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I painted the truth!
I painted my truth.
Charlemagne isn't in control over that.
I wouldn't.
It's embarrassing that he would call himself Charlemagne the God.
The God. And then he like allows somebody to talk like that on his own show?
That right there is always wondering why he would use that term.
The God. Charlemagne cucked to Biden.
Majorly, majorly cucked to Biden.
And you would have thought that like, okay, the election's over.
After the election, he should have came out and he should have been like, you know what?
That was fucked up what Joe Biden says.
Joe, you owe an apology to black America.
And I didn't see that.
I've been on cue since he was 15 years old.
Never gang banged.
Never was the person.
That he appeared, that he portrayed on records.
Good guy, good kid, good family man.
Been married 20-some years plus, three or four kids, same woman, no baby mamas, none of that stuff right there.
But when it comes to handling his business, he's probably one of the biggest gangsters I've ever known.
I'm not saying what somebody does with their body is my business.
It shouldn't be. That's my personal business.
But the truth is that Planned Parenthood is a holocaust for the black community.
20 million black babies alone.
He's just standing there.
Menacingly! Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to another edition of your favorite show at InfoWarsBand.video, The Adam King Show.
I'm your host, Adam King, and we are at a milestone episode, episode number 50, and we don't stop for anybody.
We just keep going, and that's what we're going to do.
We're going to continue.
We're going to put on another 50 episodes.
I just realized that this is the 50th episode coming off of Emmy Robbins, coming off of Matt Baker.
We've had nothing but success on this show, and it is truly, truly an honor to show up here every single day and broadcast the show, share my opinions and my thoughts and my beliefs with all of you, day after day after day.
So in our first year, we accomplished 50 shows.
We're going to finish 52 by the end of the year, which is August 15th.
We got coming up next week.
We got all sorts of great guests, great things.
It's really, really, really special and a blessing to be here with you guys week after week.
So moving forward into this week's episode...
We will touch on politics like we always do, but it's important for the movement of righteousness that we win the culture war.
The culture war is probably the most significant thing in changing the hearts and minds of men and women around this country.
And in order to do that, we have to be able to reach culture at the source of culture.
And that's what we're doing for you today.
Today we've got a great guest, one of the originators of modern hip-hop.
This guy is a legend in his own right, from Ice Cube to Dr.
Dre to Eazy-E. I mean, this guy was there for the beginning of everything.
We're going to let him tell his story.
We've got a lot of questions to ask.
And without further ado, I want to bring on our guest, Alonzo Williams, to win the culture war with us today.
Alonzo, welcome to The Adam King Show.
Oh, whoops. We gotta...go ahead.
Thanks for having me.
We good? Yeah. It's my pleasure.
You know, at Infowars, we focus so much of our attention on the information war that at times we forget just how important the culture war is also when it comes to information.
Real cultural movers and shakers change the hearts and minds of men.
You know, the stuff that Ice Cube is doing right now is waking up hundreds of thousands, if not millions of people.
And that's what happens when cultural icons step into the conversation regarding all sorts of different topics that are important to our society.
So I want to thank you for coming on the show today.
Before we get into all the topics of the world, I want to talk about your background a little bit and who you are for our viewer audience.
I'm sure they do not know who you are.
We don't have such a rap audience.
It's more like a country music, ultra-right-wing Christian conservative audience.
But as far as the culture war is concerned, you're one of the original pillars of rap music.
I mean, from the very beginning.
You want to give a little bit of background about where you come from and how you got started and what went down with you and EZE and the gang and the whole crew?
And we'll start from there.
Let's start from the beginning. My name is Alonzo Williams, aka Alonzo, the godfather of West Coast Hip Hop.
I was born and raised in Compton.
My entertainment roots came from Compton.
I'm a product of community entertainment.
What I mean by that is we had a lot of dances and parties that was coming up.
And as time progressed, some of those things went away.
And I was always taught, when you see a void, fill it.
My dad taught me that.
If you find a void, find what people need and fill that void, and you'll always be able to make money.
So shortly after that, me and some of my partners started giving parties around the city.
And at the age of 22 years old, I was able to acquire my own nightclub called Eve After Dark.
Some of y'all may have seen it in the 2022 Super Bowl with Dr.
Dre and Snoop.
Had the big hip-hop event for the Super Bowl.
My club was 50 yards in the stage of the Super Bowl.
I saw your whole video on that on your website, and you didn't even get credit for that.
Nah, you know what?
I don't get credit for a lot of things I've done, Doc.
I find that amazing.
But again, because I was always taught, you ain't got to give me the whole steak.
Just give me a piece of meat. I'll make some meat out of it.
So that's what I did with Straight Outta Compton.
I wrote a book called N.W.A. and I was on Alonzo on Amazon.
I might have plugged myself on my website, alonzowilliams.com.
When Drayton did the same thing with the Super Bowl, I turned it into a documentary.
Turned the whole project to a documentary.
The documentary is currently being screened in the Hip Hop Film Festival in New York, screened here in L.A. at the Pan-African Film Festival.
We just got accepted to another film festival in Rome.
Congratulations. We're doing another one in September.
So I come from the James Brown era, man.
You ain't got to give me the... You ain't got to open the door.
Just give me this one.
You ain't got to give me that. Just open the door.
I get it myself. So that's been a philosophy all my life.
So... And because I'm not a rapper per se, I have rapped on records.
That's not my forte.
My forte is platforms.
I provide platforms for other artists to shine and be having Eve After Dark and Doodos and Skateland.
Various venues, crew cut records, West Coast record distributors.
All these different platforms played a role in various artists getting a chance to be seen by the public.
And these guys still are thriving today, a lot of them, from some of my efforts.
But most of them don't give me no credit for that.
So who are these names that you brought about?
I mean, literally you created some of the biggest names in hip-hop today.
Let's go over these names and...
I'd love to hear.
I know EZE. I know you made EZE. I know IceCube.
These are all people that are centrifugal in your world that got their start at your spot.
Who else took their credentials at your spot?
Compton's Most Wanted, CMW, Aiden Chill, Mike T, Afro Man.
Afro Man was another one.
Most people don't even know Afro Man was rocking my talent shows when I left the Eve After Dark, had a little venue over in LA. And he would come out there with the guitar.
He only had four strings on a six-screen guitar.
He was wearing the Afro wig, but he was talking about Afro Man.
He was preparing that character before he got any money.
And we had a lot of conversations, and Afro Man was able to get lucky enough for somebody to buy, I think, half the publishing for his song.
I get high, and that changed his life forever.
So, um, uh, of course, Dr.
Dre, Mr. Lay, uh, there's just a few folks, man.
A lot of people have weren't as big as Dre and Q, but I realized that by giving Uh, youngsters are opportunity to pursue their goals.
At some point in time, they may get it.
I'm the same for me. I'm gonna go do something else.
But what happens is they get off the streets.
They find something else to do.
They find something they love.
And then once life kicks in for most of them, they go find them a good job.
They still may dabble in it and it becomes a side, a side hustle or a hobby, but it's something, it's something that takes their mind off of the activities of the streets.
Hmm. Right.
And names like Dre and Cube, these are like the biggest names in hip-hop.
Yes, sir. They all get bigger.
It doesn't get any bigger than that.
You know, we really would like Cube on the network.
I know Cube is on his broadcasting tour, and he just did Tucker Carlson.
You know, I love seeing people wake up on the right and and cube what a leader this guy is that he turned down nine million dollars to not take the death shot vaccine.
And now he's going around speaking about it being the leader for all of us that he is.
You know, I love it when when these cultural icons step up and assume responsibility in the public.
For all of us, you know, so I think Cube is the biggest.
We had Kanye West on our show on the mainstream with Alex.
And for all the controversy it was, that episode was live streamed for three hours by 70 million people on the Internet.
It was the largest Internet broadcast in the history of the Internet.
