WTH? 50 Cent Calls Black Women Nappy Headed & Insults India Arie, Details

Posted On : April 3, 2016

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Ladies and gentlemen what you are about to read is an example of what it looks like to be a victim of the severe brainwashing that has plagued America for centuries. 50 Cent has always been controversial, but he hit WAY below the belt this time when he recently disrespected some African American female fans and also attempted to insult India Arie in the process. To put the cherry on top, 50 also implied that having “nappy hair” is actually a bad thing, which is a complete LIE on EVERY level, so I’m not sure how he’s going to explain that to his millions of other beautiful, “nappy headed” female fans who are very happy to be nappy. See what he did below…

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50 somehow thought that it would be considered an insult to compare the looks of a female fan on his Instagram page to “I Am Not My Hair” singer, India Arie (although India is an incredibly gorgeous woman, but 50 obviously didn’t get that memo). After a few of his fans suggested that 50 should direct message his son, instead of always posting public messages on social media regarding he and his oldest son’s tumultuous relationship, 50 went OFF! Check out the exchange below:

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As far as we can tell, 50 Cent's bloodline was very similar to India Arie's. So maybe the problem is that since 50 Cent clearly has had a change of heart about what he deems to be beautiful (I guess that means non-"nappy headed" women) he now thinks it's okay to subject others to his twisted sense of beauty. Here is a remedy for this one: Somebody please send 50 a copy of the "Roots" series, a mirror, and a plane ticket to Africa so that he can reconnect with the true beauty and strength of his people. Truth be told, I actually am a fan of some of 50's work- I've always respected how he was able to build an empire from nothing, how he grinded really hard to make the impossible possible, and how his fearlessness in the music game almost reminds me of Tupac back in the day. But no one's perfect and this is an imperfection of 50's that must be brought to the limelight, with the hopes that change lies ahead. 50 Cent we got love for you, but we just don't understand you on this one bruh.

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