AceShowbiz
 
Lil Baby Insists Black People Can Be Racist Too
Rolling Stone Magazine/Diwang Valdez
Celebrity

The 'Bigger Picture' rapper says black people can be racist in an argument with a writer as he talks about his views on racism during a new magazine interview.

AceShowbiz - Rapper Lil Baby got into a heated debate with Rolling Stone writer Charles Holmes after the journalist told him, "Black people can't be racist."

The 25-year-old hitmaker, who topped the U.S. Billboard 200 with his second album "My Turn" earlier this year (20), was discussing police corruption and systemic racism when the pair locked horns over their differing views on racism.

While discussing his song "The Bigger Picture", which includes the line, "Corrupted police been the problem where I'm from / But I'd be lying if I said it was all of them," the writer pushed back to say that there cannot be "good police in a fundamentally flawed and racist system."

"Just 'cause you work in a racist system doesn't mean you racist," Baby, real name Dominique Armani Jones, said. "Damn near every system that got a job is a racist system. You know what I mean?"

"CEOs be like old white people. You never know, they got to be some kind of racist 'cause at some certain age, your parent, that was the way of life almost. So I almost feel like all these corporations or whatnot may be racist. And black people are racist too."

"Black people can't be racist," the writer said in disagreement, prompting Baby to respond, "Why? Racist means to be just to your race."

Charles explained, "Well, the thing about racism is you would have to have some type of power, and Black people, historically speaking, don't have any power to be racist. We can be prejudiced."

"To me, a racist is someone who treats a different race than theirs a different way than they would treat theirs," the "Drip Too Hard" star asserted. "I feel like if you're a black person and you treat all black people one way and all white people one way, you're racist. I'm not a racist, so I give a white person a chance to talk and actually we get into it before I can say I don't like you or not."

He added, "I feel the same way about a black person. You ain't gon' be my buddy just 'cause you're black. Just straight up."

About This Article

AI-Assisted Content: This article was created with the assistance of artificial intelligence technology under human editorial oversight. Our editorial team reviews and verifies all AI-generated content for accuracy.

Sources: Information in this article may be aggregated from publicly available sources including press releases, news agencies, and entertainment industry sources. We provide attribution where applicable and strive to ensure factual accuracy.

Learn More: For details about our editorial standards and practices, visit our Editorial Standards page.

Contact: Questions or concerns? Email us at [email protected]

Follow AceShowbiz.com @ Google News

You can share this post!

You might also like
Related Posts