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>A sense of good taste and good sense! Imagine a country that has a value system that does not embrace such individuals as is mentioned in this article?
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>Here we have the marketing types that set morality. This guy and others like him make millions for their industry. Is that called crap or rap? I am not sure.
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>“Celebrities” get away with a lot to say the least. This guy is a role model for anti social behavior, but I am sure that his mama loves him.
Check out the jersey he is wearing in the photo.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snoop_doggI can't stand rap and don't feel like getting up on a soapbox, either. Well, not for long <g>. I just think there is such a profound disconnection between our life experiences and his that we shouldn't sit in judgment of him. This is not condoning some of the things he has done. But I don't think he is quite as creepy or dangerous as he is sometimes portrayed to be. He obviously has connected with a huge audience, part of which we might like to think doesn't exist. It's just a different reality from ours.
SET SOAPBOX OFF