50 Cent really doesn’t want his taxes raised.
05.10.2020 - 09:00 / pinkvilla.com
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50 Cent really doesn’t want his taxes raised.
50 Cent has seemingly endorsed Donald Trump for president after voicing his concerns about proposed tax increases for top earners under Joe Biden.Posting on Instagram, the rapper conceded that “Trump doesn’t like black people” and shared a screenshot from CNBC to illustrate his concern over apparent tax raises.According to the somewhat misleading screenshot, top earners face 62 percent tax in his native New York.“WHAT THE FUCK! (VOTE ForTRUMP) IM OUT.
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Megan Thee Stallion shared a New York Times op-ed she wrote on the importance of protecting Black women and her own experiences with violence and stigmas. In the piece, Meg first spoke about the shooting incident involving Tory Lanez back in July that left her with bullet fragments in both of her feet.
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Megan Thee Stallion continues to stand up for Black women, showing her support in a moving op-ed for The New York Times. Her piece comes days after her Saturday Night Live performance, during which she called to "protect Black women" onstage and criticized Daniel Cameron, the attorney general of Kentucky, for his handling of the Breonna Taylor case.
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