Candace - BANNED! My Interview With Ye (Kanye West)
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All right, guys, now it's time for a conversation that so many of you have been waiting for.
Candice plus yay. I guess it kind of starts with a time machine. I got to take you guys on a time machine back to October 3rd, 2022, a day that will live in infamy. Me and yay premiering shirts at
his fashion show, which read white lives matter. Definitively a moment I will never forget.
We broke the internet. There's no other way to say it. And people just couldn't believe how could a black person say white lives matter? We could only say black lives matter.
And it's just interesting to see how the media sort of paints a narrative and there's absolutely
no truth to it. I mean, what really happened is Gay called me and he asked me to simply be at his
show. Never asked me about wearing any shirts. When I was there,
we were backstage and he sort of held up the shirt and he was really in the creative process.
There were tons of models running around and he just said, I need you to wear this. And I said,
sure, because I knew instantly what he was trying to do and what he meant.
Shortly thereafter though, everything changed. And obviously, aside from people being angry at
us wearing the shirts, then it shifted into this conversation about Ye and his anti-Semitism.
And I can say definitively that it was the toughest moment in my entire career. I had never
felt more pressure externally from the media and from friends for me to condemn Ye.
I didn't take the bait. I didn't take the bait because, as I have said many times,
Ye had opened up to me about some things that were happening in his life. And you're going to hear
in this conversation what those things were. And you can understand how someone would feel
if they were subjected to the things that Ye was subjected to. I, of course, wanted the world to
hear it back then. I had invited Ye to come on my podcast at the time, and he was slated to come on.
But the evening before, I found out that that was not going to be a possibility. The network that I was on didn't think that I was the right person to interview
him because of our friendship. And he was really upset. He was very upset. He essentially said that
my voice was being controlled. And something overtook me in that moment. And I said, look, Gay, I obviously cannot overrule this at
all. If I had my own platform, I would obviously host a conversation with you, but I don't have
that right now. I do not have that right now. But what I do have is a camera and I have a friend
who knows how to run a camera and we can just record this moment and we can lock this in a time capsule. And one day I
will have my own platform and I will premiere this conversation. And that day is today.
When I say that it was a tough moment, you were even looking at me when I watched this
conversation back, you can just see it on my face. I was postpartum. There are very few times, I'm not a crier. I definitely am not a crier.
That's not how I express emotions, but I remember going through this period and there was a moment
when, because I was postpartum, ladies know you have that moment where your hair sheds postpartum.
I remember dealing with the press cycle with Ye, dealing with friends and followers who said they wouldn't
support me ever again unless I came out and condemned him, making a decision not to condemn
him, and standing in the shower and my hair was falling out in clumps. And I just said,
please, God. And I was just crying hysterically, have mercy on me. Please just have mercy on me.
I just need to get through this moment. I'm a breastfeeding mom. I can't take any more. My show's just gone five days per week. Make it stop. Make it stop. And I look back on that and I just
think everything happens for a reason. And whatever inspired me to say, let's just put on a camera,
turn on a camera here and record and have a conversation and lock it up in a time capsule. It was because
that was exactly what needed to happen at that time and a better moment for people to hear
what Ye was thinking and what he had to say is right now. So guys, I invite you to listen to
this conversation, Candice plus Ye. It was recorded on October 17th, 2022. I hope you like it.
I'm happy.
Happy to do it tonight.
Yeah.
So, yeah, it's better than doing it in the morning.
I'm obviously not the best morning person.
We were talking about doing a God cast for a while, actually.
This works.
Why did the, like, word God cast come to you?
We're on a podcast.
It had God in it. Okay so it wasn't an ego thing people say oh yay jesus god cast is there any messaging in that just the more we could say god they're
better the more we could say god and the media the better yeah i agree so i think one of the
things that's the most interesting i want to dive in this way is people don't actually understand. There's something about, what the heck am I going through right now?
Like, it's another like level that you graduate into. When we're talking about yay, and we're
talking about the media, I don't think people understand when I say the attacks come from
every angle, every side, every regard, they'll attack you on your children, they'll attack me
and my relationship, they'll go after family members. they'll attack me and my relationship they'll
go after family members my dad called me stressed from hawaii wow yeah he called me stressed from
hawaii what it's so funny that you said you remember i talked about the gray hat
and the um the gray hat hitting your table.
Read the last text from my dad out loud.
We talked about the miracles.
Read out loud the last text.
