Beyoncé’s Super Bowl 50 halftime performance this weekend, turned a lot of heads, and maybe in not so good way. For this event, she decided to perform her latest song “Formation”, which is a song with an anti-cop sentiment that drew fire from those in law enforcement and their supporters.
But, the song itself
was not the only issue. Beyoncé, had her backup dancers, dressed in
suits reminiscent of those worn by the Black Panthers, to form an “X”
formation to pay honor to black revolutionary Malcolm X. So, it’s not such a surprise that this didn’t make too many people in
the law enforcement community quite happy – including one of our
favorite lawmen, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, Sheriff David Clarke. Clarke decided to weigh in on the controversy via Fox Business News, and his remarks were scathing.
Milwaukee County Sheriff David A. Clarke Jr reacts to Beyoncé's Super Bowl performance that many say referenced the Black Panther Party and Malcolm X.
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