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Liberal MP wants to ban 50 cent from Canada
It seems the Liberals just hate all forms of free expression and free speech that doesnt happen to fall in line with Liberal propeganda.
I am the first person that wishes 50 cent and/or his music would never come to canada but this is not the way to acheive this.
Maybe the Liberals should start dealing with actual gun crime instead of "wagging the dog"
The Liberals are not a democratic entity and its time to boot them out.
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| MP wants rapper 50 Cent banned for gun violence Canadian Press OTTAWA � Immigration Minister Joe Volpe has been asked by one of his Liberal colleagues to prevent rap artist 50Cent from coming to Canada. Born Curtis Jackson in Queen's N.Y., 50 Cent -- or "Fiddy'' as he's known in rap circles -- is scheduled to launch a Canadian tour Dec. 3 in Vancouver. But the rapper promotes gun violence, says Toronto MP Dan McTeague, who wants Volpe to turn back Fifty Cent at the border. "I don't think people in Toronto or any urban centre need or want to hear Mr. Jackson's message right now,'' McTeague said. The musician performed in Toronto in 2003, where McTeague points out there was a shooting. "I think it's time we send a message of our own to those who glorify violence that their gratuitous violence and movies are not welcome in our country,'' McTeague said. "We need to do a better job at protecting Canadians from people who's message runs counter to all of our efforts of trying to curb gun violence.'' A spokesman for Volpe was unaware of the letter when contacted late Tuesday. But the minister would not comment about an individual case anyway, said Steven Heckbert. "Whether the minister or departmental officials make a decision about intervening or not, it's really not appropriate for us to be talking about it in a public forum,'' said Heckbert. The rapper has a criminal record, and would be required to obtain a ministerial permit to enter Canada, although such permits are issued regularly, he added. "It's permission that's granted typically about 12,000 times a year,'' said Heckbert. "In many of those cases the minister does not intervene directly. The department has delegated authority to make such decisions. Some U.S. critics have criticized 50 Cent's music for celebrating guns and drugs, without any emphasis on social or moral consciousness. Paramount Pictures last month pulled some billboards for the movie "Get Rich or Die Tryin'' after community activists complained they glorified gun violence in tough areas of south Los Angeles. The posters featured 50 Cent, the movie's star, holding a gun in his left hand and a microphone in his right. The singer denounced the move as proof that rappers get a bad rap when it comes to violence. 50 Cent's Canadian tour is also scheduled for performances in Halifax, Saint John, Montreal, Quebec City, Toronto and Ottawa. It's not known if the musician obtained a special permit to enter Canada in advance of booking his tour dates. A coalition of African-Canadian organizations met Tuesday with Prime Minister Paul Martin in Ottawa, urging him to adopt a program to curb the escalating gun violence in Toronto. Four dozen shootings in Toronto this year, out of a total of 69 homicides, involved guns. |
*sigh*
*smacks forehead*
Hahah good times in the government these days!
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| Originally posted by VERTiG0 Hahah good times in the government these days! |
That's good. I say keep him out.
go shorty its ur birfday
the man is hardly a gangsta. number 1 he got shot not when he was selling dope but whne he wasan mc in jamaica queens, and number 2 he stole his name 50 cent from a real gangster in new york who ended up fuckin over all his friends and got shot 9 times dead
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| Originally posted by rabbitjoker That's good. I say keep him out. |
"The singer denounced the move as proof that rappers get a bad rap when it comes to violence."
hahahaa!
what was he thinking, that holding a gun on a poster actually promoted peace and love?
wtf?!
LOL yeah that made me laugh too...
rap sucks... but stupid censorship laws suck more!
Have you seen the ads for his "game?" Good god that made me want to throw up.
As for the ban itself, well... I think we just need to ban bans in this country.
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| Originally posted by DigiNut As for the ban itself, well... I think we just need to ban bans in this country. |
This is dumb.
I hate 50 cent. He's a phoney. But come on! That doesnt mean ban him from the country! Not like it'll ever come close to being passed anyway...
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| Originally posted by Stingray This is dumb. I hate 50 cent. He's a phoney. But come on! That doesnt mean ban him from the country! Not like it'll ever come close to being passed anyway... |
theyve banned eminem from here
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| Originally posted by Vivid Boy theyve banned eminem from here |
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| Originally posted by Vivid Boy theyve banned eminem from here |
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| Originally posted by Jayx1 Time to ban bans! I am anti-antis |
what his criminal record?
i knew some djs who are denied access to canada b/c of criminal records. while i don't like it, if that gives us legal grounds to deny someone, then good. deny him.
The whole idea behind it though is disturbing.
"we don't like what you have to say so we will use every loophole and trick in the book to prevent you from doing so"
It's just not right. If you refuse 50 cent then we must refuse everyone with a criminal record similar to his.
I think Canadian gov and Fiddy should work together on the gun violennce issue. There should be some press conference where fiddy should say that this is all entertainment and just a music and a movie. Fiddy should deleiver message to "fiddy listenning" community to stop the gun violence. I don't think banning him would decrease the violence, there are 100 bucks worth of fiddy's (200) all over TV.
sorry to be cynical, but...
Short odds says there'll be a shooting at the show.
hahah u can almost bet on it
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| "I think it's time we send a message of our own to those who glorify violence that their gratuitous violence and movies are not welcome in our country,'' McTeague said. |
ban Celine Dion........ that b!tch is promoting mad gun violence...
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| Originally posted by rabbitjoker That's good. I say keep him out. |
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