Rapper 50 Cent mocked the disaster in Japan via Twitter, and his advertising on the social network turned out to be a disaster as well. While Japan is struggling with the consequences of the devastating earthquake, the rapper used Twitter to mock the situation, writes dnevnik.hr.
"We'll have to wait until eight o'clock in the morning, and then the crazy white people will try to surf," was the first post of 50 Cent at the moment when the tidal wave traveled towards the American coast, that is, on Friday night.
That same evening, he wrote: “This is serious people, I'm going to have to evacuate all my cu***s from LA, Hawaii and Japan. Gotta do it lol”.
A few minutes later when he regained his composure (or received enough harsh messages), he wrote: “This is crazy, but what can anyone do. We pray for those who have lost someone of their own".
The empathy was short-lived. The next thing he wrote was: “They made a movie '2012' about all this. Do you think it was a coincidence?” After half an hour and fifty angry responses from "friends", he announced himself again with the message: "Some of my tweets are ignorant. I do it to shock. Love me or hate me, I'm still cool”.
Meanwhile, in Japan, the number of victims is increasing by the hour, a nuclear disaster is happening, and a volcano has erupted.
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