And it was over just like stupid stuff, man.
It was just stupid shit.
The whole conversation, all Kanye wanted to do was diss Jewish people and act like a fool and wear a mask and act like an idiot.
You know, I think someone like Ice Cube would be amazing on our network, you know, to have that platform, to have that voice. Everybody in our network sees what Cube is doing and we respect it tremendously.
It's a shame that more people aren't doing that.
I hope that Cube sets an example for other people in the movement and other artists to get out there and speak their mind and be unafraid of this evil whatever conglomerate of evil that is trying to oppress us all.
How does that make you feel what Cube is up to?
Are you following his tour?
You know, I understand Cube.
I totally understand Cube.
Cube has...
Cube has put itself in a position...
Let me back up.
Let me back up. I've been knowing Cube since he was 15 years old.
Never gang banged.
Never was the person.
That he appeared, that he portrayed on records.
Good guy, good kid, good family man.
Been married 27 years plus, three or four kids, same woman, no baby mamas, none of that stuff right there.
But when it comes to handling his business, he's probably one of the biggest gangsters I've ever known.
And people always want to assume that you got to be somebody that's willing to kill and shoot and rob to be a gangster.
No, no, no. Cube walked away from N.W.A. at the peak of the group's success.
He walked away from it.
Took his chance on himself.
Took over, became one of the hottest artists as a solo artist.
As you say, dropped Four Fools and making all the dough.
Then was introduced to the movie industry.
He did Boys in the Hood.
Next thing you know, he's doing Barbershop.
Barbershop, are we there?
Friday, are we there yet?
Whatever the case. The man got multiple movies and three franchises.
Okay? He has three franchises of different movies that he's personally involved in.
He has a stake in these various franchises.
And then he says, yeah, what am I gonna do now?
Okay, I'm gonna try sports.
That's another form of entertainment.
He took what the NBA discarded.
These guys can't run 48 minutes like they used to.
They can't jump as high as they used to, but they can pay three on three, half court.
He took older players, Gave a platform, and during the off-season, when the NBA, because after the NBA Finals, it's like, oh, it's like sex is over with.
We didn't do what we're going to do now.
Oh, now what's next until November?
WNBA is not going to cut it.
I'm sorry. I've been to the games.
It's not the same.
Bro, I cannot deal with it.
I love the memes on the WNBA. It's like, name one WNBA star.
Nobody knows who's in the day.
Okay. I've gotten free tickets.
I've taken people down there. And it's cool.
It's a nice outing for your daughter and, you know, for the folks when it's free.
But I can't buy a ticket.
I can't do that. Nobody's going to slam dunk.
Ain't going to be no excitement. It's real basic basketball.
I know. It's like a high school basketball game.
Right. It's real basic.
The score has been like 60-something, 80-something.
Nobody cracked 100, to my knowledge.
Anyway, he did something that was discarded by the NBA, guys who've been in shape all their adult lives, and a lot of them stayed in shape.
Some of them went out like Charles Barkley.
They got slowed up.
But most of them stayed in shape.
And they can play three-on-three.
That's not the Champions League, is it?
The three-on-three league?
No. I don't know.
What do you mean?
Do you know about Champions League?
Never heard of it. It's like for the old, old, retired 60-year-old players and stuff like that.
I have a buddy who's been on a couple of the episodes, David Blue, who's a pro basketball player.
And he's played a couple games with the Champions League.
And it's just like Dikembe Mutombo, people like that.
Like old school names that are no longer in the league.
But they show up and they play.
Wilt Chamberlain, those guys, they show up and play.
What was the name of his three-on-three?
It's called 3-on-3.
Yeah. And he's a player maybe out of the league maybe a year, two years, three years, something like that.
Gary Payton, guys like that.
But we haven't been out of the league five years.
Gary Payton, man. Guys who had names and just, you know, once you get off the NBA, out of the NBA, you're pretty much anonymous to the general public.
So he gives them another chance to shine.
And, you know, these guys probably still play in the gym anyway, okay?
They're not going to just walk away from the game.
That's probably their form of exercise.
Some people play golf. Some people keep playing basketball if your knees and your ankles allow you to.
He takes these guys, put them in a uniform, put them in arenas.
I went to his first few seasons, and it was a little slow in the beginning, but now it's starting to fill up.
And even with that right there, there's somebody who don't like that because they don't control that.
And Q was an outspoken person.
He lets it be known. Hey, man, people, my sponsors, my viewership, they're afraid of it because he took something that nobody else thought about and made something out of it.
That's gangster, man. That's gangster to me.
When you can take something that somebody's trashed, And trash in a metaphorical way and turn it into treasure, all of a sudden now it's a threat.
Come on, man. There wasn't no threat.
They were sitting around playing golf.
Now they're a threat. And I think he owes it to us to speak about it because it won't be the first time and the damn show won't be the last.
And he has actually spoken about it.
With Trump, he made the contract for Black America.
I don't know what happened with that, but I think it was really a big failure of President Trump not to bring Cube into the White House the way that he brought, for instance, Kanye West or other losers like Kanye.
You know, Cube had like a real plan.
He really had a vision and a goal politically.
And, you know, someone with his success, the way that he's got everything he touched turned to gold.
I think Cube should get into politics, man.
I think he's brilliant. Well, you know, a lot of people were mad at Q because of his timing.
And that's the only problem I think he really had during the last election, is that he came in like maybe a month before the election or something like that, making his request.
And he sent, according to what I heard, he sent a request to meet with Biden and Kamala Harris' team and Trump's team.
And Trump's team was the only one that responded.
So we had the conversation, and I don't think the conversation was that deep, but somebody from that team responded.
But again, because everybody was so anti-Trump, they're not anti-IQ. And that's something I never understood.
I don't understand how you can get mad at somebody for expressing yourself, because at that time, Trump was the president.
Whether he got elected again, that was yet to be seen, but at that time, he was the president.
And it was ridiculous, too, because you have Biden going up on Charlemagne.
And I lost so much respect for Charlemagne over this.
I actually used to really enjoy watching Charlemagne.
But Charlemagne comes out and he's just like, and Biden's like, if you don't vote for me, you're not black.
He got zero pushback from Charlemagne on that.
That was like, how could you say if, if the conversation is one guy's a racist and the other guy is a Democrat and you got to support this Democrat guy who can't even put a sentence together because the other guy is so racist.
How do you give a free pass?
How does Charlemagne give a free pass to Biden over that comment?
That blows my mind.
I'd love your take on that.
All I can say is he's going to keep his job.
That's all. Charlemagne isn't in control over that?
I wouldn't. He may...
It's embarrassing that he would call himself Charlemagne the God.
The God. And then he, like, allows somebody to talk like that on his own show?
That right there has always wondered, befuddled me, why he would use that term, the God.
But I read his book, and he has some issues back in the day.
But When you talk about the president coming on the president and...
It wasn't the president. At the time, he wasn't president.
He was the candidate. And Charlemagne could have sunk that ship.
Yeah, and Charlemagne's ship may have got sunk, too.
It did get sunk. Charlemagne ruined his own career over the Biden thing.
You think so? Look, I'm not black.
I'm not black, but I can't imagine what the black community when they saw that.
And this was a guy who self proclaimed leader who calls himself the God Charlemagne the God.
It's just ridiculous. He had enough gall to push back on Kamala Harris when Kamala Harris went to the studio.
But I mean, how dishonest could you be?
The guy literally said, if you ain't vote for me, you ain't black.
I remember seeing that on multiple platforms.
Like if he came on my show, I'm Jewish.
If he said, if you don't vote for me, you're not Jewish, I'd tell him to go fuck off.
Okay. You have that right.
Who controls Charlemagne's pay that he was so afraid to lose his job over that?
I mean, Charlemagne, he is in a...
His platform is pretty large.
His platform is not owned by him.
It's owned by somebody else.
