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Lil Wayne appeared on “Undisputed” with Skip Bayless and was asked his take on racism in light of Colin Kaepernick’s protest.  The veteran rapper revealed that he’s NEVER dealt with racism and believes it’s over.

Skip asks Weezy about race relations and what he experiences in his day-to-day life.  He said people wouldn’t want his answer to represent feelings because he’s been nothing but blessed.

“I have never -never is a strong word – never dealt with racism, and I’m glad I didn’t have to,” said Wayne.  “Not only did I thought it was over, I still believe it’s over, but obviously it isn’t.”

When asked if he sees what’s going on with Alton Sterling in his native New Orleans, he says he does but we need to figure out WHAT’s going on first and then try to put a stop to it.

Wayne says his politics, his flag, his world, his protest or not, is his four kids, that’s all that matters to him.

In the second clip, Skip recalled seeing Wayne and asking him the racial breakdown of the audience at his concert.  Wayne says the only black face he saw was his makeup artist.  Skip asked him what does that say to him.

“I don’t want to be bashed, because I don’t want to seem like I’m on the wrong side,” Wayne said.  “But I thought that was clearly a message that there was no such thing as racism.”

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