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Lil Wayne Says Racism Does NOT Exist [VIDEO]

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According to Lil Wayne, racism does not exist.

Appearing on FS1’s Undisputed on Tuesday, the rapper was asked by the show’s host Skip Bayless what he takes away after performing in Westchester, New York, which had a predominately white audience. He said:“I thought that was clearly a message that there was no such thing as racism.”

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Raleigh, NC – July 27: Lil Wayne performs in concert as part of his 2013 America’s Most Wanted Tour on July 27, 2013 in Raleigh, NC. (Kyle Besler / Shutterstock.com)

“I thought that was clearly a message that there was no such thing as racism.”

Lil Wayne later added that he believes racism does not exist anymore among millennials because “it’s not cool to them.”

Co-Host Sterling Sharpe, a former NFL player, fired back telling the rapper. “He knows it’s real, he just hasn’t experienced it.”

Lil Wayne responded by saying, when he accidentally shot himself in 2009, it was a white off-duty police officer who personally carried the rapper to the hospital.

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