And at some point in time, I guess when you have a boss, you've got to adhere to the messages of the boss.
So you don't want to get caught up upsetting potential president By calling him on the carpet about something that was kind of foul.
That was very foul. Very foul.
Who is Charlemagne?
You know, if Al Sharpton or, man, I can't even give it to Al.
Somebody with some more, a little more political cretins.
Ah, shit.
I like Charlemagne's show.
I don't watch it that much.
I have watched it. I don't watch it that much.
Do you know what a cuck is?
Huh? You know what a cuck is?
No. The technical definition is somebody who lets another man sleep with their wife while they watch them sleeping with their wife.
But it's used colloquially for whenever a person cucks to another person, it's like he's putting himself under that person for no reason.
He's lessening his own light for a lesser light just to cuck somebody, just to put them on a pedestal for no earned or deserved reason.
So Charlemagne cucked to Biden.
Majorly, majorly cucked to Biden.
And you would have thought that like, okay, the election's over.
After the election, he should have came out and he should have been like...
You know what? That was fucked up what Joe Biden says.
Joe, you owe an apology to black America.
And I didn't see that.
Maybe it was censored and everything, but Charlemagne doesn't really seem to care so much about what was done on his show.
And when the whole election was basically one guy's a racist and the other guy's here to save us from racism, and he goes on Charlemagne the God and he says, if you don't vote for me, you're not black.
I mean, God, Lonzo, you don't got to be a rocket scientist to figure that one out.
Yeah, Doc, it was definitely a WTF moment on his show.
I'm going to respect your show.
I'm not going to use the exact terminology, but you know what I'm saying.
It was definitely a WTF moment for everybody.
Hey, man, what can I tell you?
What can I tell you? When you're in certain arenas, man, you get kind of stifled.
I mean, come on, let's keep it 100.
When you get to a certain level, you can't say what you want to say.
Not no more.
What's that Jewish guy's name that, like, is such a big agent?
Cohen? Lyle Cohen?
What's his name? He had him on his show, and he's, like, sitting there beating him up, beating him up. Lior Cohen.
Lior Cohen. So Charlamagne had Lior Cohen on his show, like, a few months ago.
And I watched the clips.
They were sitting there beating him up, like, oh, this, that, and the other thing, like, taking shots at him, like, they're such tough guys.
And it's like...
Ain't gonna be the president.
Lior runs with you too.
That's what I'm saying. Okay, Alonzo, let me ask you.
Go for it. If somebody said that to your face, would you want that guy to go off and use your credibility to help become president?
That interview with Charlemagne helped Biden become president, without a doubt.
That interview hurt Biden a lot, but...
And then you bit Biden in the butt quite a bit.
Biden bit his own butt. The fact that Charlemagne said nothing helped Biden.
If Charlemagne said something, he could have taken Biden out of the race.
He could have changed the entire because the black vote in America controls America.
Let's be honest. The black vote is 92 percent Democrat.
The places in which the black community lives, if one to two percent of that population doesn't show out for Democrats, the election goes to Republicans.
There's no greater community to predict election flow than the black community.
Trump did better in the black community in 2020 than he did in 2016.
And I'm not getting into the whole voter fraud thing.
We don't even got to go down that path.
But the importance of the black community in elections, you know, like someone like Charlemagne, he should have been more like emboldened, like you need us more than we need you type of a thing.
Let me think about that for a second.
You know what I'm saying? It's not the it's not the majority of the country, the black community, but it's such an integral part that a few votes here and there could really decide the outcome of the election and the issues to the black community are so specific to the black community.
You feel me? The fact that Biden even went on Charlemagne the God show showed Biden and America that he needed that black vote.
What he said was very cocky, disrespectful, but because I've seen Biden speak at the senator, and he says some things at the senator that you're like, what? Even before, he used the N-word, bro.
He used the N-word in a Senate hearing as a senator.
Now, Here we go.
We got one small problem.
Okay? It's going to be interesting.
Okay? All right. It's going to be interesting.
I'm going to say this because me and my fellas talk about this all the time.
I got some pretty politically astute partners that I roll with.
And for the most part, on a lot of subject matter that the right supports, a lot of black folks support too.
Right. Most of us not that too into the trans thing, you know, do your thing but leave me alone type situation.
Exactly. And there's a few other issues that we support that, you know, the abortion situation.
I'm not saying I support it. I've had to sponsor a couple of them in my time because if not, I'd have a lot more kids than I have right now.
I'm not saying when somebody else somebody does with their body is is is my business and it shouldn't be but the truth is is that Planned Parenthood is the Holocaust to the black community 20 million black babies alone and And the entire movement of eugenics, which started the Planned Parenthood movement, that was targeted to the black community.
Abortion was first targeted to the black community before it was available for everybody else.
They make sure that there's an abortion center.
They don't put Starbucks in the hood, but there's abortion clinics in the hood.
Right. And they also, the prison industrial complex is also geared toward the black community and black and brown community.
So when you have somebody telling you can't, I can't get education.
My job situation is already screwed up.
I'll give the mother Welfare, but we can't have a dad in the house, which means the kids won't have that parenting nucleus necessary to hopefully keep them on the straight and narrow.
And you see that most of the Uh, men in prison are from single family homes, uh, single mother homes.
Now, but you also have an agenda that says we have, we have deals with various states that keep, we have to maintain a certain level of occupancy to keep these prisons in the state.
So when you look at all these different factors, everybody got a hint, everybody has a hidden agenda for what they want to do.
So, I mean, I'm from the, I'm from the, I'm from the community.
I'm from the hood, been born and raised.
When I was a kid, Every house on my block had a mother and father in it.
Every house. Everybody grew up on my block, had a mother and father.
I sold that house in 1984 to a friend of mine, which means I go by there on a regular basis.
Them same houses that had mothers and fathers in them when I grew up, everybody's a single mother home now.
And our neighborhood has changed dramatically when it comes to gang activity.
Even we had a little gang activity back in the day, but it was gang activity with respect.
It made a big difference.
You would not do certain things around people's moms, around people's parents, because dads would come out and kick your butt.
The mamas ran the neighborhood possible to back up.
So when you take men out of the community, you got young pups running around with no guidance whatsoever.
They have no idea how to be a man, no idea how to conduct themselves.
They operate off of emotions.
They get upset. They can't take a butt whooping because they never learned how to fight, but they did learn how to shoot.
So now, when you put a weapon in their hands, it elevates everything so it makes them much more susceptible to find themselves locked up in jail.
I got a young man in my family, a distant member of my family right now.
I hate to tell you, but I know it's no matter of time before he gets locked up or killed.
He's been shot already.
God forbid. Maybe there could be some divine intervention and God can pull him out of the trenches of darkness and hell.
I don't know. I'm sorry to hear that.
But what you say is actually true.
You know, in 2014, I ran for Congress.
And at the time, I was living in Beverlywood, which was redistricted in 2013.
It was a part of the Beverly Hills District 33 in California.
It was redistricted at 37, and I ran against Karen Bass.
And I spent every single day of my campaign in Leimert Park.
Every day of my campaign.
And I got close with Tony Muhammad and Rizza Islam and all sorts of different people in the community.
And I saw it firsthand.
Actually, I met Tony on the Crips and Bloods ride for peace through Leimert Park.
I don't know if you're familiar with that event that takes place.
Very much so. Tony very much so.
Yeah, the only political person that showed up on the event list was Eric Garcetti, Karen Bass, what's her name, the fake congresswoman who sold everybody out, Maxine Waters. Everybody was on the list scheduled to show up.
The only person that showed up is this yarmulke-wearing Jew who, like, comes from the Jewish neighborhood.
And I'm there because it's important stuff, man.
This is important stuff.
And if I was going to be the congressman, I needed to take care of everybody in the district.
But I have a lot of experience in those neighborhoods, and I know a lot of really, really great people like Tony.
