50 Cent Stands Firm on His Criticism of Zohran Mamdani
In a uncommon intersection of politics and popular culture, Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani has acknowledged that he sometimes enjoys Diddy-in-judge-letter-labels-him-very-dangerous/”>50 Cent’s music, even because the rapper publicly critiques his financial proposals. In a current interview, Mamdani outlined his tax plan, prompting a pointy response from 50 Cent, who later took to Instagram with pointed remarks and even proposed a monetary incentive for Mamdani to go away town.
“Who is this guy? Whose friend is he? I’m not on board with this plan,” 50 Cent wrote, providing $258,750 together with a first-class ticket out of city. “I’m also telling Trump what he said!” he added, emphasizing his disapproval.
Mamdani later appeared on The Beat with Ari Melber on MSNBC to make clear his place. While noting that he enjoys 50 Cent’s music, he added, “He’s a critic! I didn’t even know what my salary would be until I opened Instagram and saw something like ‘50 Cent offers Mamdani x-amount of money.’ I thought, ‘That’s quite an exact figure. Wow!’”
The Tax Proposal
Mamdani’s plan requires a 2% extra tax on town’s high 1% of earners—these making over $1 million yearly—with the aim of funding public providers and decreasing financial inequality. “When you have a city like ours that is underfunding its agencies and cutting back on vital services like libraries and waste management, everyone feels the impact,” he mentioned.
50 Cent responded once more on Instagram, sharing a clip of Mamdani’s feedback whereas reiterating his place. “I believe his intentions are good,” he wrote. “But his tax proposal will drive wealth out of the city and if he cuts police funding, there will be chaos. 🤷 @50centaction All roads lead to SHREVEPORT!”
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