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The latest celebrity on the “racism doesn’t exist” bandwagon is none other than rapper Lil Wayne.

In between causing an uproar on social media last week over hinting at his “retirement” and complaining about his strained relationship with Birdman, Weezy took things a step further and decided to chime in on racism — or in his case, a lack thereof.

Love B. Scott has the details surrounding the rapper’s latest remarks:

After [talking about his] retirement, Wayne and the hosts got on the topic of Colin Kaepernick and racism. Wayne said that he didn’t think there was a such thing as racism because of all the white fans who attend his shows.

“I thought that was clearly a message that there was no such thing as racism,” he said. He went on to say that “it’s not cool to them,” when discussing young people’s views on racism. “When I’m on tour and I’m in my stance and I open my eyes and I see everybody. I don’t have this type of crowd or that type of crowd. My crowd has always been everybody, thank God.”

You can check out the clip of Lil Wayne voicing his opinion on racism in the video below:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BKT9Eg9ja4Z/?tagged=lilwayne

SOURCE: Love B. Scott | PHOTO CREDIT: Getty | VIDEO CREDIT: Instagram

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Lil Wayne Says Racism Doesn’t Exist  was originally published on hellobeautiful.com