And his lovely wife.
The reason I bring up Tony in this story is because he made that movie.
I'm sure you've seen The Crisps in the Blood Saga of Sadness, where...
It's basically it starts with the buying up.
You know, there used to be these like really unique car clubs in the inner cities and they were like intentionally this burgeoning middle class that was going into the upper middle class and there was so much black progress in L.A. And they literally took all the auto jobs and shipped them out.
And that created this massive vacuum that still hasn't been filled to this day.
You know, and all these families, there was so many good families inside of the black community.
And like you said, you know, mothers and fathers still married to this day, now old and married.
And it's like this systematic crumbling of the black community.
from powers way up on high.
But his movie, the Crips and Bloods movie, it really details how the situation got so bad inside of Compton, in Lemur Park, in Linwood, in all those areas.
Look, man, it's real.
What you're saying is very real.
When I grew up, I went to school in Compton.
I graduated high school in 75. So all my junior high school, junior high and elementary school was incompetent.
By the time I got to junior high school, I could weld.
I could use power tools.
I knew how to be a printer, a printing apprentice.
And by the time I got to high school, all those classes were no longer available.
I thank God. I'm thankful.
That they were available to me in junior high school before they restructured all the school situation.
OSHA got involved.
It got so logistic.
I wasn't supposed to say I'm not logistic, but litigious, fearing that we can cut our fingers off.
Nobody ever cut a finger off that I know of in school.
We're using blow torches.
We had to turn the acetylene and the oxygen, mix it a certain way, and we sitting there with big, thick gloves on, learning how to weld beads the whole nine yards.
In the ninth grade, when I got to high school, They didn't have that no more.
We had auto shop. We had one car and about three wrenches.
That was it. Nobody...
Auto shop, we read about...
Well, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I forgot about something.
In auto shop at Centennial in Compton, we read about working on cars.
In the 11th grade, I had an issue with gang bangers.
I left and went to Gardena High School.
When I got to Gardena High School, which is an LA Unified School District, not the Compton Unified School District, I had auto shop.
I auto shop. We actually had a vehicle to work on.
We had plenty of tools. We had plenty of parts.
We had multiple engine blocks to change spark plugs to remove carburetors.
What we learned, we actually had multiple vehicles to actually work on at school, which made a big difference in my automotive skills.
All I'm saying is that changing districts I saw the difference in how things were done.
When I went to a centennial back then, you couldn't go to the bathroom because half the time wasn't no water on.
The water fountain, most of the time it didn't work.
It was always dusty or had mildew around it.
Gardena High School, all the water fountains work.
You can go to the bathroom when you need to.
It was just totally different.
And I'm thankful that I was able to do that So I can see both sides and being from that generation that I'm a baby boomer.
So everything had not had not changed.
I've been around long enough to see all the different The different evolutions of our community.
Again, Compton, I used to walk from my house, catch the bus up the street, take the bus to my girlfriend's house.
The bus stopped halfway in the middle of Compton.
I had to walk to my girlfriend's house, which is another maybe half a mile away through neighborhoods.
I never got jumped on.
I don't know nothing about that.
And I would catch the bus back.
Walk back through the neighborhoods, catch the bus back.
Never had a problem. Go to the park dances.
And yes, they were gangbangers.
They weren't even gangsters. They didn't call them gangsters.
They were just neighborhood guys.
Banging hadn't even come out yet.
I don't know what they called them. I forgot what they called them.
But they were around, but they weren't aggressive.
Okay? They didn't really mess with you.
You know, they dealt amongst themselves.
They considered you a civilian.
It's like being in the Mafia.
The Mafia, if you're a civilian, they don't really mess with you.
Okay? They only deal with other guys.
And these guys, even these guys had rules.
So, certain times, you very seldom I ran across a situation where the gangsters would deal with civilians.
I happened to get involved in one of those rare situations where, as a civilian, I got entangled with some gangsters and caused me to move to Gardena High School.
But even then, when I got to Gardena High School, because I came from Centennial, I came with a reputation not to even earn.
Because I came from Centennial, people looked at me as being different.
Possibly a little tougher.
Connected. I rolled with it.
Okay? It worked for me. So all these factors are something that My mom and dad split up when I was a youngster, about 14. My dad lived in Gardena, my mom lived near Compton, and I was able to go back and forth to see the differences between the two cities.
And even now, I'm very active in Compton, and I still see a lot of improvement.
That's probably why I worked there so hard to make a change, because I've seen a different Compton.
By the time the world got introduced to Compton, Compton was based around gangbanging and drugs.
Straight out of Compton! I've seen it before, during, and after.
And even now, I can tell you from a real person's perspective, it's a different city.
Yeah, it's...
It's real sad, man.
It's real sad. You drive through Compton and you see a lot of stuff you don't want to see.
It's not safe after nightfall.
And it could be a very...
It's such a beautiful... Like, Leimert Park is one of the most beautiful...
That whole neighborhood, that shopping center there, there's a vibe there.
It's beautiful.
It really has this inner beauty.
That old theater over in Lemur Park has the real beauty to it.
It could really be something special.
It's going to take some serious leadership to change it.
That's one of the reasons why I respect Cube so much is because you see a lot of these people come up so big Especially in rap and entertainment.
They really don't do anything.
Jay-Z doesn't do anything to bring anything back into the community.
Cube is dedicated.
This is one of the reasons why I love Cube so much.
Because it's less about the music.
Music is music. Everything sounds amazing.
There's great music here.
There's great music there. It's like, what does the artist represent?
What are they doing outside of their music?
And I think Cube should run for Congress, man.
He should... Have you ever heard that...
I'm going to give you some black folks' top secret information here.
Have you ever heard that...
That the story of how certain artists, when they get to a certain level, they can't come back to the community and help?
Yeah, I've heard that before.
Yeah. Now, whether it's true or not, I don't know, but it sure seems like it could be.
Definitely seems like it.
That's the part. It's the same thing with that big meeting they supposed to have had that nobody ever, everybody knows about the story, but nobody could, nobody could ever say who was there.
But the meeting about gangster rap versus party rap.
Okay? Wasn't that meeting happening?
I wasn't invited. Didn't go.
Don't know anybody that went to the meeting.
And if they did, they said they went to the meeting.
Whether it is a myth or it is truth.
The fact is, it's still in full effect.
Same thing when it comes to the myth about when you get to a certain level in NBA or movies or whatever, you can't come back to help the community or you lose your privileges or whatever.
Whether it's true or not, don't know if it's true or not, but it sure seems like the effects of that is pretty much relevant.
Right. Like they get out the hood, but they don't want to come in and fix it, you know?
I mean, you know, every once in a while somebody will drop some money on something.
I have this conversation with a lot of people.
I work a lot of nonprofits and I see other people get money to do things that I apply for I can't get.
I don't know what it is.
I have no idea.
But some people seem to get a lot more funding for projects.
Somebody with my reputation and my credibility should be able to get some money to continue my work in the city.
Even if I jump through the hoops, get all the different numbers and all the different codes, whatever else you have to have to make something happen.
But still, it's not happening.
Meanwhile, somebody else who don't look like me can get pretty much what they need.
I'm not saying that.
It just feels funny. It feels real funny.
And I'll tell you something.
So when I ran in District 37 for Congress, instantly Mark Ridley Thomas put me on a target list.
I actually cut off Karen Bass because Karen Bass was really going hard against Israel and Jews and I just cut her off of all the Jewish money.
I let all my friends know what she's up to and her voting record and it spread like wildfire through the Jewish community and she lost hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations because Jews were just waking up saying, wow, this woman doesn't represent our interests or our community.
So Mark Ridley Thomas took like a huge interest in me.
And I'll tell you, I went to one of his events.
I have to say the best thing about Mark Ridley Thomas is his wife.
He is such a lovely wife.
