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Funniest thing is ain't a cracker cop in this country who wouldn't suck the infected hemorrhoids outta Bey's ass after she finished mud wrestling if given the chance.

Only thing they can't turn down more than shooting a nikka for fun is black p*ssy.
 
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fukk them crackers :pacspit:

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Beyonce Ruined Last Night's Super Bowl Halftime Show ... And Maybe Even 2016
2/8/2016 4:00 AM PST, by Sarah Taylor
0208-fish-beyonce-2.jpg

Last night's Super Bowl was uninspired at best, and embarrassing and uncomfortable at worst. And, yes, we're talking about everything -- including, but not limited to, the halftime show.

The crapstorm's culmination ended up sad Chris Martin being outperformed by Bruno Mars, who was desperately trying to elbow his way to the stage's forefront, and concluded with Beyonce's vulgar agenda anthem, "Formation."

Please -- "when he f--k me good I take his ass to Red Lobster 'cause I slay"? Class. Super, duper, near-"Partition" kind of class there.

Coming from someone with deep, heartfelt connections to the Crescent City -- of which the theme is deeply entwined -- the song, featuring New Orleans' own Messy Mya -- who has been dead since 2010 -- and Big Freedia, an unparalleled Bounce music purveyor and performer (who wasn't even featured in the show and absolutely should have been) it was a slap in the face.

It feels like classic Beyonce climbing on the backs of better entertainers to reach the top once again, using them to pull at the heartstrings of those to whom the vibrant and beautifully multiethnic and multiracial city is dear.

Interestingly enough, Beyonce's skipping New Orleans altogether on her brand-new "Formation" tour. Take that as you will.

Breaking down Bey's song, though, it's not as cut and dry as it seems.

That bit about "Albino alligators"? The more you know: "alligator bait" was a racial pejorative used against southern blacks in the 1800 and 1900s. Albino ... well, you know what that means.

Her outfit -- which some reconciled as a Michael Jackson tribute -- was more Black Panther than King of Pop ... just look at the signature berets on her backup dancers. Take some time to disgest that one for a moment.

We get that "Formation" is a call to her strong women of color to unite and fight for social justice -- and we understand and respect the sentiment. It's a great sentiment. But throwing Red Lobster, talking about getting "f--ked good," and possibly slamming white folk is no way for any kind of "formation" to be taken seriously. What Beyonce's seeming to be calling for is nothing but a collective shoulder chip ... on a grand scale.

Beyonce's not getting better as she gets older -- to the contrary; she's raunchier, more offensive, and more desperate than ever.


Read more: Beyonce Ruined Last Night's Super Bowl Halftime Show ... And Maybe Even 2016
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Beyonce Ruined Last Night's Super Bowl Halftime Show ... And Maybe Even 2016
2/8/2016 4:00 AM PST, by Sarah Taylor
0208-fish-beyonce-2.jpg

Last night's Super Bowl was uninspired at best, and embarrassing and uncomfortable at worst. And, yes, we're talking about everything -- including, but not limited to, the halftime show.

The crapstorm's culmination ended up sad Chris Martin being outperformed by Bruno Mars, who was desperately trying to elbow his way to the stage's forefront, and concluded with Beyonce's vulgar agenda anthem, "Formation."

Please -- "when he f--k me good I take his ass to Red Lobster 'cause I slay"? Class. Super, duper, near-"Partition" kind of class there.

Coming from someone with deep, heartfelt connections to the Crescent City -- of which the theme is deeply entwined -- the song, featuring New Orleans' own Messy Mya -- who has been dead since 2010 -- and Big Freedia, an unparalleled Bounce music purveyor and performer (who wasn't even featured in the show and absolutely should have been) it was a slap in the face.

It feels like classic Beyonce climbing on the backs of better entertainers to reach the top once again, using them to pull at the heartstrings of those to whom the vibrant and beautifully multiethnic and multiracial city is dear.

Interestingly enough, Beyonce's skipping New Orleans altogether on her brand-new "Formation" tour. Take that as you will.

Breaking down Bey's song, though, it's not as cut and dry as it seems.

That bit about "Albino alligators"? The more you know: "alligator bait" was a racial pejorative used against southern blacks in the 1800 and 1900s. Albino ... well, you know what that means.

Her outfit -- which some reconciled as a Michael Jackson tribute -- was more Black Panther than King of Pop ... just look at the signature berets on her backup dancers. Take some time to disgest that one for a moment.

We get that "Formation" is a call to her strong women of color to unite and fight for social justice -- and we understand and respect the sentiment. It's a great sentiment. But throwing Red Lobster, talking about getting "f--ked good," and possibly slamming white folk is no way for any kind of "formation" to be taken seriously. What Beyonce's seeming to be calling for is nothing but a collective shoulder chip ... on a grand scale.

Beyonce's not getting better as she gets older -- to the contrary; she's raunchier, more offensive, and more desperate than ever.


Read more: Beyonce Ruined Last Night's Super Bowl Halftime Show ... And Maybe Even 2016
Follow us: @fishwrapped on Twitter


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The Alligator bait part severely inaccurate
 
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i ain't even a beyonce fan like that at all but this whole backlash against her is stupid and ignorance at it's finest

white folks was lovin' them some b before this song and now that she's given back to the black community (whether you think the song is great or not) they shyttin' on her. white people who ain't got a clue or don't know what time it is always feel threatened by blackness. they don't know it, so they fear it and that's when the ignorance and true colors start to show :mjpls:

i never bought a beyonce album but i'm bout to buy this one off the strength of this :martin:

fukk the racist white media. them muthafukkas will try every chance they get to shyt on somethin' that's not white or appeals to their likenin' :pacspit:
 

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Is that Giuliani I see in that still? Racist ass anti anything Black impotent Italiano fukk!!
only good thing he did was help families put their kids through college. everyone was in college, even if you were dirt poor, for those years he was in office. and they paid for books and supplies. pell grants and ish like that.
then bloomberg came and ruined that. made it hard for kids to go to college and not be in debt. bloomberg was a piece of shyt.
 
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