Reason First: 50 Cent Suggests Zohran Mamdani Killed New York
The veteran South Jamaica, Queens mogul is no Mamdani supporter.

Is New York over like 50 Cent claims? At least in terms of its entrepreneurial spirit and protection of property rights? With mayor-elect Mr. Zohran Mamdani’s recent win in the race for top official in the “city that never sleeps” the “21 Questions” rapper has rattled his cage.
It’s no surprise. 50 is a multi-millionaire who is among other millionaires and billionaires with targets on their money.
Madmani has proposed imposing stiff taxes against those who make the most. This is a clear indication of sacrifice and altruism. The reverse should be true. There should be taxes on those who make the least and little to no taxes on the most productive on a higher level.
What 50 is saying relates to the class struggle that is currently being waged in the Big Apple. He holds that Mamdani will only cause havoc in the city’s economy by focusing on keeping libraries government run and for trash pickup to be also.
It’s another reason why Mr. Curtis Jackson is so heated with Mamdani’s rhetoric. He finds the young man to be a representative of reprehensible repute. Though he is part of the democratic party, he is more socialist or communist in his intentions for the city.
The millionaires and billionaires who reside there will most likely take up residence in nearby New Jersey. 50 has designs to make Shreveport, Louisiana his home. He’s focused on building up an entertainment empire in that city hundreds of over a thousand miles away from New York.

Mamdani trolled 50 Cent by playing Ja Rule’s “New York” right before the beginning of his acceptance speech. For Fif to express for Mamdani shows how abysmal the field for mayor had been. Andrew Cuomo was a creep and Curtis Silwa was delusional.
In this environment where the only alternative seemed like a bright, energetic, young man hell bent on putting the government where it need not be shows disaster. Mamdani’s policies represent some of the most collectivist intentions for New York.
If he has not gotten the message from anyone, New York is the world's financial Mecca. It is also the number one media market on the planet. If he has not figured out how the dollars and the various platforms including news and entertainment have been mainstays, he will ruin the entire landscape.

Jackson is only taking shots because he knows that he will be a citizen of Louisiana in the future. He won’t have to worry about Mamdani’s horrific plans. His plans for moving southward are already in the works. In the meantime, he will continue to throw shades and cast barbs at Mamdani because Queens is his homebase. And even with backwards legislation from previous mayors, 50 expects this current mayor-elect to hinder progress in the nation’s largest city.
Mamdani was a rapper for some time. Maybe it’s time for 50 and Mamdani to battle and see who will be king of New York through spitting bars. On a more serious note, 50 has a great point even though he doesn't fully recognize the destruction that Mamdani will display during his administration.
The brightest spot about all of this is that Mamdani will not be able to have presidential aspirations as he was born in Uganda to filmmaker mother Mira Nair. He’s got the entertainment factor going for like 50 Cent. All he has to do is change his position on virtually every point he plans to implement.
The 50 and Mamdani feud will be a point of contention throughout the mayor-elect’s tenure. They both will be able to spar back and forth on the idea that those who make millions or billions of dollars “don’t pay their fair share.” In reality, they have contributed the most by creating wealth for themselves. That is the hallmark of virtue.
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I'd LOVE to see that rap battle