Wow.
When do you want me in Hawaii?
That's wild.
Well, my dad's in Hawaii right now.
That's what I'm saying.
Yeah.
And he called me stressed up.
He went, I picked up.
He was just like, Candace, what is going on?
Then I actually started laughing.
Like, it was kind of like comedic relief because my dad is not really like that.
And he was like, I'm reading all these headlines.
And my sister was texting me.
My uncle, like the whole family has just been texting me like, are you good?
And.
All hell is broke loose and all heaven has come through.
Yeah. In a way, yeah, it is. It does feel like all hell is broke loose and all heaven has come through. Yeah.
In a way.
Yeah, it is.
It does feel like all hell has broken loose.
And this the last time I went through this, though, it was a similar thing. It was like, for some reason, the game of life was just like Candace and Yay are not allowed to come together.
Why?
I mean, it's the impact. It's the gut feeling.
It's the intuition and the intellect.
It's the gut with the information.
It's the idea.
It's the idea it's the study and that's how other people have uh risen to to forms of power god is
the only power and we are vessels god is a true artist and we're the vessels and he's calling for me, for us to lean into these combinations. What they do is they'll do everything to keep
the artists away from each other. Like when me and Demna were next to each other,
it was such a powerful combination. When me and Ken were next to each other,
that was a powerful combination. When me and Jay-Z were next to each other, that was a powerful combination. Me and Jay-Z were next to each other. It was a powerful combination.
So I love these moments of like these powerful combinations together and whatever
feel you do for like the futurists, the people who can see what the future is,
the kids 20 years younger, 40 years from now, 80 years from now, when they see this, that's a big thing
is lean into those people that everyone tells you, like, you don't need to be next to that person,
but you have something in your heart and your gut on why you should be next to that person.
I've had people like, like comedians that you you know, have called me and said, stay away from Candace Owens. And,
you know, like literally my, uh, I guess they use the term friends have done the same to me,
even to the point where I'm going to be on Bill Maher this week. I'm going to be on Pierce
Morgan. I'm going to be on, I was just on Chris. How do you say his last name?
Tonight.
Chris.
Co.
Let me see.
Chris Cuomo.
Chris Cuomo.
Wow.
You did Chris Cuomo?
Yeah.
Tonight.
Like 30 minute segment.
Half talking, half a little bit back and forth arguments. And then when you're landing, they're saying, oh, I can't be on Daily Wire, but I can be on all to behave. And he said that at one point in
the interview, I said, whoa, let's play that back. You need to behave. You're not supposed to talk
like that out loud, Chris. We know that that's what it is. And I was just talking to my girl.
She was in the car listening to me while I was doing the Zoom, this live Zoom. And afterwards I said, this is the way I felt
in Hollywood the whole time I was there. People were telling me like, you need to behave. You
cannot wear a red hat. You cannot talk to Candace. You cannot say how you feel out loud. Like today,
they took down my drink champs. They took it off of whatever platform is YouTube, Drink Champs for Vote.
And they also took me off of the Balenciaga sites. And I just looked at my girl and said,
yo, I'm so happy. I'm so happy. I'm so happy because I have this freedom from beholding to these brands that say, we only rock with you under
these conditions. Like we can have you be a black person, but only a black person that says
that's wearing a Black Lives Matter t-shirt, which at this point, now that I've worn a White Lives
Matter t-shirt, I'm totally fine with wearing a black lives matter t-shirt you know it's not because all lives matter but even all lives matter would have you know I I
cut what I'm saying this train of thought no no you're making you're making perfect sense to me
um I had two thoughts today the first uh well I had a lot of thoughts I didn't just have two
thoughts today just to clarify but I was thinking earlier about when is the first time that i heard
yay was mentally ill right so i grew up on your music obviously everybody knows like you know
like when you first were spinning through the wire you know and you had a remarkably long career in
the public sphere and nobody had ever called you mentally ill. And now,
no matter what you say, when you don't exist under, I would just call it Hollywood terms,
their number one rebuttal, if you have an idea, you're saying things like, well, he's mentally
ill and he already said he was mentally ill because he said it on this podcast. And therefore,
we don't have to listen to anything else that he has to say because he rephrased mentally ill.
And so I actually researched when is the first time that the public sold us this
and correct me if i'm wrong but i think it was in 2017 that they said that you
went to the hospital and you were bipolar and that's 2015 sorry pardon 2015 when Trump was. Yeah. About to. Right when Trump got elected, I went to the hospital less than a week after that.
