The
halftime show of the Super Bowl Beyonce 50 in Santa Clara, California,
this weekend gave a lot to talk about, and not in a good way. The pop star decided to sing "Formation", a song with an anti-police sentiment that drew criticism.
That was not all, Beyoncé dancers dressed in costumes reminiscent of those used by the Black Panthers (The Black Panthers), and the choreography was performed in formation of "X" to pay honor to the black revolutionary Malcolm X.
Analyzed the situation, the police showed their discontent, especially Sheriff Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, David Clarke.
Milwaukee County Sheriff David A. Clarke Jr. Reacts to Beyonce's Super Bowl performance referenced That many say the ...
Posted by Fox Business on Monday, February 8, 2016
Clarke, an African American police, whipped Beyoncé noting that the Black Panthers were a racist organization "uniforms of the Black Panther, would it be acceptable if a white band away with hoods and white sheets. We would be appalled and outraged ".
If any artist caucasian mentioned the Ku Klux Klan in a halftime show of the Super Bowl, even denigrate, he would have begun a huge backlash. So Beyoncé was presented to support an organization that has a racist history.
They also emphasize the irony of singing a song when anti-police vacated the highway and received a police escort to the event, not counting all the security agencies who looked after the end of football.
Beyoncé and her entourage are Given a police escort to the stadium. The entire freeway was cleared for her pic.twitter.com/oA3FDvRrPj
- Beyoncé Receipts (beysusfacts) February 7, 2016
That was not all, Beyoncé dancers dressed in costumes reminiscent of those used by the Black Panthers (The Black Panthers), and the choreography was performed in formation of "X" to pay honor to the black revolutionary Malcolm X.
Analyzed the situation, the police showed their discontent, especially Sheriff Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, David Clarke.
Milwaukee County Sheriff David A. Clarke Jr. Reacts to Beyonce's Super Bowl performance referenced That many say the ...
Posted by Fox Business on Monday, February 8, 2016
Clarke, an African American police, whipped Beyoncé noting that the Black Panthers were a racist organization "uniforms of the Black Panther, would it be acceptable if a white band away with hoods and white sheets. We would be appalled and outraged ".
If any artist caucasian mentioned the Ku Klux Klan in a halftime show of the Super Bowl, even denigrate, he would have begun a huge backlash. So Beyoncé was presented to support an organization that has a racist history.
They also emphasize the irony of singing a song when anti-police vacated the highway and received a police escort to the event, not counting all the security agencies who looked after the end of football.
Beyoncé and her entourage are Given a police escort to the stadium. The entire freeway was cleared for her pic.twitter.com/oA3FDvRrPj
- Beyoncé Receipts (beysusfacts) February 7, 2016
