In honor of the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. recognized Lil ‘Wayne the Revolutionary and said he was grateful.
He went to Twitter and tweeted“Because he had a dream, I can live out my dreams. I am mindful forever. Forever grateful. Because he had a dream, I will never stop dreaming and dreams are forever. King. Forever.”
A couple of Twitter followers were a bit surprised because Wayne had testified in the past and most recently his photo op with Donald Trump before the 2020 elections.
One person wrote, “I thought you said there is no racism.” Another wrote, “Should have considered that before I endorse Trump.”
If you remember, Wayne stated in 2016 that he had never experienced racism there.
During an interview with UndisputedExplaining why “a lot of white kids love rap,” Skip Bayless, co-host, Wayne said there was no such thing as racism.
He said, “I don’t want to be beaten up … but I think it’s a message that there is clearly no racism,” Wayne said.
Wayne went on to say his “blessings” and experience as an entertainer allowed him to form an opinion on racial relations. “I’ve never dealt with racism,” Wayne said. “And I’m glad I never had to. I think it’s over. But obviously it isn’t. “
When asked if he had ever experienced anything “offensive” because of the color of his skin, Wayne replied, “No, sir.”
Puppy
Lights shine on skyscrapers and commercial buildings across the skyline of the City of London,…
The Rivian R2 is on display during the 2025 Los Angeles Auto Show at the…
Shares of Eli Lilly fell 6% on Tuesday and are on track for their worst…
The White House described Trump's press conference with Vice President JD Vance as evidence that…
The 2026 Oscars may be over, but film's biggest night continues. After One Battle After…
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth brushed aside concerns Friday that the actual closure of the Strait…
This website uses cookies.