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Knowing YOU, yes, you would have to.If it was a backlash I wouldnt have to search for it now would I
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Knowing YOU, yes, you would have to.If it was a backlash I wouldnt have to search for it now would I
Knowing YOU, yes, you would have to.If it was a backlash I wouldnt have to search for it now would I
Hey, I don't care.
If Beyoncé wants to live in her mansion, take a limo escorted by cops to a concert, crap on cops during the concert - during which time she is protected by cops, then gets escorted home in a limo protected by cops, then good for her little hypocritical ass. If singing' about hatin' on the cops that protect her ass get her 'black' or 'street' 'cred' then good for her.
When the cops refuse to protect her, though, she can deal with it. I don't want to hear one damn thing from her, not one complaint. I also don't want to hear her blame anyone else.
If she hires private security and they do something wrong, hold her accountable.ON the other hand if she hires a bunch of private security and they can't control the crowd and people get hurt, that's not good either.
All this proves the Black experiment has failed miserably. Even given money and fame, Blacks are still a subhuman life form. Ignorant, violent and uncivilized. It's time to selectively breed them into the beasts of burden for which they were originally intended.
Tampa police should do the concert, BUT if beyonce wants more security-PAY for it...
Sign-up for TPD officers to work Beyonce concert blank
TAMPA (FOX 13) - Beyonce has taken a lot of heat for her new song “Formation,” which critics claim has an anti-cop message. Some Tampa Police officers might agree, if the sign-up sheet to work her upcoming Tampa concert is any indication. It's empty. 62
Typically, officers who are off-duty agree to work concerts and sporting events at the venue for extra income, but none have signed up to work security for Beyonce’s upcoming concert on April 29 at Raymond James Stadium.
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Tampa Police Department spokesperson Steve Hegarty was unable to tell FOX 13 News if the lack of names on the list revealed officers' feelings about Beyonce or the recent controversy surrounding her music and the Super Bowl halftime show where she and a group of dancers wore outfits themed after the Black Panthers.
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Meanwhile, other law enforcement officers across the nation have spoken out against Beyonce’s “Formation” music video, which is set in New Orleans and features a wall that reads “Stop shooting us,” and shows Beyonce standing on top of a sinking police cruiser.
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