Poor Old Glory! Lil Wayne trampled an American flag on the set of his God Bless Amerika video in New Orleans Saturday...
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Rapper Lil Wayne prompted criticism after he was spotted filming a new music video where he tramples an American flag and proceeds to jump up and down on the national symbol.
The 30-year-old returned to his old 'stomping' grounds of Hollygrove, New Orleans to shoot the video for 'God Bless Amerika', a single off his album.
Leaked cell phone footage captured the four-time Grammy winner clutching an old-fashioned microphone before a large hanging flag on Saturday.
The flag was then dropped on the asphalt by a grip on a ladder, revealing a massive crowd of Louisiana locals.
Weezy - born Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr. - continued to rap as he casually strolled on top of the crumpled star-spangled banner.
Lil Wayne wore a vest reading 'Jesus saves I spend,' red basketball shorts covered in gold crosses, and Air Jordans.
News of the footage prompted immediate criticism from both fans and foes, who called the rapper unpatriotic and disrespectful.
'My country 'tis of thee': The 30-year-old rapper returned to his old 'stomping' grounds of Hollygrove to shoot the single off his album, I Am Not A Human Being II...
'Lil Wayne standing on a American flag for a music video? ...Really? That’s disrespectful to the extreme...' wrote Twitter user @joeysavatgy176.
'(I don't know) who lil Wayne think (sic) he is dancing and stepping on the American flag. That is mad disrespectful. I am no longer a fan,' another disavowed Twitter user who goes by @ToddJohn8652h wrote following the leak of the video.
Others described the t-shirt he was wearing in the video as satanic, adding to the offensive symbolism of the video.
His old stomping grounds: Leaked cell phone footage captured the four-time Grammy winner clutching an old-fashioned microphone before a large hanging flag...
The real America? The flag was then dropped on the asphalt by a grip on a ladder, revealing a massive crowd of Louisiana locals...
Lil Wayne's song, produced by Cool & Dre, has equally controversial lyrics.
'My country 'tis of thee / Sweet land of kill 'em all and let 'em die / God bless Amerika / This so godless Amerika.'
Director Eif Rivera uploaded several snapshots over the weekend of the heavily tattooed rapstar being filmed in his old 'hood.
Unpatriotic? Weezy - born Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr. - continued to rap as he casually strolled on top of the crumpled star-spangled banner...
Not illegal: Due to the First Amendment, it is unconstitutional for a government to prohibit the desecration of a flag due to its status as 'symbolic speech'...
'This so godless Amerika': Director Eif Rivera uploaded several snapshots over the weekend of the heavily tattooed rapstar being filmed in his old 'hood...
Louisiana banned casting contempt on the flag 'by word' as well as 'by act,' but the US Supreme Court overruled the state laws in 1990.
Due to the First Amendment, it is unconstitutional for a government to prohibit the desecration of a flag due to its status as 'symbolic speech.'
However, the Got Money hitmaker had nothing but praise for African-American Army soldiers on Memorial Day.
'Today I remember and pay homage to the negro soldiers that served and fought in World War II,' Lil Wayne tweeted to his 12 million followers.
Controversy: Last month, Mountain Dew dropped the father-of-four as spokesman when he 'unapologetically' compared the beating of civil rights icon Emmett Till to rough sex...
'Today I remember all the real ni55az we lost.'
Last month, Mountain Dew dropped the father-of-four as spokesman when he 'unapologetically' compared the beating of civil rights icon Emmett Till to rough sex.
Weezy, who had fronted the soft drink since last year, came under fire in February for his verse in Odd Future's song Karate Chop.
He rapped: 'Pop a lot of pain pills/'bout to put rims on my skateboard wheels/beat that p***y up like Emmett Till.'
'Today I remember and pay homage to the negro soldiers': The Got Money hitmaker, seen here with Nicki Minaj, had nothing but praise for African-American Army soldiers on Memorial Day...
Culled from The Daily Mail UK...
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