Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have mixed feelings about this. I've always loved his delivery/music, but I got turned off by him ALOT when he talked super ugly about Gayle King. Made me feel like he really doesn't respect women (his lyrics also). And, I feel like Leslie Jones sort of made over-the-top loving of the Olympics a thing and yet it is two men who are getting paid to represent. (Snoop and I'm assuming Flavor Flav is also getting paid something, though he started by supporting women's water polo). Anyway, I realize he's an entertainer and is pretty entertaining, but have mixed feelings about it. Maybe his laid back style is a nice counter to hyper competition?
+ million
Very insightful
Anonymous wrote:I have mixed feelings about this. I've always loved his delivery/music, but I got turned off by him ALOT when he talked super ugly about Gayle King. Made me feel like he really doesn't respect women (his lyrics also). And, I feel like Leslie Jones sort of made over-the-top loving of the Olympics a thing and yet it is two men who are getting paid to represent. (Snoop and I'm assuming Flavor Flav is also getting paid something, though he started by supporting women's water polo). Anyway, I realize he's an entertainer and is pretty entertaining, but have mixed feelings about it. Maybe his laid back style is a nice counter to hyper competition?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The commentators this year are really bad. I've heard several asking very basic questions about the sports they've had 4 years to prepare to host. Ex: a surfing co-host asking, "The size of the wave matters, right? Like, the bigger the wave, the more points? Does it work like that?"
Colin Jost noted that a surfer had been her hometown Lei Queen and then made a fratboy joke about the word "lei." It was inappropriate and demeaning to the world-class athlete.
But Snoop is an all-time low for American culture. Remember when the Olympics used to be about the honor of representing your country and the noble, inspiring pursuit of excellence? Now it's just locker room jokes about pot. What a sad state of affairs.
The Olympics has bigger issues.
Ah the thrill of victory the agony of defeat and the majesty of it all and then there’s — Race walking, break dancing, trampolining, handball, badminton, dressage, skateboarding, rock wall climbing and from a historical perspective — tug of war and town planning.
I mean come on the only thing missing is pickle ball.
Other than gymnastics, diving, swimming (boring) and track and field the Olympics is kind of silly. At least Snoop is adding entertainment value by poking fun at of all of the silly sports that aren’t really sports events.
I’d love to see you try a boulder problem or a lead route. Now that would be more entertaining than Snoop at the Olympics.
Not at all.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think he is funny but I wish he didn’t swear so much and then he would be great. But, I can’t watch that around kids. There are so many cuss words.
Is he swearing during these Olympics?
Anonymous wrote:The commentators this year are really bad. I've heard several asking very basic questions about the sports they've had 4 years to prepare to host. Ex: a surfing co-host asking, "The size of the wave matters, right? Like, the bigger the wave, the more points? Does it work like that?"
Colin Jost noted that a surfer had been her hometown Lei Queen and then made a fratboy joke about the word "lei." It was inappropriate and demeaning to the world-class athlete.
But Snoop is an all-time low for American culture. Remember when the Olympics used to be about the honor of representing your country and the noble, inspiring pursuit of excellence? Now it's just locker room jokes about pot. What a sad state of affairs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He has 88 million followers on Instagram and has been using the platform to boost the Olympics. People love Snoop even if the self righteous biddies here don’t.
This is the element people are missing. I feel like the people questioning his involvement haven't been paying a lot of attention to pop culture in the last few years. Snoop got invited because of his hilarious viral videos doing sports commentary. He and Martha Stewart have had a whole thing together on social media for years. They are very funny together.
+1 So many more Olympians are bringing flair, color and their cultures. It's no longer the staid, gentrified event of the past. Why shouldn't commentators reflect that?
In every clip, athletes are thrilled when they spot Snoop. They don’t seem to be questioning why he's there. He's been gracious, supportive, appreciative and totally cool. Wish I could hang with him!
https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTNVumxD1/
Anonymous wrote:How did he become so mainstream? Gangsta rap and pimp to Martha’s friend and NBC personality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love Snoop and his commentary. His nature documentary narration was hysterical.
Please post the specific one you’re thinking of. I need to see this. I’m 💯 for Snoop, but I’d also love it if he didn’t cuss so much.
DP. Here's one
https://youtu.be/BFVVvVLMr-E?feature=shared
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The commentators this year are really bad. I've heard several asking very basic questions about the sports they've had 4 years to prepare to host. Ex: a surfing co-host asking, "The size of the wave matters, right? Like, the bigger the wave, the more points? Does it work like that?"
Colin Jost noted that a surfer had been her hometown Lei Queen and then made a fratboy joke about the word "lei." It was inappropriate and demeaning to the world-class athlete.
But Snoop is an all-time low for American culture. Remember when the Olympics used to be about the honor of representing your country and the noble, inspiring pursuit of excellence? Now it's just locker room jokes about pot. What a sad state of affairs.
The Olympics has bigger issues.
Ah the thrill of victory the agony of defeat and the majesty of it all and then there’s — Race walking, break dancing, trampolining, handball, badminton, dressage, skateboarding, rock wall climbing and from a historical perspective — tug of war and town planning.
I mean come on the only thing missing is pickle ball.
Other than gymnastics, diving, swimming (boring) and track and field the Olympics is kind of silly. At least Snoop is adding entertainment value by poking fun at of all of the silly sports that aren’t really sports events.
Anonymous wrote:The commentators this year are really bad. I've heard several asking very basic questions about the sports they've had 4 years to prepare to host. Ex: a surfing co-host asking, "The size of the wave matters, right? Like, the bigger the wave, the more points? Does it work like that?"
Colin Jost noted that a surfer had been her hometown Lei Queen and then made a fratboy joke about the word "lei." It was inappropriate and demeaning to the world-class athlete.
But Snoop is an all-time low for American culture. Remember when the Olympics used to be about the honor of representing your country and the noble, inspiring pursuit of excellence? Now it's just locker room jokes about pot. What a sad state of affairs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He has 88 million followers on Instagram and has been using the platform to boost the Olympics. People love Snoop even if the self righteous biddies here don’t.
This is the element people are missing. I feel like the people questioning his involvement haven't been paying a lot of attention to pop culture in the last few years. Snoop got invited because of his hilarious viral videos doing sports commentary. He and Martha Stewart have had a whole thing together on social media for years. They are very funny together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love Snoop and his commentary. His nature documentary narration was hysterical.
Please post the specific one you’re thinking of. I need to see this. I’m 💯 for Snoop, but I’d also love it if he didn’t cuss so much.
Anonymous wrote:What does NBC have to do with this? This was produced 100% in France. I thought American TV channels were not involved.