Lil Wayne on Black Lives Matter

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Problem is weezy...without the people you wouldn't be anybody. I saw another interview with him explaining his position much better than he did in the video in the op. Still, it's a shame to see a dude who was put where he is by the people and now he turns his back to them.

Baby black and won't release his album or give him his 50 million.
 

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Wait, so are people supporting black lives matter or not?

One day they are a bunch of feminists that don't support black males in their agenda,


Then let a celebrity disassociate himself from it or say all lives matter, and everyone's bout it again..


:mindblown:

It's not about the actual BLM movement, it's the fact that these black celebs deny that things are fukked up for black people in this country.

They can't see outside their bubble.
 

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Problem is weezy...without the people you wouldn't be anybody. I saw another interview with him explaining his position much better than he did in the video in the op. Still, it's a shame to see a dude who was put where he is by the people and now he turns his back to them.

:mjlol:If you get anything from Lil Wayne in the first place, you lost.
 

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It's not about the actual BLM movement, it's the fact that these black celebs deny that things are fukked up for black people in this country.

They can't see outside their bubble.

no different than the white people who can't understand that things are fukked up for Black people in this country because they can't see outside of their bubble.
 

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Like it or not, on a global scale, Hip-hop is the biggest representor of ALL black people. So instead of getting the point of views from truly intellectual blacks, they go and grab the most ignorant rapper to represent the black community and speak on social issues:

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Its like the age old tradition of news reporters interviewing the most stereotypical black person instead of the well spoken cat in the business suit.
 
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