter that he's first love was a
man, in the wake of glowing reviews for his Channel Orange.
While lesbian/bise xual rappers haven't caught as much flak for
their orientation such as Lady Luck and Cyryus, the matter of the gay
rapper has more of a precaution due to hip-hop's homophobic nature,
confirmed by gay rappers like Dutchboy, Deadlee, and Tori Fixx speaking
out on their struggles to gain respect. Even N.O.R.E. in an interview
with DJ Vlad admitted to knowingly having worked with gay rappers.
He offered some sincere optimism on this controversia
Snoop acknowledges that the changing times have been the most meaningful factor as to why a major gay rapper should be able to receive some shine now more ever, even in light of bizarre debacles happening like at the fast-food chain Chick-Fil-A.
He told Salt Lake that: "People are learning how to live and get along more, and accept people for who they are and not bash them or hurt them because they’re different.” “When I was growing up, you could never do that and announce that,” continued Snoop. “There would be so much scrutiny and hate and negativity, and no one would step (forward) to support you because that’s what we were brainwashed and trained to know.”
While gay rights continues to be a huge issue for conservative
While lesbian/bise

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