Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Lil' Wayne Stomping On Old Glory Pisses Off Junk Food Media!

Lil' Wayne faces more controversy.

Lil' Wayne appears on Cash Money Records. He is affiliated with Young Money Records.

The controversial rapper once again proves to the world that he's "untouchable". Only in America, a rapper who is considered the one of the world's greatest is doing something that would get conservatives riled up again. Again making this not about him but the Black community and President Barack Obama in general.

I know that Lil' Wayne was really pissed after the Hurricane Katrina disaster and has little trust for government officials. I mean he spent a year in prison after being found with a firearm in the state of New York.

He can't smoke his weed in 48 states. He can't pour him a syrup mixture without being seen.

He can't escape the child support payments from his four baby mamas and six children.

He can't do the Mountain Dew after he shot a rhyme about Emmett Till.

Even a rapper who makes a net some of $300 million in sales and investments can't catch a break.

A gang affiliate with the infamous Blood street gang, the New Orleans based rapper comes back to his old stomping grounds to film a video from his album I Am Not Human Being II.
Lil' Wayne on the American flag.
Here's something that going to have internet buzzing and those in the junk food media whining is the rapper's freedom of speech to stomp on the American flag.

The New York Daily News report that Lil' Wayne is pledging that he did not trample the American flag on purpose, even though a video clip from his latest music video shoot appears to show the rapper with Old Glory at his feet.

The often times controversial rapper tweeted early Tuesday that the scene was not meant to be disrespectful.

"I didn't step on the flag on purpose!" Wayne posted on his Twitter page. "It's a scene in a video where the flag drops behind me and after it drops, it's just there as I perform."

"I didn't step on the flag on purpose!" Wayne posted on his Twitter page. "It's a scene in a video where the flag drops behind me and after it drops, it's just there as I perform."
Lil Wayne tweeted in response to video that shows him stomping on the American flag.
No Worries, Right?
The scene could have been overlooked, but the strong imagery accompanies an even stronger sentiment on Wayne's new song, "God Bless Amerika." The seemingly unpatriotic treatment of the flag appears to accompany contentious lyrics.

"My country 'tis of thee/ sweet land of kill 'em all and let 'em die/ God bless Amerika/ This so godless Amerika … the stars on the flag are never shining," Wayne raps.

The video clip, which has garnered thousands of views and comments since being posted online Monday, prompted outrage from several YouTube viewers and social media users. A Daily News poll showed most people think the rapper ought to issue an apology.

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