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Rapper claims Caitlyn Jenner is racist for transitioning

Fullscreen capture 17072015 63703 AMRapper Lil Scrappy has described Caitlyn Jenner’s decision to transition as racism.

Launching an attach on the transgender community the rapper has said people should “stick to what you were made to be.”

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The rapper is who is a protege of Lil Jon has released five albums since 2006 alongside several mixtapes.

In a video interview the rapper has shared his opinions about Caitlyn Jenner (who he addresses by her former name) and people who are transgender.

Lil Scrappy said it’s an example of racism because if a black man was to transition they would be “ruined”. Lil Scrappy said the black community would assassinate a black man who transitioned.

Later in the video the rapper says it is unacceptable for Jenner to transition because he was a ‘man’s man’ who men looked up to.   He then suggests that because women are being like men, men want to become women.

The musician clarified that he is not against gay people, “I’m ‘aint against you, but I ‘aint going to be mixed up with you.”

Watch the video below, viewers are advised that the content may be upsetting.

OIP Staff

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