After Lil Wayne's foolish Nightline interview this week, he's apologizing "if he offended anyone," but will it matter? Deets inside, plus what he claims set him off...
Lil Wayne doubled down on his thoughts about Black Lives Matter this week, basically saying he has no thoughts about the movement because he only cares about himself and his family.
the Nightline interview the other night had folks wondering if he actually thought this, or was he just....in a mind altered state if you catch our drift.
Now, Weezy is speaking up about it and (kinda) apologizing. He tweeted out:
Is intelligence always misunderstood?
— Lil Wayne WEEZY F (@LilTunechi) November 2, 2016
We wouldn't call that response to Black Lives Matter intelligent. His belief that him being young, black and rich is proof racism doesn't really exist also isn't necessarily "intelligent," but to each their own.
Wayne told TMZ that he actually became dismissive because his daughter was called out of her name earlier in the interview. He said:
"When the reporter began asking me questions about my daughter being labeled a bitch and a hoe, I got agitated. From there, there was no thought put into her questions and my responses...Apologies to anyone who was offended."
Well, no one in the interview called his daughter a b*tch or a h*e. He was asked a legitimate question about how he would feel if someone did. The context of the question was based on his lyrics which some call misogynistic, and why if he has a problem with his daughter being called these names, why does he call other women these names. See the video again HERE.
Are you empathetic to Weezy's mindset because of the prior question, or do you even still care?
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