Snoop Dogg sparks outrage by slamming Donald Trump supporters and Kanye West as ‘motherf***ing racists’
SNOOP Dogg has labelled Kanye West and Donald Trump supporters as "racist" and "motherf*****s" in a foul-mouthed radio tirade.
The rap star held nothing back during the rant on Sirius XM radio when he was asked about his thoughts on the divisive US President.
He said: "(Trump) drew the lines, he drew the motherf***ing lines. "If you like (Trump,) you’re motherf***ing racist.
"Kanye too. Don’t forget about him too. F*** you too. Throw him in the bag too, because he’s right with them motherf***ers."
He continued: "Before him, there were no lines - everybody was everybody, we respected everything, we didn't trip. I don’t give a f***. I tell them straight up motherf***er. F*** you and f*** him. He drew the motherf***ing lines.
"Before him, there were no lines. Everybody was everybody. We respected everything. We didn’t trip.
"But n*****, when you drew the line and start pointing motherf***ers out and singling them out, f*** y’all then, n*****. You and them."
Trump has previously suggested that Snoop Dogg should be sent to jail but the rapper retaliated last year in a track titled "Make America Crip Again," an allusion to the president's trademark slogan.
Kanye, who has expressed his own ambitions of becoming president, has continually been criticised by friends in the music industry for his outward support for Trump.
This isn't the first time Snoop has made his feelings known about Kanye after previously saying the Gold Digger star was "missing a black woman in his life" to keep him in check.
When asked about his reaction to Kanye's comments about slavery being "a choice", Snoop said: "I thought he needed some medical attention, first and foremost.
"But then after I got past the laughing I started feeling sad for him.
"He truly misses his mother, he truly misses a black woman in his life, he truly misses the stability of having somebody tell him when he is wrong and correcting him and checking him as opposed to allowing him to continue to do what he's doing.
"And that to me... he needs help. Like to me, he's crying out for help."
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