Lil Wayne on Black Lives Matter

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Buffoon rappers are INTENTIONALLY given the biggest platform.

Like Dr. Boyce Watkins said "when it comes to blacks, the most ignorant are often handed the biggest microphone"


@Ronnie Lott

i think this goes back to what masta killa said

"The dumb are mostly intrigued by the drum"

his fans will support him
 

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:dahell: Did he dance. Why should I care what he says?
 

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The media knows what it's doing when it searches out people like Lil Wayne for social commentary. Especially, social commentary on black issues when those people know that people like Lil Wayne depend on white suburban, middle class teens for the majority of their income. And as dumb as Lil Wayne may seem, he knows full well that he will be punished by the same people who buy his albums if he starts to turn his message towards black empowerment.

Lil Wayne is drug addict. Lil Wayne is probably clinically depressed. Lil Wayne may be autistic. So why interview Lil Wayne and ask serious questions relating to critical social conditions of a disenfranchised group?

Oh, white supremacist media is on it's job again :yeshrug:

Peace
 

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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.
This guy literally looks like something off of Sesame Street
 

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The image of the black man is completely destroyed. This is whole the masses see represent us as a whole race. Women see us like this. No wonder we losing support from black women and they dating Cacs. White supremacy has won. They've destroyed our image. :snoop:

Why did God make everything like this. Im losing faith in this world tp the point where im considering suicide man

Come on stay the course, God said it would be like this. don't lose faith.
 

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Look to dumbass, leaned out rappers for wisdom, brehs
This is some of yall GOAT doe :sas2:
Good luck getting your masters from :birdman:
 

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They're asking this fool with tattoos on his face and diamond teeth, why not ask JCole? Kendrick? Common? Andre 3000? Colin X? It's like wanting to talk about Wall Street and Stocks and bringing in Yella Wolf. They did this on purpose.


Some of those guys rarely do interviews
 
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1.Why do people need celebrities to express that black lives matter in 2016? Lil wayne isnt Public Enemy or Native Tongues. Plus who needs them to tell you that you matter?

2. BLM movement is a white owned and funded group exposed years ago, why do you continue to support that?
 

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And you'll definitely see more interviews like this of him or other rappers saying same shyt.

How many intervirews have we seen of Lil Druggie talk about BLM and how cacs aren't racist because they're at his shows.

:camby: They'll keep parading him around for these views.

Smh.:francis:
 
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