Posted on 06/06/2020 2:59:48 PM PDT by CondoleezzaProtege
Fans might recall Lil Wayne speaking about his experience with former officer "Uncle Bob" [Robert Hoobler] in the past, particularly in his speech at the 2018 BET Hip-Hop Awards, when he continued the story: "He brought me to the hospital himself. He refused to wait, he kicked in the doors. He said, 'You get whatever you gotta do and you make sure this child make it' ... Not only did he refuse to sit, not only [didn't] he give me to the doctors and leave, he refused to leave, he stayed and made sure that I made it."
But Lil Wayne's experience with the police hasn't been singular...
"...Pilot so happens to be Caucasian. I go up there to talk to him. He tells me, 'Get out of the aisle and go back to your seat.' He must have thought he was flying United Airlines or something, he must have forgot that that was my plane. He must have forgot. I think what happened is he did forget, he forgot what was going on. You know what happened, though? He had police waiting for me when we landed, waiting for my ass. Thank God the police, they didnt forget what was going on, and they let me go ahead home."
"So ... before you want to speculate about anything, understand that I go through situations, too, and we all got our situations, so dont judge no one for no reason, for how or whatever, dont judge. Do you. Do you. Help out in any kind of way you want to help out, any kind of way you can," said Lil Wayne.
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If he opens his mouth about this now, he’ll get kicked to the curb in a split second.
Still I’m glad he said it.
Yep. The left has a narrative they must keep alive.
He ain’t black
Well at least he is trying to be fair. His thought are not all based on hate.
Fro these lefties you must not deviate from the script, for any reason.
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