Because the entire time while he was running, people told me that my life would be over.
I would be on the wrong side of history.
You know, like literally people threatened my life and told me me i did not stand
up and say hey this is what i believe in and that's who i am that's who i that's what my
character is so i think that they made you think that yeah it's like it's like how people they said They said the reason why I couldn't be on Daily Wire is the Israelite comment.
And every black person is fine with calling ourselves black and being called black.
But when I bring up the idea that we're Jew because we are from Africa, the Bible is set in Africa, then it's challenging.
And we talk about on the George Floyd documentary, it's called The Greatest Lie Ever Sold, the
idea that Black people are not Jew is the greatest lie that's ever sold because you
don't see the Jewish abortion rate at the same level as the Black abortion rate.
50% of Black deaths a year is actually abortion. You don't see the Jewish divorce rate at the level
of 70-something. You said the percentage of Black moms raising their kids by themselves.
You don't see Jewish people shooting each other down in the street on world star and they're rapping about it
it's just that there's not Jewish content like that and also Jewish people do business together
and that's what I can't I said on the drink tramp say these are things that I'm envious of you know
I think the first thing that someone would say if you said that right is same for chinese you don't
see chinese people shooting each other you don't see chinese people with this super high divorce
rate you don't see chinese people with and japanese people and korean people and hispanic
people ish but no matter what nobody's rates of violence and abortion are as high white america
forget jewish america white america
don't have these same rates right and so they ask why why isolate jewish american population
well for black people okay with the rates of that ours being higher we're still you know you go see
the slave movie you see like a slave get their teeth pulled out in front of another slave we're
still getting our teeth pulled out you know literally another slave. We're still getting our teeth pulled out.
You know, literally like in jail, I have friends whose, you know,
family members went to jail and they got killed by an officer.
And then the officer like all of a sudden quit and they're not there anymore and stuff.
And like, so they can't do the trial and, you know, so the divorces started happening because of Wall Street, because the Catholic lawyers wouldn't divorce people.
And they came into money the way how the darker Jews, the black people are coming into money now.
And they had to. And they did a great job. They colluded. They, before that, they were very involved with the civil rights movement, which actually the movement was it moved Blacks from being Republican over to becoming Democrats.
That was what the movement, that's where the move happened.
And now everyone's, why are you calling them out specifically? When I said DEFCON 3, I didn't get an opportunity to say what that meant, but it meant I'm going to call out all these things that have been done to me specifically by Jewish people to me, to the darker Jew.
And I was going to go one by one.
And the reason I said it like that is just to say, I know you guys are going to call this anti-Semite.
And I'm not afraid of that title.
Now I'm going to lean into that title.
So call me whatever you want, because you call me void already.
What's the definition of black?
Void of color.
Some people, you know, artists may say it's all color.
And it could also mean like, it's like what they did when I ran for office and they showed me on the TV and they like blacked my face out and they had me be void.
And I think that Jewish people always will tell you about the trauma and the Holocaust.
So one of my favorite lines on a drink champs, you actually hit me about this is when Dove Charney said, hey, I want to take you to the Holocaust Museum.
And I said, I want you to go to our Holocaust Museum, Planned Parenthood.
Like we're still in the Holocaust. Six million Jewish people died in the Holocaust.
Over 20 million darker Jews, Black people, have been aborted.
More babies are aborted in New York at this point than born at this point.
And my thing about the media, the majority of the media, over 50% of the media, at least
probably 80%, but over 50% of the media is run by Jewish executives.
And they allow all of this abortion-driven content that more affects the darker Jew, the Black people, more than any other race.
But then you ask the question, you can't even Google, like when you Google Jewish abortion rate, it'll be one piece of information.
The next information is like from four years ago or something.
There's no expel it. If I fail by attempting to have a conversation with a Jewish person about the abortion rate, they won't allow the conversation to be had. That's why I said, hey, I'm me-tooing the Jewish race. That's saying, hey, you guys got to come up and say, did you do this or did you not do this? And I'm calling a lot of times to say, people feel like I'm very selfish driven because I'll talk about things I specifically want to do.
So I said, okay, well, I'm this voice for the actors, the musicians, the athletes specifically,
I know are in situations where at least four of the people that they do business with are Jewish
and those people know each other and the athletes come and go. And that
four, five, six, eight people remain. The athletes come and go like, like cattle's in the stable.
