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Waka Flocka Flame isn't impressed by the coronavirus pandemic, because he firmly believes he can't catch it, since he's a minority.

Waka stopped by the Real 92.3 LA with his wife Tammy Rivera for a candid talk about marriage and his career, however, the interview got derailed when the rapper shared his bizarre insights on the novel virus.

"It's fake... Minorities can't catch it," he replied when asked whether he was worried about the coronavirus. "Name one though," he said when challenged, "We all descended from the same persons. Now, did we catch it? It hit the people passing through our airport [Atlanta], it ain't touch them soulful folks."

Flame didn't offer any evidence to substantiate his wild theory, ignoring the fact that the NBA's Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell, both black, contracted the virus.

Watch Waka Flocka Flame explain his bizarre theory at the 11:40 mark below.

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