She's a wonderful, amazing human being.
But outside of that, this man has created a structure in LA. It's the 20-80 rule.
He makes sure that 80 % of the people never make it up, and he takes 20 % of the people, gives them some sort of upward momentum, and then stifles the rest.
Mark Ridley-Thomas and his gay son, Sebastian Ridley-Thomas, these two have been in power forever.
Maxine Waters has been there forever.
Karen Bass has been there forever.
These people, they didn't cause any...
Now Karen Bass is mayor of LA. And since these people came to power, things have only gotten worse.
Karen Bass was leading this initiative in Washington, supposedly, about fatherless homes and foster children in Compton.
Bro, there's more foster kids today in Compton.
There's more fatherless homes in Compton than there was when she started her initiative.
So what credibility does she have to now go off and become mayor of LA? So you're right about that, that there is like this...
I got a question, dude.
What gives...
I forgot the guy's name.
The billionaire... Why would we want him to be the mayor?
I'm just curious. Why would we want him to be the mayor?
Oh, Caruso? Yeah, Caruso!
Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, I think he was in on it.
You want to know what I think? I think it was all a scam, to be honest with you.
Caruso's like, everybody wants somebody business savvy.
They all knew the fix was in for Karen Bass.
I think there's more voter fraud in California and in LA than anywhere else in the country.
There's only the illusion of voting.
And LA County is the most corrupt county in the entire United States of America.
So Rick Caruso, my take on the whole situation, Rick Caruso, who barely ran a campaign, he's like, okay, I'm going to run as your opposition.
I'm going to absorb all these angry rich folks out in Beverly Hills who are really disturbed by the violence, the rise of violence and the rise of crime and homelessness and all this stuff.
I'm going to give off this impression.
Karen, you're going to win no matter what.
And then when you win, I'll come in and get the contracts and you'll pay me from the state so that I can build all these housing centers.
So what was Karen Bass's first thing that she did when she came in?
Government-funded housing.
Look at the dollar flow, man.
Look where Caruso is.
Is Caruso better off financially or worse off financially than when he ran for the city of LA? I know he dropped quite a bit of his own money for the campaign, though, right? They said he dropped $100 million, but let me tell you, Lonzo, did you see $100 million worth of advertising?
I can't say I did, but again, he probably, most likely he was probably advertising in non, not many non-black areas.
I'm not going to say, I can't see, I can see most of his money going through the valley.
I think it was all a scam, dude.
In all fairness, it was all a scam.
I think that Bass and Caruso were meeting privately.
That was the easiest play in the world.
The easiest play in the world.
A secret deal is so simple.
Karen, I'm gonna win.
Caruso, you run a hard campaign on me.
Make sure that no real challenger can get in the race.
And I'll make sure that you have all the contracts.
Caruso like bounced immediately, literally on election night.
He's like, oh, I lost before all the votes were even counted.
He throws the towel in and admits defeat.
I don't understand why that became a culture in America.
Like, why is it...
Like, why is it, like, at election...
Like, literally, elections end at 8 p.m.
At 8.01, they call the race for governor.
It's like, how do you do that?
Like, how do you do that to the people who voted?
Like, why don't we get to just sit there and wait for it?
Like, in California, they call the race for governor in one minute after the elections.
But in the states where Trump was winning...
And then Biden surges in the middle of the night 300,000 extra votes in the middle of the night like That election took weeks to figure out.
Why is it that in the 1800s, they could count all the ballots by hand in one night, but in 2020, it takes weeks to count elections, and then if, God forbid, you say that there's election fraud, you get canceled. I got kicked off of social media.
Now Donald Trump is being indicted because he said that the election was fraudulent.
Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton, Kamala Harris, all these people said 2016 that Trump stole it in 2016, but Trump's not allowed to say they stole it in 2020?
You know what? You feel me, though?
You feel me, though? When they knew in 2016 that there was Russian interference in the election, and because they won, it was okay.
It was all right. We knew something was wrong with that.
It was kind of obvious, okay?
It was kind of obvious. Yeah, but there was an investment.
Honest to God, Lonzo, first of all, I was named in the Mueller investigation.
There was a two-year investigation by Mueller to see if there was election interference by Russia, and after two years, it was proven that there wasn't.
And I was one of the victims of that investigation.
Not a major victim.
I was only under the gun for about a week, week and a half, two weeks.
But it was enough to get Ken Vogel, the chief strategist at Politico and former chief editor of the New York Times to call me on the phone and try to get me to spill the beans on whoever my friends were that they thought that I was connected to some, that I was going to leak some story.
And they're still on this Russia hoax, man.
And it's crazy because the people on the other side, they really are in with Russia.
The Hillary Clintons and all those people.
Hunter Biden received $3.5 million from the mayor of Moscow's wife, and it doesn't even bother anybody.
But they're willing to do two years investigation into Trump.
A few hundred million from somebody overseas as well.
Shit. If these dudes pass around money like it's a joint in a damn party.
What would happen to you, Lonzo, if you received money like that internationally?
You'd be in jail in 10 seconds.
First of all, I think the fact that we have people being allowed to give money for elections should be illegal in the first damn place.
That's nothing but bribery.
I don't agree with that.
I agree with that. When you start giving people money, ain't no way in the world I'm going to give you money for your election and ain't going to expect nothing out of it.
That's bull, okay?
I'm sorry. Completely.
You give me... Hundreds of thousands of dollars or millions of dollars for my campaign.
And then why should it be allowed?
Why should it be allowed for people outside the country to contribute to our campaign?
That don't make no sense.
Why are you allowed? Well, it's not allowed, but it happens through various different ways.
But when you have, right, you have anonymous donors, okay?
And corporations now have, corporations are now people, considered people. How is that?
You give corporations the same power as you give human beings?
Come on, man. We'll never have anything remotely democratic when you operate like this.
And that's why we need a revolution in this country.
And that's why this type of a show with you and I is so important because...
It's about bringing people together on opposite ends of the spectrum who never would meet under normal circumstances.
I mean, we have a mutual friend, thank God, who put us together, which really, you know, I'm very grateful for him.
May he be blessed and live long.
But it really is going to involve all of us coming together and saying, enough of this greed.
It's the people versus the elites.
And the people need to rally together.
The people need to stand strong together like the roots of the trees.
The people don't understand.
And I think that's why education system sucks to no end.
Because the people really understood how politics work.
One of the first things they stopped teaching in school was civics.
Okay? They replaced civics with homosexuality.
Everything in the school is gay this, gay that.
I don't remember that. I didn't go to that class.
Well, you're older. That's what they're teaching now.
They don't teach. They didn't teach that when we were growing up.
They didn't teach us about boys and girls.
Not long. Girls and girls and boys and boys.
And girls can become boys now and boys can become girls.
It's crazy what they teach these young, fragile minds.
These are some of those points that you and I, although we're on different sides of the spectrum, we agree on that, okay? I'm trying to figure out if you can't make a baby, why you consider yourself a woman?
You've got to be able to make a baby.
You have certain rules of biology have nothing to do with psychology, and that's just my personal opinion, and nothing to do with this show or anybody else, but it just makes everything too convoluted To move forward, if you see somebody with a ponytail and you say, hey, how you doing, ma'am?
I'm not a ma'am. Come on, come on.
I know. What happened to the rules?
What happened to rules? There's no rules.
And that's one of the things that some of us black folks have a problem with when it comes down to democratic problems.
And you know, we clowned on the WNBA earlier, but what's happening in women's sports is an absolute tragedy.
How these biological men are taking every trophy, every scholarship.
You know what it's like in the inner cities.
Right. You got a girl who works her butt off and she's a track star, let's just say.
And she, you know, she wants to get up and improve her life and she knows she could get a scholarship with track.
And then the scholarship ends up going to some of a boy who identifies as a girl and then her life is over.
