Catholic League slams rapper Jay-Z’s new video for church scene

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Bill Donohue, president of the Catholic League took to the group’s website to comment on the star’s video trailer for “Family Feud”, which opened with Jay-Z walking into a church, hand-in-hand with his daughter Blue Ivy.

He raps ‘Nobody wins when the family feuds’ before his wife Beyonce, dressed in a Russian Orthodox inspired outfit, stands at the pulpit before hearing her husband of nearly nine years’ confession.

While Donohue said the 30-second teaser video wasn’t anti-Catholic, he was less than impressed by the message.

 

Describing the scene he said: “…a flashback scene where he [Jay-Z] is shown kissing a gal in her undergarments… then Beyoncé appears, standing at the pulpit, wearing a navy blue outfit dressed like a queen…she is a priestess.

“Is it anti-Catholic? No, it is not a bigoted assault. Indeed, it pales next to Jay-Z’s relentlessly racist (and anti-black) lyrics.

“But it is nonetheless gratuitous as well as exploitative, just the kind of thing we would expect from this genius couple.”

The nearly 8-minute long full-length video, which was released exclusively on the ’99 Problems’ streaming service Tidal was directed by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Ava DuVernay and also features actors Michael B. Jordan and Thandie Newton.

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