The actors come and go, the musicians come and go. And that mainstay of that Jewish, just say crew,
because it sounds less ramped up than mafia, right? The mob
sounds less mentally ill. So let's say there is definitely a crew. And I've been there,
and I've been talked to certain kind of ways. And you know who else wouldn't be talked to
a certain kind of way? Kobe Bryant. You don't get talked to a certain way.
I don't get talked to a certain kind of way.
So things that I'm saying out loud, hyped up or calmly, I'm saying things five times a day that Black people, leaders, not specifically Black people, just leaders throughout time have been killed for things that we're doing five times a day. So one thing for the Black community
and all of this woke culture and Charlamagne and different things, it's like, bro, this is
getting ridiculous at this point. People got to put some respect on the fact that I'm actually
brave enough to say this out loud. That's what's lit. That's what God is inside of me. That's why
I feel so good to be used. You didn't get me to a point where y'all call me so many names.
You've disrespected me for three years. Forbes wouldn't call me a billionaire.
It is important if people are calling me crazy to be like, oh, but I'm a billionaire,
because it's not me being classist. It's just me fighting against that, saying, oh, but I'm a billionaire, because it's like, it's not me being classist,
it's just me fighting against that, saying,
okay, you're calling me crazy,
but I must be doing something right.
Now I'm not doing something, I'm doing everything right.
And then to reach to the concept,
the idea of being the richest Black person ever,
and we're just at the beginning of, you know,
George Farmer was so elated by the response that we were getting.
And then Elon Musk was retweeting what's going on or tweeting about what's going on today.
And it hit Bloomberg and it's top trending.
And I said to my chief of staff, give me a plane.
I'm going to Nashville right now.
And the feeling is right.
Then we went to a restaurant and the restaurant literally had all the same letters of the name my mother gave me.
It was K-A-Y-N-E.
So that's another.
It's like you're talking about your dad with Hawaii.
And I had to, you know, you guys, you guys saw that.
You saw me hand the phone over,
like David Blaine. I didn't, I couldn't have written that. My dad is like, because the funny thing is, where is your dad in Hawaii? Because I'm, I have this feeling like, let's go to Hawaii
because I made really good music in Hawaii. And I just want to go to Hawaii and actually do what
Jewish people love the best out of me is
make music and make people really happy. That's interesting because I think what's
missing in the conversation and the media trying to spin what you're saying is that you are talking
about an industry where there are Jewish executives. And that's the first time I've
actually heard you say Jewish executives. And I think before the way that they were trying to
sort of callously interpret it was that you meant every single jewish person in the entire world
i personally have this power but you live i mean you have lived for a very long piece of your life
at least in hollywood and what is weird to me and where i'm trying to play catch up is that
there was a piece in the la times written by a Jewish guy named Joel Stein. And he said,
who runs Hollywood? Come on, man. And he's a Jewish guy. And he wrote about how all the
executives in Hollywood were Jewish. And that piece wasn't called anti-Semitic. But yet now,
if you say that part, if you say that a lot of the executives, especially in music,
I thought this was something that people knew. I've heard this in Jay-Z's music before. So I was very surprised that there was this,
oh my God, how dare he say this? And it's anti-Semitic for him to say this. And how can
you say that? I think what you're talking about is that every piece of what you have created
has been owned by a Jewish executive and that there's a disproportion of, there's a disproportionate amount of Jewish executives in Hollywood.
Like if I was going to get my nails done, I might say there's a disproportionate amount
of Vietnamese people wearing the nail salons.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't know what happened, but they got here and they were like, we're going to do nails.
You know what I'm saying?
A lot of people in the NBA.
Right.
Disproportionate.
Yeah.
So why is that?
Why is, are we allowed to say that?
If I, like I just said that, it's just a question of doing nails.
Nobody would have censored that.
If I said there's a disproportionate amount
of Spanish blood, the border.
Because the people who run the nail shop.
But that won't get censored.
The people who run the nail shop
don't run your podcast.
That's it.
Okay.
Now your nails might not get done
as before they're gonna be like she's blowing up she's blowing up the industry that we're at but
but that's true and i think i say jewish people have bought the black voice that's what you meant
by it is that they are they're disproportionately represented in media and so if something that you
say that is something that they that you they don't like they won't allow you to have it said
that's what you meant that's getting more specific It's more specific, but my emotion about it as a human being, as a leader,
as a leader, I operate at every medium from the most brash and brutal to medium and
understandable to highly sophisticated. We have to operate in all those.
