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NYC Mayor Adams targets ‘drill rap’ movies on social media, saying they promote gun violence

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New York Metropolis Mayor Eric Adams has introduced he might be assembly with rappers and musical artists within the metropolis to try to persuade them to not glorify gun violence.

Adams, elected final 12 months to exchange former Mayor Invoice de Blasio, stated he hopes to fight the rise of “drill rap,” a style targeted on feuds and threats of violence between artists. Adams desires to see the style banned from social media platforms for the sake of younger customers.

“We pulled Trump off Twitter due to what he was spewing,” Adams stated Friday. “But we’re permitting music, displaying of weapons, violence. We’re permitting it to remain on these websites.”

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Adams stated he was made conscious of the issue by his son, who works for seminal rapper Jay-Z. 

“I had no concept what ‘drill rapping’ was, however I known as my son, and he despatched me some movies,” Adams stated. “And it’s alarming. And we’re going to pull collectively the social media firms and sit down with them and say, ‘You will have a civic and company duty.’”

Adams intends to take the problem on to social media firms he blamed for permitting violent content material on their websites. The mayor stated he wish to see all the style faraway from such web sites.

“We’re bringing them in; we’re going to present precisely what’s being displayed. And we’re alarmed by it. We’re alarmed by way of social media to actually over-proliferate this violence in our communities,” Adams added.

Adams beforehand issued a stern warning within the weeks main as much as his begin in workplace. Addressing these anticipating to proceed riots and looting within the nation’s largest metropolis, Adams was clear: it is not going to proceed.

New York Metropolis Mayor Eric Adams speaks throughout a information convention within the Brooklyn borough of New York Jan. 4, 2022. 
(AP Picture/Seth Wenig, File)

“Not my metropolis,” Adams, a former police captain, stated at a Police Athletic League occasion on the Harvard Membership, in line with the New York Publish.

“We’re not going to give up to those that are saying ‘We’re going to burn down New York.’”