Mac Miller Calls Out White People

Why the question is important

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Behind The Scenes With MAC Miller Filming Music Choice’s “Take Back Your Music” Campaign
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While there have been white listeners that could have potentially been part of the Black Lives Matter protests and marches, they have not unified in the name of hip hop to necessarily do so. When the rap community looks to the white demographic, a lot of times, it’s the same fans who have no problem screaming out the n-word in black artists’ lyrics at concerts. So if Lil Wayne fans are screaming out the n-word without any care, how can we expect them to sympathize with the Black Lives Matter movement and message?

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