Her entire plan on how to improve her life through track and field and going to college and everything is now some white liberal's dream, you know, that he's really a girl.
I saw a YouTube interview with a senator, I forgot his name, from Texas, and he asked this lady, if Mike Tyson decided to identify as a woman, would it be fair for him to be in women's boxing?
That was Ted Cruz, I saw that.
They tiptoed around that?
I know, they wouldn't.
Answer the question!
Can we get a yes or a no? Would that be okay?
And the same thing we're talking about right now, we're talking about WNBA. If you have to make an exception, one of the things they're suggesting is they lower the rim.
To give the women the opportunity to dunk.
That's cool. I ain't got no problem with that.
If you're going to get some fast breaks and some slam dunks, it might improve the game.
But again, that goes to show you there's a difference.
Now, if you put a dress on a man and he's jumping through the roof, that's not fair to the other females.
So, at one point in time, we have to have some type of rules.
And I think this is a straight, this is a direct result.
Of growing up in an era where everything was fine.
There was never, you know, no scores kept for sports.
You know, your grades were, they didn't keep grades.
They just kind of, you know, you passed.
Well, what was my GPA? I don't really, you don't worry about a GPA until you get to college.
Come on, how do I know how well I'm doing?
So it's really difficult for, um, For folks to adjust, especially when you come from my generation.
Like I said, I come from a generation where if you did something wrong, you got yelled at or you got a swat.
At school, you got yelled at or got a swat.
But we didn't have school shootings either.
So it made a little bit of a difference.
Yeah. I'd rather have a SWAT in the schools than a SWAT having to come into schools to remove a school shooter.
Come on. Thank you.
Again, here we go.
Two different spectrums of the pendulum, but we can see eye to eye on this, okay?
You're telling me it makes more sense To have teachers with guns or armed guards on school as opposed to giving out a couple of squats to a couple of kids out of line.
Or you'd rather give these kids a prescription to mummify them while they're in class because they're quick to give you a prescription.
My son, I have a young son, and he was going to school.
He was a little hyper. And they prescribed him Ritalin, one of those drugs.
It didn't stay no time in my house.
And he had a real bad habit of keeping his room real nasty.
I mean, this is a true story. Room was just filthy all the time.
Man, clean your room up.
And my wife took him to the doctor.
They gave him the prescription for Ritalin.
And he and I were home one day, and he came in my room.
I was watching television. Dad, come look at my room.
Come look at my room. I walked in his room.
His room was spotless.
Absolutely spotless. He sat on the floor, and he smiled at me with this real demonic smile.
Doesn't it look good, Dad? There's no lie.
Doesn't it look good, Dad?
I said, yeah, it looks real good, man.
Thank you. Good job. Good job.
So I went back, and he was watching television.
I went back and laid down. He walked in my room.
He shook me a little bit.
Dad, I said, what's up, man?
I think I feel like killing myself.
Oh, hell no!
This is an honest-to-God truth story.
Oh, hell no! Where is that stuff at?
You got to go. So one of my philosophies is, one of my theories is, if a drug will give you the thoughts of suicide, why wouldn't it give you the thoughts of homicide?
Exactly. If a drug would give you- They tell you in the commercials!
And that's what they say. These kids who do the school shooting, they're all up on these SSRIs.
They're all up on these SSRIs.
But you'd rather justify that and give more people- And some of them, I actually just found out this weekend that some of them are so addictive.
I have a family member who confided over the weekend that they actually were on one of these antidepressants and getting off of them was damn near impossible, he said. I can see that.
You know, so it's not even just like they're giving suicidal thoughts to kids.
They're also addicting. And, you know, imagine being addicted to one of these drugs that give you very dark thoughts.
It's no wonder why these kids get guns illegally, by the way, and go shoot up a school.
It's sad. It's horrible.
We never had school shootings or schools.
And then they want to say that the guns are the problem and we need to ban guns.
Look at the drugs.
The drugs are the problem.
The legal drugs are the problem.
It's a bad combination. It's a horrible combination.
Psychotropic drug use and guns are a bad combination.
I want to get your take on the COVID vaccines and everything surrounding COVID. What's your whole feel on vaccine culture?
I didn't do it.
Praise God, man. Praise God.
I didn't do it. I had to fight a lot of resistance, dude.
I'm one of the senior members of my family, and I have a young kid.
Dad, you're old. You're susceptible.
I said, you know what? I work out pretty well.
I eat pretty good. I'm going to take my chances.
I had it. I had it.
I had it when it first came out.
And I got sick. And I was down for about a week.
And it didn't hit me that hard.
It hit me. My buddy, it hit him very hard.
I got it from him. I believe I got it from him.
I can't say for sure. But he called me, and I go by and visit him in the morning.
He was, man, don't come by here.
Whatever I got, I'm currently making my arrangements right now in case I die.
I think I'm going to die.
I'm like, what? And I didn't go by and see him for about a week, and I finally passed by to go see him.
Shortly after that, I got sick.
I didn't get as sick as he did.
I didn't have to go to the hospital. I didn't have any lung situations.
I took a few days off.
I take vitamins every day.
I work out on a regular basis.
I just felt my immune system is pretty strong.
I don't want to say I'm a conspiracy theorist, but I'm a conspiracy theorist.
I was very concerned that all the media, except for one side, everybody was pushing this thing and making you feel guilty for not doing it.
I can't be guilty of doing something I don't feel comfortable with.
It makes me not want to do it even more.
Exactly. I resisted the peer pressure of becoming a gangbanger.
I was surrounded by that.
And I wouldn't be, you're a punk.
No, I'm not going to do that, man.
I don't see the benefit.
And I understand that there was supposed to be some benefits to taking the jab, but I also see a lot of people had a lot of problems after the fact.
And I've talked to people who had strokes and had other blood clot issues.
And one thing they all had in common, they had that.
May they all have healing.
I just read a statistic that in 2022, 92 % of all COVID deaths were triple vaccinated.
92 % of the people who died from COVID had three shots.
Wow. The question is, what really killed them?
Did they get COVID or did they get vaccine?
What was it? We don't know.
It was such super space-age technology to begin with that a guy like you and me isn't going to be able to sit down in a laboratory and break it down and know exactly what's in it unless some scientist does it for us.
We don't have the infrastructure, but There's just a lot.
You could go down that rabbit hole pretty deeply.
People always say, well, you took a measles vaccine when you were a kid and you didn't know what was in that vaccine either.
Well, you know what? A few things have changed since then.
When I was a kid, it was a different It was a different medical system and a different pharmaceutical industry.
It wasn't focused on profit.
They always wanted to make money, but back then they were more after a cure as opposed to giving you something to keep you pacified.
Measles and mumps? When was the last time you saw a kid with measles, mumps, or polio?
Never. Anybody had measles, mumps, or polio, okay? Never. They also just did this study on the Amish.
In Congress. This just happened.
Like, did you see this? No, I didn't.
It was like three weeks ago.
And they found that in the Amish community, there's not one single case of autism in the entire community.
They've never had a case of autism ever.
Not even one. So the congressional hearing, they ask, what caused this?
The common answer was they don't believe in vaccines.
So my thought, I've always felt this way, I've been like an anti-vaxxer for a very long time, is that vaccines cause autism.
You know there's so many things inside of vaccines like formaldehyde, they use aborted fetal tissue.
There's so much in vaccines that are not just the vaccine.
Not everybody's body works the same as everyone else's.
There's no blanket thing. Some people, I think it causes autism.
Some people are able to skate through it.
But like I said, there's no polio today.
I don't know why. Why do they inject the baby?
There's 79 injections in the child's schedule for vaccines right now.
79 vaccines in a child's vaccine schedule.
Wow. Let me ask you this.
Why does a child need to take an HPV vaccine?
I have no idea. Are they having sex?
No. So why give them a vaccine for HPV? I have no idea.
