Beyoncé Smashes New Orleans Police Dept Camera in Trailer for new HBO Project


Beyoncé has not ingratiated herself to the Men in Blue since her controversial 2016 Super Bowl performance.  Her half-time escapade has resulted in police departments refusing to work security details at her upcoming shows.

Her politically-charged Super Bowl halftime performance earlier this year, in which she and her backup dancers donned Black Panther Party-themed outfits and performed a piece of her single, “Formation.”

As Breitbart News reported, the music video for “Formation,” set in New Orleans, was “brimming with Black Lives Matter references,” including Beyoncé atop a submerged New Orleans police cruiser and shots of a young African-American child with his hands raised in front of a line of riot gear-clad police officers.

At the end of April, she will release a new project titled “Lemonade”.  It too smacks of anti-police sentiment.

Titled simply “Lemonade,” the teaser trailer features shots of a fur coat-clad Beyoncé huddled next to a car in what looks to be a graffiti-tagged garage, her face obscured by her coat.

Interspersed with this footage and with her low-key narration are shots of the singer wielding a baseball bat in front of a large explosion, and later taking the bat to a surveillance camera marked “N.O.P.D.,” seemingly referring to the New Orleans Police Department.

Part of the lyric that is whispered by the pop star says, “The past and the present merge, to meet us here… What are you hiding?… Lovers.. as trees… Why can’t you see me?”

“Lemonade” will debut days before Beyoncé kicks off her Formation Tour. Some local police departments have vowed not to work security at the events in to express their disgust of the singer’s anti-cop messages in her music.

 

Source: Breitbart  Truth and Action

 

 



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