Video: Lil Wayne Says He’s Never Dealt With Racism
Take a listen to Lil Wayne’s interview regarding racism on Fox Sports. You be the judge.
Take a listen to Lil Wayne’s interview regarding racism on Fox Sports. You be the judge.
Your jubilance is irrepressible, and you rightfully embrace every success in a game you know has the chance to unalterably change your life on any given play.
Its understandable to see why we would hope rappers, or celebrities would show they care more about social issues considering their amount of influence over people’s lives.
Ijeoma Oluo recently penned an article entitled “Uncomfortable Fact: Hipster Racism is often-well intentioned”
“I know I’m prejudiced and I know I’m bigoted in a lot of different ways. If I see a Black kid in a hoodie on my side of the street, I’ll move to the other side of the street. If I see a White guy with a shaved head and tattoos, I’ll move back to the other side of the street.
Hundreds of young, black, and poor African girls, have been kidnapped by dangerous men with ulterior motives, and the country you’ve pledged the allegiance to is not lifting a finger to assist them. We have brainwashed the masses, even your own brothers, into caring more about sports and entertainment than those children, so, of course you’re not seeing it on TV.
Truly, the only way to defeat modern-day Plantation-owners is to create an ecosystem of revolutionary thinkers, professionals, businessmen and women that genuinely work to transform and evolve society and allocate resources in underserved areas and communities. Capital has been king since the foundation of America…
The NAACP is now on trial itself as a result of its Los Angeles Chapter’s inexplicable basis for awarding a so-called “Lifetime Achievement” award to Donald Sterling not only in 2009, but the Los Angeles Chapter of the NAACP was also getting ready to award him with another one on May 15, 2014.
Racism is firmly entrenched in the American psyche. It is what this nation was founded on and continues to thrive on. It’s time for more white people to acknowledge their aegis and join the fight against the reality of racism, if not, it will destroy this nation.
Eight bars from a dope lyricist can provide more insight than a doctoral dissertation. Hip-hop is more than just a musical genre, it is a culture and its music is the social commentary of a people and their worldview.