It's crazy. I don't understand it.
I've heard of it. I've seen it, but it makes no sense to me whatsoever.
What's your take on the whole Jamie Foxx, Bronny James situation?
You got any inside scoop for us on what actually took place?
Nah, I just hope Bronny can get back on the court and get back to his game again without having to worry about that.
They say he's never going to play again.
Whoa, I didn't know that.
I didn't hear that. Wow.
They said he's done. He's lucky to be alive.
There goes LeBron's dream of playing with his son.
Yeah, exactly.
And Jamie Foxx is another sad story, man.
That hit my heart. That was one of the most unique situations I've ever seen in my life.
Because that man was dialed for about 90 days, and you could barely get a word out of anybody.
Whoever surrounded him, If I ever get into a situation that popular, I want that same kind of team around me.
Because you couldn't find out anything.
We got information from his doctor.
He actually had...
He had...
What's his name from the Wellness Center?
Oh my god, I'm drawing a blank.
One of the doctors that comes on our show quite frequently was his doctor, Dr. Peter McCullough.
They said that he took the vaccine and the boosters.
I can see that, because Hollywood made you do that.
What was so crazy, did you see the movie that it was about?
Yeah. Bro, that is spooky that he got it on...
What was it called?
Tyrone? I saw the movie.
They cloned Tyrone.
Dude. Yeah.
I mean, the writing was on the walls.
Man, that was really interesting.
I looked at the movie, I'm like, I thought he was sick.
I guess they made it, of course they made it before he got sick.
He got sick in the movie.
They made him take a booster shot in the movie and supposedly he didn't want to take it and he ended up, like they said, they weren't going to be able to go ahead with him unless he took it.
He took it and he was done.
But I saw the pictures of him when he got out of the hospital, and I'm telling you, Jamie Foxx looked like...
He was one of the best-looking human beings on the earth.
The man was built like a tank.
Perfect body, perfect physique, ever.
This guy that came out of the hospital looked like death.
He was so scrawny and pale.
Well, you know what? That could happen if you're in the hospital for that long, no sunlight, no activity. You definitely will lose some weight.
Let's see how he looks in the next 60 days.
See, that's the type of stuff, not to jump on Cube again, but that's the type of stuff that makes me love someone like Ice Cube because it's like he's not afraid.
You've got to be like, where's James Braun?
LeBron James. LeBron James should be there.
They killed my son.
They took away my son's dream.
LeBron James should come to our side and start advocating.
He's not saying shit about the vaccines.
Jamie Foxx isn't saying shit about the vaccines.
These are people who should be outspoken because they could warn people from taking boosters.
They could warn people from getting injured themselves, but they haven't yet.
You know, when you just experienced something like what Colin Kaepernick did by taking a knee for police injustice, and your whole career gets ruined, and your message gets redirected.
Against the flag. It was never against the flag.
It was against police and justice.
I thought that thing was so stupid.
Honest to God, it was like so dumb.
It was like, who cares?
The only reason why it became a big deal is because President Trump made it a big deal.
Exactly. And he took it and they redirected the narrative, turned it into against the flag.
And then you had every white person feeling like it's their obligation to take a knee before the sports games and solidarity with the black community was the gayest shit I ever saw in my life.
And Donald Trump made it happen.
Like if he just ignored it and didn't say anything, none of it would have happened.
Colin Kaepernick would have taken his knee and that would have been it and it would have been a different story.
The only reason why everybody felt that they need to take a knee at the Olympics and take a knee at the Super Bowl and at the championship and everybody needs to take a knee was only because Donald Trump said that it was wrong for him to do that.
Just shut up and let people be.
He's allowed to protest.
It's the First Amendment. I don't agree with it, but Donald Trump made it a much bigger deal than it actually was.
It's the same thing happened with N.W.A. when the FBI sent in their letter.
The exact same, when they did F the police and the FBI sent them a letter, they took that letter and turned it into a press conference and made the record go platinum.
Exactly, exactly.
When you acknowledge something, you give it more credence.
Exactly. People get curious.
One of the biggest things happened back in the 80s when Disney went up to Luke Skywalker and two live crew.
Nobody had heard.
They were really a small group that was really some underground, local stuff.
But when Disney came after them and sued them and then they won, oh my god.
That changed hip-hop forever and you put them on the map like nobody else.
I gotta go find some real loser asshole to piss off so I could get famous myself.
Who should I take a shot at, man?
I took a shot at Charlamagne Tha God today.
Let's see if he responds.
I don't know.
He's a washed up fool anyway.
How tall is he? Like five foot three?
He's like the smallest guy in the black community.
He's not that tall. His basketball game is short.
It's limited. I'm supposed to be defending him because he's black.
You know that, right? You don't got to defend anybody.
Listen, I take shots at George Soros and all these loser Jews like Bibi Netanyahu all the time.
Just because you're the same blood and genes as me doesn't mean you're right.
Well, you know what? I watched this show the other day and somebody...
What do you have on this show?
Oh, it was...
Ah, damn it.
Damn it. One of them thug cats.
I mean, he had him in the back of the seat.
What's his name?
Sticky Fingers. Sticky Fingers was on the show with him the other day.
And Sticky Fingers had him pretty much terrified.
Okay? Sticky Fingers had Charlemagne the God terrified.
Charlemagne the- Look it up.
Look it up. I won't call him Charlemagne the God.
He doesn't deserve that title.
That's, you know, that's a big, that's a big, that's a big title.
I know a guy, one name called himself Jesus Sweets, which in some terms could be, in the Mexican community, it's called Jesus Sweets, okay?
Sweet Jesus. And people would not call him that.
His name was Jose Jesus, okay?
But because he added a sweet to it, people didn't like that because sweet Jesus is a black gospel term.
Jesus is sweet, blah, blah, blah, blah.
And some people would not call him that.
They called him Jesus or Mr.
Sweet. But, you know, so when you add Shalamin the God to your name, that puts a big target on your back.
And I forgot why. From God.
From God. I forgot why he named himself that, but I've always been curious about that.
Such ego. Brazen ego.
I've never understood that.
He's a walk. He's a wash up.
He lost all his credibility.
I used to love, honestly, he, it was the hottest show.
It was the hottest black show where they talked about real issues.
And then he just cucked to Biden and it was done.
But he's done the show system to regain his credibility with a lot of folks.
You know there's like sometimes there's like one moment in time that like weighs in the scales like this one moment weighs so much more than these other moments and it wasn't that I was like it just it just showed me the level of fake sellout I don't know.
It was just a bad moment for me.
I don't We touched on it earlier.
We talked about why we don't get a lot of response from artists and athletes.
When you get to a certain level of money, man, you just can't.
Your consciousness is not your own.
Right. You know, we can sit here and talk.
I don't know about you. I work for myself.
Okay. I work for myself.
So I don't have a platform.
My platform is Lonzo sponsored.
I don't have a sponsor to answer to.
So if I say something somebody don't like, I try not to offend anybody.
I speak my mind. I agree with you.
And I think that's one of the reasons why everybody hated Trump so much was because he wasn't beholden to anybody.
Like you said in the beginning, you were talking about corporations giving millions of dollars to candidates.
He didn't have any of that.
Right. And then all of a sudden everything changed.
And that's one thing about Cube.
Cube is his own man. He pretty much got his own thing started.
He's not holding to anybody.
He's not on Priority Records no more.
He still can't get his Friday movies done for whatever reason.
He has a three-on-three.
He's touring everywhere.
He stays on tour. You're telling me he's trying to make another Friday?
Rumor had it he was trying to make another Friday.
Oh my god, I would love another Friday.
I want to. I saw a poster the other day.
It's Friday, Craig.
Relax your mind, Craig.
He can't get Chris Tucker to come back if Chris Tucker is a born-again Christian, so he don't want to reprise that part of...
Smoky. He felt that people started smoking weed after he did Smoky.
