Watch: Nick Cannon Talks About Eminem Dissing Black Girls “He’s a Product of Institutional Racism”

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Watch Nick Cannon Talks About Eminem Dissing Black Girls He's a Product of Institutional Racism

Nick Cannon talks about Eminem dissing Black Girls on Vlad TV..

Nick Cannon released a few Eminem diss tracks in December and in one of them, he used a sample of old Eminem songs where the Detroit MC raps, “black girls are b***hes, black girls are dumb.” Now in a new interview with DJ Vlad, the Comedian addressed the same track n called Eminem a product of institutionalized racism.

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He also said that he’s tired of Eminem’s fans blindly supporting him without taking in the racist things he said in his old song. “You know what the defense was? ‘He already apologized for that’,” said Nick about Em’s supporters. “Probably the weakest apology ever, ‘I was young and I had a black girlfriend who cheated on me and I was mad.’ He’s sorry for his individual racism, definitely, I believe he’s sorry for saying the things he said when he was younger. But he’s not sorry for institutional racism, because he’s a product of it.

This comes after Nick accused Slim Shady of using botox to help him age “gracefully” in his diss track “Pray for Him,” in which he rapped about it. “Eminem doesn’t look the same as he used to,” Nick said when discussing the situation with Vlad.

He went on to reveal more alleged evidence, “The proof is in the pudding. It could be the years of drug use. You know, we don’t want to make fun of none of that. It seems like he’s on the right path but something going on. His s**t’s getting tighter and tighter as the years go by.

Nick addressed claims that he was homophobic when he claimed Em let his chauffeur perform oral sex on him in another segment of the interview. “Some people were saying I was being homophobic. I was like, ‘I’m not scared of him sucking d**k. There’s nothing scary about it if that’s what you like,’” he insisted. “I was like, ‘Bring all your boyfriends to the show. Come to the show muthaf**ka.’

Watch the full thing below.

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