Lil Wayne Tries to Explain His 'Racism Doesn't Exist' Comment, Says a White Cop Saved His Life | lovebscott.com

Lil Wayne Tries to Explain His ‘Racism Doesn’t Exist’ Comment, Says a White Cop Saved His Life

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Lil Wayne caught some heat last month when he told Fox Sports 1’s “Undisputed” that he believes there’s no such thing as racism because a lot of white people went to his shows.

When asked on Tuesday to elaborate further, Lil Wayne told The Associated Press that one of the reasons he feels that way is because a white police officer saved his life when he was 12 years old after he accidentally shot himself in the chest.

via AP:

“Yeah, he was a cop, and my life was saved by a white man. I don’t know what racism is. I know a good (expletive) named Uncle Bob, though.” Carter said.

The Grammy-winning rapper said he was lying on the floor when police broke down the door, stepping over his body looking for guns and drugs. But one man stopped and chastised the others for leaving him.

“He was white as snow. Them (expletive) that hopped over me were blacker than me,” Carter said.

Carter says the man known as “Uncle Bob” personally took him to the hospital and stayed with him.

“(He) stood there and waited until the doctor said ‘He’s gonna make it,’” Carter said.

Still, he acknowledged that despite what he told Skip Bayless on “Undisputed,” there is such thing as racism. However, he says when he looks out from the stage, he sees all colors.

“It’s the world out there. It’s not a certain part or a certain kind or a certain culture or whatever of people, it’s people — those people out there in that crowd,” Carter told the AP.

He added: “I’m blessed to have that opportunity, so with that said I can only be honest with such a thing, I have never witnessed racism.”

Carter made the comments while promoting the recently published “Gone Till November: A Journal of Rikers Island,” a revealing account of his eight-month jail sentence in 2010 after a gun charge.

*sigh* That’s not how racism works, Weezy.

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