Rapper 50 Cent: Cancel Culture Is "Unfair" And "Targets Straight Men"

Rapper 50 Cent went on the record last week to offer up his thoughts on the country's growing cancel culture, calling it "unfair" and stating that it is "targeting straight men" who "don't have any organizations to back them up."
Curtis Jackson, known as "50 Cent" partook in a video interview with Variety late last week where he was asked about cancel culture in the U.S., according to The Blaze. Jackson "lamented the impact cancel culture has had on the lives of so many people who have worked hard to get where they are," according to the write-up.
When asked if he was ever worried about saying the wrong thing, Jackson responded that he didn't think he could be cancelled because "hip-hop culture loves things that are damaged. It loves people who are already broken from experience." 
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