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50Cent and his homophobic posts on Instagram

Such a repeater.

Yes, 50 Cent (real name Curtis Jackson) thinks that trolling Young Buck (since last year, apparently) is fun, but what is more fun is to make jokes on LGBT+ people. 

Really sweetie?

But how did it start? 

Last year around this time he started trolling Young Buck on line with this post: ““Young Buck is almost ready to drop his album. He worked hard on this project, I told him his personal choice to date a tran sexual [sic] will confuse some of his core audience but with the support of the LGBT+ he should be fine.”

A big homophobic offense for the LGBT+ Community – especially for trans people – and a free unneeded disgusting joke toward a colleague.

Already in 2015 he wrote: “If you are a man and your [sic] over 25 and you don’t eat p***y just kill yourself damn it. The world will be a better place.” – Basically inviting gay people to a suicide? Are we serious?

Or again, same year, he felt the urge to comment (with homophobic words) an episode of Empire: ““There are 3 million less viewers who tuned into last night’s Empire episode! Did you watch it? We could not take the extra gay stuff or celebrity stuff last night!”

So why are we so disgusted?

The answer is easy. He posted the below pic on his instagram, saying “👀Hey is 2020 gay pride parade cancelled? 🤔asking for a friend, 😟young Buck. LOL.”

https://www.instagram.com/p/B_yUboOHUTo/

Now, dear Curtis, the LGBT+ community has been facing hard times since the beginning of this freaky but still wonderful world. We have to fight every single day to get basic stuff legally recognised (while straight people don’t have to). Gay Pride Parades are a peaceful and colourful way for us to fight for our rights and existences, and you… you simply make fun of us and Prides?

Don’t you feel a disgusting person?

Featured Image – 50cent’s instagram

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