Azealia Banks shares own manifesto and says she's "anti-Wagamama"
Over the weekend Azealia Banks uploaded her own manifesto on Instagram, and called for Wagamama to be "stopped right in their tracks".
The controversial artist outlined her main issues with society in her own manifesto over the weekend, which saw her write that if she was "in Congress" the prices of alcohol and tobacco would "skyrocket".
She also wrote that she would bring "the price of marijuana flower/seed/plant down to the price of corn", and doesn't want "white people getting rich off weed".
Banks' manifesto also included points such as "raising the price of organic meat astronomically" and a "100 year global ban on commercial fishing" to let the ocean wildlife regenerate, as well as the proposition to bring in the National Guard to "remove all firearms from every home in America". Banks also wants to take away guns from police, and abolish the death penalty.
Other plans included deporting "Elon Musk back to South Africa" and stating that "Mars should be a garbage can. And nothing else".
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As well as outlining her plans if she was in Congress, Banks stated that she's "anti-Wagamama" and called the restaurant chain "an atrocious attempt at Asian fusion", adding that they "need to be stopped right in their tracks".
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