CHRISTIAN GROUP DEMANDS THAT 50 'SATANIC PIECE OF FILTH' CENT RETIRE

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After getting his ass handed to him by Kanye West in a record-selling competition of his own making, and then subsequently coping with it by picking fights with everyone from actor Frank John Hughes to rapper Lil Wayne, 50 Cent now has someone picking on him. A Southern California-based Christian organization is calling him out on the fact that he didn’t keep his promise to retire if Kanye was able to outsell him.

While 50 Cent did later renege the statement, citing some illogical garbage and saying that he’d actually outsold Kanye in Europe and never actually said he had to outsell him in the United States, Mark Dice isn’t buying it. Dice, the head of Christian media watchdog group The Resistance, says that since 50 Cent promised he’d end his solo career if he was outsold by Kanye, which did happen, that he should “be a man of his word, and retire. The world will be a better place when this satanic piece of filth retires and stops making music.”

If there’s one thing that irritates me more than 50 Cent, it’s religious fundamentalists, but even a monkey is capable of pumping out a Shakespearean play once in a while, so I’ll admit that I agree with The Resistance on this one. Hang it up, 50 Cent. You are a satanic piece of filth who needs a shotgun to the face, but I’ll also accept your retirement in its lieu.

But this isn’t the first time that Dice has taken aim at 50 Cent, as last April he panned the rapper for frequently wearing a gold chain adorned with a diamond-encrusted cross. “50 Cent is no Christian, and if you listen to his lyrics it becomes clear that he is more of a Satanist than anything,” he told reporters. “He is defaming the cross and committing blasphemy by wearing it while he raps about killing people for no reason because he’s a big bad ‘gangster.’ I think a large diamond studded platinum satanic pentagram would be a little more fitting for him.”

Hrmmm… because we all know that nobody’s ever been killed in the name of God, right?

(WENN.com)