Maybe he should cast him as a born-again Christian.
So Smoky becomes like a mace.
Remember how Mace became a pastor?
Smoky could be recast.
That would be hilarious.
That would be so funny.
He could actually take Bernie Mac's place.
Yo, you should tell Cube that.
You should tell Cube. Exactly, exactly.
Let's pivot because we're running out of time here.
I want to get your take on 2024.
What's your candidate? Who are you going for?
Man, look.
Anybody speaking to you?
I don't know. What do you think about Bobby Kennedy Jr.?
I don't think about him at all.
I don't. Okay.
I don't know, Doc. I'd have to get a little further down the line to make it real...
It looks dark. Doesn't it look dark, man?
You know, you don't really know who...
I don't see anybody coming up to make anything...
You know, you got guys like DeSantis who want to rewrite history.
You got Trump who got multiple indictments.
You got Biden as old as hell.
And corrupt. And perverted.
I think, man, I think at some point in time some folks need to go sit down, including Maxine Waters.
I'm sorry. I do believe at some point in time folks need to go sit down.
90-year-old and Barbara Feinstein can barely function.
Come on, man. Come on. I understand y'all are enjoying the party, but you're going to look up and, you know, they're going to appoint somebody To fill your seat and it's gonna be a bunch of confusion.
So it's fair to say you support term limits?
Man, come on.
In the Senate? Come on.
Yes, definitely. Definitely.
Definitely. I'm sorry. Term number, Senate, and Congress.
Why isn't the president only...
I'm glad the president only gets two terms, but why should somebody else be a lifelong senator?
That means nothing really gets changed.
That's why we don't have any progress.
The people that make the decisions have been in there since the 60s.
Biden and Mitch McConnell has been in the office for God knows how long.
I mean, this guy just the other day buffered like a YouTube channel.
Just stood there and looked at the camera for 22 seconds.
I saw that. My God.
And this is the leader of the Senate.
Okay? Buffering.
Okay? Come on, man.
Buffering. Go sit down.
You got enough money. Go sit down and enjoy yourself.
What do our enemies think when they see that?
When they see the enemies of America, people who want to kill us because we're American.
They don't see you as being black.
They don't see me as being Jewish.
They just see us being American.
They want to kill us. They see a leader, a president of the United States who cannot put a sentence together, and then Mitch McConnell, the leader of the Senate, staring off into the cameras.
Mitch, are you okay? Mitch, are you okay?
Staring off into the cameras.
22 seconds. If I didn't, the cops stopped me, they'd shoot me.
If I didn't respond for 22 seconds, he'd snatched me out the car.
If I just stood behind the wheel of my car for 22 seconds and the police had stopped me, they'd snatched me out the car.
Wow. Think about that.
I mean, that was a glitch of life.
This dude's hands is blue.
His hands had turned blue at one time.
Remember that? Doctor, can we get a doctor in here?
His hands turned blue, okay?
So when you see these types of symptoms, I think it's about time for folks to start considering retirement.
I mean, I'm not an ageist, but they need to take some kind of physical exam to make a continence.
What's a continence? Not a continence.
Continuity exam, whatever, so they can make sure that they still have all their faculties in order, okay? I agree. You're responsible for the welfare of this country, and if you don't have your faculties in order, you might be going to make some bad decisions, man.
Totally. A lot of decisions are made on old mindsets, and that's not good.
Not at all. You know, there's so much more than we all agree on than we think we do.
And there's no coincidence that red versus blue, they're like such diametrically opposed colors.
Like, you know, red pops like red and blue pops like blue.
It's like orange and red kind of look similar.
Blue and purple kind of look similar.
But blue and red, you're either on that side or you're on that side.
Same with Crips and Bloods, blue and red.
Those two colors are so far apart on the spectrum, they can never be confused with each other.
So if you sell the story of blue and red, you could divide people on blue and red.
And I'll tell you something.
You and I, this isn't a blue and red conversation.
This is basic common sense.
I don't care what party you belong to.
I don't care what you believe.
The majority of Americans feel the same way about all these issues.
Like I said, it's not about blue and red anymore.
It's about the people versus the elites.
And that's where we're at right now in America.
It's not the haves and the have-nots.
It's the people versus the ones who believe that they're above the people.
At our network, we call it the Uniparty.
It's both Republican and Democrat.
They're unified, the Uniparty.
They're one group.
They pretend to be against each other, but they're secret doors.
They're all going to each other's houses for dinner parties at our expense.
So the real change is gonna happen when people like you and me put down our affiliation.
Look, I voted for Obama in 2008.
I voted for Romney in 2012.
I voted for Trump in 2016.
I voted for Trump again in 2020.
I will not vote for Trump again in 2024.
I don't see myself voting in 2024.
Rather than voting for Trump.
And my reasoning for Trump is not because of the shit Trump says or anything.
I think he's controlled opposition.
I said on my show many times, you know, and our network is very pro-Trump.
But there's also a lot of people on our network who criticize Trump.
I cannot get over the fact of the vaccine rollout and the shutdown of COVID. For me, the biggest mistake on COVID, all they had to do was suspend mortgages.
If they just suspended mortgages in the country, The banks get all the money for free anyway.
But if they just suspended the mortgages, the rents could have been free, the businesses didn't have to close, the government didn't have to write $4 trillion out of our money to us, which ended up going to corporations anyway.
It was such a fever.
For anybody who doesn't believe that COVID was a conspiracy, there were so many more logical, simple solutions to really help the country during COVID. All of them were overlooked.
Treatment wasn't an option.
The only option was the vaccine.
And Trump was responsible for Operation Warp Speed.
That's how I can never trust him again.
So, you know, 2024, I don't think I'm voting.
I'm either voting Robert Kennedy Jr.
I love Robert Kennedy Jr.
This guy's amazing. He's like, he's out there with his, he's taking selfie videos like the vertical way, you know, like not even horizontal, the vertical way, walking through the homeless streets of San Francisco where people are injecting their needles into his arms saying, this is what's happening in urban cities across America.
He's doing it by himself on a selfie video.
That's leadership. Trump would never do that.
DeSantis or Pence or any of these other losers would never do that.
Biden would never. Biden doesn't even know where he is.
I would encourage you to look at Bobby Kennedy Jr.
Plus, he's a Democrat. I'll take a look at him.
I think he can make a difference.
Plus, he's the only one who's anti-vaccine.
Okay, I'll take a look at him.
I surely will. Yeah.
So, I get passionate about this, and Lonzo, I gotta tell you, for being a cultural icon the way that you are, and having the impact that you have culturally in hip-hop and in entertainment, to hear you say the things that you say politically, it really shows me that I'm right, that most of us in America, despite where you fit in the spectrum of where everybody thinks you're supposed to fit, we all believe in mostly the same things.
That's why we're Americans.
That's why we could be a united country is because we believe in good stuff like education for children and the trannies shouldn't be allowed in the woman's bathrooms and just basic stuff, common sense, you know, like common sense.
I want to thank you, too, for your opinions.
It's important that people speak out and that they're vocal about what they believe, and you're not afraid to speak either, and that's something I truly respect about you.
I want to thank you for sharing your ideas and your opinions with us on the show today.
Not a problem. Thanks for the opportunity.
We're going to have you back.
Please do. Give my audience a closing message.
Before we wrap this up, share with us some wisdom.
I heard something one time.
It was in a movie.
I keep it in my repertoire for this very occasion.
And it says simply, lead, follow, or get out of the way.
That's all. Lead, follow, get out of the way.
That's it. Brilliantly said.
On that note, I'm going to wrap up our segment.
I want to thank our guest, Alonzo Williams.
You can find him at RealLonzoNWA across all the platforms.
Check him out. Check out everything he does.
This guy's a legend in hip-hop.
So thank you all to our viewer audience.
You guys are the best. You make this happen.
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