The right-wing is currently up in arms over new Representative Rashida Tlaib using the word “motherf*cker” to describe a man who routinely uses sexist language to degrade women, freely hurls insults at everyone and anybody he perceives as a threat, and once mocked a disabled reporter at one of his rallies, to rapturous cheers from his supporters. But you know who probably has Tlaib’s back? Snoop Dogg.
The rapper and owner of one of the universe’s most euphonious voices went on Instagram (via Billboard) to lay out his thoughts about the partial government shutdown, which started just before Christmas and could, as per Donald J. Trump, last for “years.” Like Donald J. Trump, Snoop blames Donald J. Trump for this mess, and, like Tlaib, he believes “motherf*cker” is an accurate word to describe someone who’s currently stiffing hundreds of thousands of government employees out of what could wind up being several paychecks.
“All you federal government people that’s not being paid, that’s being treated f*cking unfairly right now — that’s so terrible and this punk motherf*cker don’t care,” Snoop said in the video.
Snoop hopes the people who can’t pay their bills now remember it when Election Day 2020 rolls around. “Ain’t no way in the world you can vote for Donald Trump when he comes back up again,” he said. “If y’all do vote for him, y’all are some stupid motherf*ckers. I’m saying that to y’all early.”
He also made sure to address not only federal workers but everyone. “Look what he do. He just don’t give a f*ck,” he remarked. “If he don’t care about y’all, he really don’t give a f*ck about us.”
Snoop closed the video out with some highly therapeutic four-letter words, addressed to some people who’ve done a lot to deserve them. “So f*ck him, and f*ck anybody down with Donald Trump. I said it,” he said. “F*ck him. Shut the government down — he’s a piece of s*it. F*ck you.”
Now don’t you feel slightly better about a president holding workers’ pay hostage so he can spend billions of dollars on a racist wall that probably won’t even be terribly preventive? Curse words — they’re f*cking great.
(Via Billboard)