They left out a lot of context as to why Lil Wayne says he's never experienced racism. When he was young, he shot himself trying to end his life. When the cops showed up, he said men his color kicked in the door, stepped over his body laying there bleeding, and it was a white cop that stopped at him saw a boy in serious condition and immediately rendered aid, not caring what color he was. The cops name was Robert Hoobler, who Lil Wayne calls 'Uncle Bob'. He scooped up a 12 year old Wayne and put him in his own police car and personally rushed him to the hospital, leaving the other cops searching the house for drugs or something to get his family in trouble. He remained friends with 'Uncle Bob'. Lil Wayne also says how can rampant racism exist when there are so many black millionares in the country and that half his album sales or more are from white people buying his albums and making him a very wealthy black man.
i watched that interview with Morgan Freeman when it aired. I was screaming in approval. The thing is, that was at least 20 years ago. He sounded radical back then. I'm sure the BLM crowd consider him an old crank. I have a more personal comment for you, Daz and Mike. It's time to add Max to the intro!
Yep. History is not kind. Evil has existed and unfortunately will continue to exist so we shouldn’t be trying to hide parts of it because of potential “offense.” It’s asinine. Trying to hide certain parts of history because of its supposed “offensiveness” is nothing more revisionism.
The irony, of course, is that this video dramatically sensationalizes these exchanges as unforgettable and " brutal shut downs", doing EXACTLY what the interviewers were doing. And we, of course, are eating it up. Reference @7:10 what Morgan Freeman says "stop talking about it". This video rehashes these moments reignites the conversation. And they're probably doing it intentionally...just like these interviewers...right? Some things never change
Daz it’s funny you say that about Wayne and Skip Bayless looking like they don’t fit in the same room they’re actually really good friends for many years and last I heard they were working on a show together. But you’re right very different people
I agree everyone has a right to their opinion, however, that is just for things where there's no right or wrong such as your favorite color. While facts aren't opinion based. So when Daz said the guy wasn't being honest about an offsides, that wasn't about opinion. When it's visible that it was not offsides then not agreeing with it is then being wrong. And being wrong can't be defended by saying it's an opinion.
So in the end it's just anti-woke bro dudes seeing an agenda behind every question. I think we can all agree that woke sucks, so maybe focus on more interesting and positive vid reactions instead of all of this incel-bait.
They left out a lot of context as to why Lil Wayne says he's never experienced racism. When he was young, he shot himself trying to end his life. When the cops showed up, he said men his color kicked in the door, stepped over his body laying there bleeding, and it was a white cop that stopped at him saw a boy in serious condition and immediately rendered aid, not caring what color he was. The cops name was Robert Hoobler, who Lil Wayne calls 'Uncle Bob'. He scooped up a 12 year old Wayne and put him in his own police car and personally rushed him to the hospital, leaving the other cops searching the house for drugs or something to get his family in trouble. He remained friends with 'Uncle Bob'. Lil Wayne also says how can rampant racism exist when there are so many black millionares in the country and that half his album sales or more are from white people buying his albums and making him a very wealthy black man.
I mean the dudes a huge celebrity. Doesn’t experience the same reality as the rest of ppl
@@mike04574 Some people refuse to be told they are victims others play the race and gender cards.
i watched that interview with Morgan Freeman when it aired. I was screaming in approval. The thing is, that was at least 20 years ago. He sounded radical back then. I'm sure the BLM crowd consider him an old crank.
I have a more personal comment for you, Daz and Mike. It's time to add Max to the intro!
History is History it is everybody's History
Yep. History is not kind. Evil has existed and unfortunately will continue to exist so we shouldn’t be trying to hide parts of it because of potential “offense.” It’s asinine. Trying to hide certain parts of history because of its supposed “offensiveness” is nothing more revisionism.
@@JeremiahHildebrandt It's the games that People Play and their agendas
The irony, of course, is that this video dramatically sensationalizes these exchanges as unforgettable and " brutal shut downs", doing EXACTLY what the interviewers were doing. And we, of course, are eating it up. Reference @7:10 what Morgan Freeman says "stop talking about it". This video rehashes these moments reignites the conversation. And they're probably doing it intentionally...just like these interviewers...right? Some things never change
Daz it’s funny you say that about Wayne and Skip Bayless looking like they don’t fit in the same room they’re actually really good friends for many years and last I heard they were working on a show together. But you’re right very different people
I agree everyone has a right to their opinion, however, that is just for things where there's no right or wrong such as your favorite color. While facts aren't opinion based. So when Daz said the guy wasn't being honest about an offsides, that wasn't about opinion. When it's visible that it was not offsides then not agreeing with it is then being wrong. And being wrong can't be defended by saying it's an opinion.
The Samuel Jackson one wasn’t serious….
I can't stand The View. I hope you guys don't get it in the UK. Why should you suffer.
I don’t understand. Are you being forced to watch The View at gunpoint? I don’t like The View either. I just don’t watch it.
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So in the end it's just anti-woke bro dudes seeing an agenda behind every question. I think we can all agree that woke sucks, so maybe focus on more interesting and positive vid reactions instead of all of this incel-bait.
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