Friday 14 October 2016

Lil Wayne explains why the white cop who saved his life after he accidentally shot himself at age 12 makes him say 'he doesn't believe in racism

  • The rapper came under fire last month after saying he had 'never dealt with racism' in an interview on Fox Sports 1 
  • At the time he cited evidence as the fact that he has a lot of white fans 
  • But Lil Wayne has now revealed it was a white cop who helped him when he shot himself in the chest 
  • He said all the other officers who stepped over his body while 'looking for drugs and guns' were black 
  • Said the white officer, known as 'Uncle Bob', took him to the hospital and waited for him until the doctor said he would be okay
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  • It was a white cop who saved Lil Wayne's life when he was 12-years-old that made the rapper say there was 'no such thing as racism'. 
    Lil Wayne, whose real name is Dwayne Michael Carter Jr, was being interviewed on Fox Sports 1's show Undisputed in September when he said he had 'never dealt with racism'. 
    Carter cited as evidence the fact that his concerts were attended by a lot of white fans.
    'I thought that was clearly a message that were was no such thing as racism,' he told host Skip Bayless.
    The New Orleans-born rapper came under fire on social media for his comments, but explained on Tuesday they had to do with the man who saved his life. 

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