Lil Wayne explains why he said there’s no such thing as racism

Lil Wayne has stated that he comprehends why some individuals criticized him for asserting that racism has ended, but that they fail to see things from his point of view.

A month ago, the rapper faced criticism following his statement on the Fox Sports 1 program Undisputed that “no such thing as racism” exists due to the large number of Caucasian supporters who attend his concerts. Additionally, he stated that millennials are cognizant of the fact that prejudice is not acceptable.

Lil Wayne on Black Lives Matter remark: 'Apologies to anyone who was offended' | Lil Wayne | The GuardianWhen queried about his sentiments, Lil Wayne disclosed to the Associated Press that a Caucasian police officer saved his life when he was 12 years old following an inadvertent self-inflicted gunshot to the chest. “He was, in fact, a police officer, and a white man saved my life.” “I have no concept of racism,” Wayne declared.

Lil Wayne: ‘I don’t know what racism is. I’m blessed.’The Grammy-winning rapper stated that police burst down the door and stepped over his body while he was lying on the floor, searching for weapons and narcоtics. However, one man intervened and reprimanded the others for abandoning him. “He appeared snow-white in complexion.” Wayne stated, “Those who hopped over me were darker in color than I was.”

Lil WayneWayne claims that the individual he referred to as “Uncle Bob” accompanied him to the hospital and spent the night. “[He] patiently awaited the doctor’s prognosis before proceeding.”Wayne conceded that prejudice does exist, in contrast to his previous statements. However, he further stated that he perceives every color when he peers out from the stage. “The universe is indeed out there. It is not a particular aspect, category, society, or cultural group of individuals. It consists of individuals. “The individuals present in that gathering,” he declared.

Lil Wayne 'never going back to Riyadh' after concertHe further stated, “I am fortunate to have that opportunity; therefore, I can only sаy that I have never witnessed racism.”