My feeling and my emotion, because I am a human being, I'm not a robot.
So if you take a woman can be scarred by men just off of one bad experience with a man.
Perhaps it might be a six-year-old girl
that has an experience she shouldn't have had with an uncle.
And that woman ends up being a stripper or, you know, disliking men.
So imagine if that woman had that experience with 10 men, right?
So I can tell you, I've had 10 bad experiences with Jewish execs. And these
are the Jewish people I come in contact with. So if that woman had that experience with 10 men,
she may say this term, men are all the same. She could sing it. She could say it. And imagine if she was just
beautiful. If she had the face of Irina Shayk or the body of Candice Wannapool or the body of Kim
or something like that. If this person was just kind of stood back, or say it's like Halle Berry or something,
if they just stepped back and were a bit timid to give a number out,
and someone says she hates men, she hates men.
What do you mean, all men?
And would men do a whole series of 80 outline things calling she's anti-monetic.
Is she anti-monetic because of her experiences?
And she allowed to have the emotion that because of her experience, now she hates, now she dislikes.
You know, I'm going to say dislike because it's considered to be hate speech. Like, yes, I have a, I'm at a place where I'm like, I'm not going to talk specifically to Jewish
businessmen because the Jewish businessmen are the ones who have done the things to me,
to hurt me and to hurt my friends. Right? So now I'm talking to Jewish businessmen's families. That's why I said the Jewish people, because I'm calling the Jewish people to talk to the Jewish businessmen family and say, are you doing fair deals or with your version of the boys club? Right. This isn't the Catholic Protestant boys club. This is people that have been through pain and rose to success.
The Jewish business community. I need their families, their dads, grandparents, wives,
children to ask them, are you doing fair deals by God? Because yes, we do have Zionist Jews and we have godly, you know, take Friday and Saturday off Jews, right? Jewish people. And as Jay, in my position, I'm one of the darker Jews, Black peoples, most loved by Jewish people, Blacks, period, like for 20 years. So that's the reason why God put me in this position. You know, when,
with the, as I have to word it the right way, but with 2024, you know, coming two years from now,
whoever goes into, whoever ends up into office by 2024 has to bring the country together there's no more of this divide
so that means the funny thing about the jewish media is i have their attention they love me they
always love me i have their attention referring to media executives so like executives yeah yeah
so like tmz is owned by harvard and Harvard and that's one Hollywood publication that would like be writing about you all the time.
Yeah, exactly. So Harvey Levin. Yeah. My name is Jay. It's not Kanye West. I take it. I take it like you calling Caitlin Bruce. Like my name is Jay.
Like so those little things also refer to me as billionaire, Christian Billionaire Ye. Matter of fact, I may legally change my name
to Christian Billionaire Ye, so you'll be forced to call me Christian Billionaire Ye.
Because my name is Ye, I got a lot of room to extend it on the other side. I'm doing a prefix.
So that, I'm going to say I had a train of thought on that was getting to um you were
saying you were saying the jewish media and i just interjected to say you're talking about specific
people in media but what was i saying about the jewish media i don't want to like kind of ramble
to find my point again yeah it's a really good point because even like we're in that ticket i'm
like a bit sleepy yeah it's just a really that's what made through the why i'm gonna do podcast sleepy for now when i do uh bill maher
two days from now i'm gonna go in sleepy right because i have so much energy as like
alien level african king that if you put me in a normal podcast situation with an antagonistic
media person, then they can get me to look as animated as they would want me to be on stage
or on a basketball court. But in that setting, I have to speak. So now I figured out the code
to be as calm as they would like me to be in these situations.
So, but man, I'll get back to it.
Otherwise, we'll have like another conversation.
We'll be good.
Yeah.
Fine.
What we were saying.
Yeah.
But I just want to, what I want to go back to though, what the shootings I want to say.
So first off, when I was coming on a plane, my on shuffle and um jay-z's song came on it was um
he says oh i don't know he says i dumbed down my audience to double my dollars they criticize me
for it yet they all yell holla. If skills sold, truth be told,
I'd probably be lyrically Talib Kweli. Truthfully, I want to rhyme like common sense, but I did five
mil and I ain't been rhyming like common sense. When your sense got that much in common and you've
been hustling since, the only perception for perception go with what makes sense.
