Posted on 08/25/2025 9:19:35 AM PDT by Red Badger
Snoop Dogg says he watched the Disney movie Lightyear with his grandson and had the same question we all had when it came out. He's now in hot water for his opinion.
Watch:
VIDEO AT LINK.............
This came during an interview on the It's Giving podcast. And sure, Snoop hasn't been the best example of a family man with some of his work, but this is a children's movie he's talking about here, not adult entertainment.
Remember, this was the woke Toy Story spinoff with the gay kiss that was shoved into a movie by Disney in 2022.
And now you've got the pop culture icon who is on every ad, on every streaming service, pushing against the Disney groomers.
And, as you can imagine, some people are wanting to cancel Snoop for his opinions.
From Newsweek:
The comments have led to calls to cancel Snoop Dogg's upcoming performance at the Australian Football League (AFL's) Grand Final, according to local broadcaster 9 News Australia.
A news presenter said Snoop Dogg's performance could be seen as a double standard given that the AFL has recently sanctioned Adelaide midfielder Izak Rankine for using a homophobic slur in the past 16 months.
AFL general counsel Stephen Meade said about Rankine: 'In an AFL environment, this behavior is not acceptable. Homophobia has no place in football.'
We knew the NFL was gay, but the No Rules League is woke too??
Libs had some comments:
Who knew it was cancelable behavior to say that kids movies don't need to feature lesbian romances?
We'll see if Snoop can weather the storm or if he falls into the endless list of forced celebrity apologies.
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