50 Cent Says Cancel Culture’s ‘Biggest Target Is Heterosexual Males’ + Adds: I Don’t Believe I Can Be Canceled, They Gotta Go To Jail Or Shoot A Girl

Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson
50 Cent Says Cancel Culture’s ‘Biggest Target Is Heterosexual Males’ + Adds: I Don’t Believe I Can Be Canceled, They Gotta Go To Jail Or Shoot A Girl
50 Cent, born Curtis James Jackson III, has let it be known that he’s not a fan of cancel culture and feels that it’s bias and unfair. During a recent interview for Variety‘s Entertainment Marketing Summit, 50 Cent shared that he feels a problem with cancel culture is that it targets straight men who don’t have anyone to rally around them when they make a mistake in their career.
He said,
“If you say something about someone who chooses something different, there’s organizations set up to start sending things around to get signatures and stuff. And tell me this, as a heterosexual male, who’s going to send things around to get signatures based on your failures? There’s no one.”
50 Cent continued,
“There’s no organization. Certain demographics have been conditioned because they’ve been taken advantage of in the earliest stages. Once inferior, now they’re superior because we have no organization. The biggest target is heterosexual males in general.”
The 45-year-old rapper and TV producer also shared why he’s not afraid of cancel culture and says or does whatever he wants.
“I’m an entertainer, so to entertain is, I believe, to provoke emotion. I don’t believe I can be canceled. They gotta go to jail to get canceled, they gotta shoot a girl.”
He added,
“You gotta do something extremely bad to be canceled, and I think it’s so unfair to the people that are canceled.”
50 Cent was possibly referring to Tory Lanez who was accused by Megan The Stallion of shooting her in the foot while she was trying to walk away from an argument they were having.

50 Cent may not believe in cancel cultural but he did offer a public apology to Megan Thee Stallion after he was called out for making jokes about her being shot.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CDKGC9BlqfQ/?utm_source=ig_embed
He took to his Instagram page and wrote,
“D*mn I didn’t think this sh*t was real…It sounded so crazy @theestallion i’m glad your feeling better and i hope you can accept my apology. I posted a meme that was floating around. I wouldn’t have done that if i knew you was really hurt sorry.”
What are your thoughts on what 50 Cent had to say on cancel culture? Let us know in the comments.
Previous Article
Next Article
Lil Wayne Says Being Snubbed For The Super Bowl Halftime Show ‘Broke Me’: ‘It Hurt A Lot’
Michael Jackson – HBO Files Motion To Dismiss $100 Million ‘Leaving Neverland’ Lawsuit From Singer’s Family
Megan Thee Stallion Reveals That Her Sophomore Studio Album Is ’95 Percent Done’
Tory Lanez’s Recent Petition Is Not An “Innocence Claim”, As Reported By Multiple Outlets
Carrie Underwood Reportedly Struggling To Maintain Her 400 Acre Farm In Tennessee, Having Hard Time ‘Finding & Keeping Hired Hands’
Busta Rhymes Explains How Struggling To Breathe During Sex Partially Inspired His Weight-loss Journey: ‘I Felt Like I Was Having An Asthma Attack’
Irv Gotti Accused Of Sexual Assault & Abuse In New Lawsuit, Woman Claims She Was Committed To A ‘Psychiatric Ward’ As A Result Of The Relationship
Snoop Dogg Pokes Fun At Age Difference Between Football Coach Bill Belichick, 72, & Girlfriend Jordon Hudson, 24