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Bill O’Reilly blames Obama, Lil Wayne, and blacks for national debt and violent youth

Money, jobs, and race are at the top of many media discussions lately, therefore Bill O’Reilly thought it the opportune time to vent his frustrations with President Obama, Lil Wayne, and the rest of the black community. While O’Reilly is hardly the voice of popular opinion, it further proves how America’s history of racial discrimination is leaked into the minds of developing generations without presenting the complete facts. Watch as O’Reilly equates the national debt to welfare and food stamps, insinuates that black people cannot read or speak properly, and shares some of Lil Wayne’s best quotes. Share your thoughts below.

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