New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani (D.) has called for a ban on "all guns" as a remedy to the "scourge of gun violence" during his career as a politician. It's a stark contrast from his brief time as a rapper under the name Young Cardamom, when he filmed a music video brandishing a firearm and glorifying violence.
The video for his song "Wabula Naawe," set in the Luwero Triangle in 1981 during the days leading up to the Ugandan Bush War, opens with a spray of gunfire. It depicts armed militants shooting firearms from the back of a truck—to the words "let's get together and settle this thing once and forever"—and portrays a man being shot in the head at point-blank range.
"I'll finish you like food on a plate," Mamdani says while waving a gun and wearing military fatigues. "You are about to run like a chicken."
https://freebeacon.com/democrats/as-rapper-zohran-mamdani-brandished-handgun-in-music-video-for-song-glorifying-militant-violence/"let's get together and settle this thing once and forever" sounds genocidal.