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Linsey Davis of ABC’s Nightline interviewed Lil Wayne and tried to get him to take a stand for Black Lives Matter.  It didn’t quite work out for her.  Lil Wayne told her that it wasn’t any of his business, so he doesn’t care about it.

Lil Wayne told Fox Sports:

 The rapper was asked Tuesday on Fox Sports’ ”Skip and Shannon: Undisputed” about a show in suburban New York where the crowd was mostly white. He said it was “a perfect example” that racism doesn’t exist. Wayne says the crowd at his shows “has always been everybody.”

Lil Wayne has a different take on life and racism as it was a white cop who saved his life when he was younger:

The rapper was the subject of a backlash last month after he told the Fox Sports 1 show Undisputed that there is “no such thing as racism” because his concert audiences are attended by a lot of white fans. He also said millennials know racism isn’t cool.

When asked to expand on his thoughts, Lil Wayne told the Associated Press that one of the reasons he feels this way is that a white police officer saved his life when he was 12, after he accidentally shot himself in the chest. “Yeah, he was a cop, and my life was saved by a white man. I don’t know what racism is,” Wayne said.

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