Famed Rapper Lil’ Wayne Is Asked About Racism In The US – None Could Have Predicted His Answer… [VIDEO]

Famed Rapper Lil’ Wayne Is Asked About Racism In The US – None Could Have Predicted His Answer… [VIDEO]

This confirms what I have said from the beginning. Racism was never an issue for me. Before Barack Obama, if you had asked me about racism, I would of told you I didn’t think it was an issue much in the US anymore. I literally did not notice if someone was a different color. After Obama… it certainly was, but only because he made it one and it is one of perception by those who wish to be professional victims, not one of reality. Lil’ Wayne just confirmed that. When asked about racism, he said he didn’t think it exists either. That he had been blessed in his career over the last 33 years. I may not care for his style of music, but that’s a brave and honest man.

Wayne said that a lot of white people show up at his concerts which he says proves there is no racism anymore in the US. This is not someone that Black Lives Matter would want to represent them. He doesn’t parrot their talking points and he hasn’t bought into the excuse of race so they can get their violence on. He’s also not into the cop-hating ways of Black Lives Matter.

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From TheBlaze:

“Not only did I [think] it’s over, I still believe it’s over. But, obviously, it isn’t.”

That’s what rapper Lil Wayne told sports commentator Skip Bayless Tuesday when the Fox Sports 1 host asked the performer about racism.

“Where are we in the United Sates of America in race relations — in what you see from day to day in your life?” Bayless asked.

In response, Lil Wayne, whose real name is Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr., gave an answer that probably left many viewers surprised.

“Skip, they wouldn’t want to ask me that,” Carter said. “They wouldn’t want my answer to represent them because God knows I have been nothing but blessed. These 33 years have been nothing but a blessing. I have never — and never is a strong word — never dealt with racism.”

While the rapper admitted he wasn’t sure if it’s because racism really isn’t that common or if it’s the result of the “blessings” God has bestowed upon him, he said, “it is my reality.”

“So you’ve never experienced any offensive behavior from any other color?” Bayless asked again.

“Never,” Carter repeated.

Before Obama, we were truly on our way to a colorblind society. When Obama took the lead and pushed racism as an issue, it was to act as a wedge between us and to create chaos and violence in the streets. Ingredients he needed for his Marxist agenda.

People who buy into what Obama is selling them on race are looking for an easy way out… a scapegoat for their status in life. They are professional victims. These are people who usually don’t work, but want to be paid for doing nothing… they are the quintessential entitlement mentality. White people don’t owe them for slavery. That was something that transpired long ago. No one owes anyone a damned thing… you make your way in life and it’s all about exchange… working for what you earn. Lil’ Wayne gets that and it’s a pity that more don’t listen to him and heed his words.

Terresa Monroe-Hamilton

Terresa Monroe-Hamilton is an editor and writer for Right Wing News. She owns and blogs at NoisyRoom.net. She is a Constitutional Conservative and NoisyRoom focuses on political and national issues of interest to the American public. Terresa is the editor at Trevor Loudon's site, New Zeal - trevorloudon.com. She also does research at KeyWiki.org. You can email Terresa here. NoisyRoom can be found on Facebook and on Twitter.

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