Since I know what I'm up against, we as rappers must decide what's most important.
And I can't help the poor if I'm one of them. So I got rich and gave back to me. That's the win-win.
And I was just so stunned. I ran it back like 10 times because I forgot how much I love that song.
And I was like, he's literally telling you that he is dumbing himself down. And he has decided
that the better thing to do is to keep the people that follow him stupid and be able to help them by giving money.
Like, I can't help the poor.
I dumbed down my audience to double my dollars.
Like, he has to make a decision to be smart, right?
To be rapping, like, telling him quality or to make money and be able to give back to people.
So he knows.
And this made me think of you because you said on that podcast i got taken down that
information is the number one resource right and he knows that he has to choose between giving the
people information or having success and i was stunned by the verse and what record label was
he on that helped influence that decision um it was a jewish record label okay what was it i
don't know see i don't know universal def jam yeah a jewish and french because you got vivendi
that owns uh universal but french that's super colonizers like french the french own 80 of
african banks you know so nobody would be mad if you had tweeted that by the way of the french but that's
because the french don't hyper focus on controlling the black voice like the jewish media does so
but this makes me think drake is the best rapper ever by the numbers jay-z is the greatest rapper
ever by the inspiration yeah he inspired me there you go he
was smart you know what i mean like he he was talking business but you either got it or you
didn't he was telling you the like the code that now i'm being stupid like i'm giving you guys
stupid stuff because this is how it works like in order for me to stay successful i have to keep
giving you stupid stuff i just think y'all Yase need to let him go get some pussy.
Seriously.
What?
What?
What?
What?
What?
Go to the DR or something like, you know what I mean?
What's that about, though like what's that about though what's that about
are you are you good friend are you good friends with him still because you know what's missing
from this whole i don't know if you're gonna run that line or not i'm not this is this is
going up on parlor for me are you gonna run it yeah that's the bigger question. I just think like, man, it's like Jay-Z is like the head, head, head. You know, we're under the fire and we're the firefighters. But in order to be a good firefighter, you got to be willing to run into that fire. And that's what makes me the number one firefighter that's what makes me michael because i'll run into that fire everyone knows that i'll run into that fire for the people in
the burning building who's the people in the part of all of society because blacks and rappers are
the thought leaders we like everyone people you know if you go to a college, people have different majors, but everyone majors in Drake at the college.
It's very few people, even if they don't particularly seek to listen to him, everyone in the college knows the song.
So that becomes then the information, a part of people's curriculum and DNA of the way we think.
And what I've been saying is like the idea of free thought, the White Lives Matter t-shirt,
that's an idea. Let's talk about idea separate to that t-shirt. You have the idea
for civilization to move forward. What do we do in marches? We marched. And what's marching?
Walking, right?
In order to walk, what do you need?
Both legs in order to walk.
How do both legs work?
One foot in front of the other.
One foot in front of the other.
So watch this.
An idea is your left leg.
And actualizing, I like it better than execute, like universal positive forward moving language.
You actualize with your right leg.
You think the idea with your left leg.
You actualize, you're moving forward, right?
But if you go into a place where there's thought police,
they put the innovators into a place of crawling
and our civilization is no longer moving forward. And you can believe it
or you cannot. And I can like classify as a black person and this and that, but I'm challenging
all the systems one by one, right? That we will be happier. And not only I don't love the word
utopia seems over the top, not only find a happier way to live, we will actually survive
because we can't survive by being oppressed, by having our thoughts oppressed and being afraid
to say what we feel because, hey, you know what? We could feel something for a bit, you know, and then if you get to do it, you can get over it. Like sometimes like a
kid can have a chocolate binge and they get the stomachache and only happens one time where they
can go and touch the stove and they get burnt and it only happens one time. Right now, we're not
getting the opportunity to touch the stove. If I hadn't went so far, said the word DEFCON, right, DEFCON, then I couldn't have, we couldn't have had an openly open conversation about what Jewish execs are specifically doing.
All of the conversation would have been said to be hate speech.
Like, how can I hate Jews that I consider myself to be Jew?
But then people say, well, you hate Black people because you wore White Lives Matter. And now, like I talked to Noriega this morning, he was like, okay,
I realized this. I realized that I really don't feel prodigy die from choking on an egg.
Jumping in right here, because at that time, as you can see, both of us were really sleepy. It was
very late at night when we were having that discussion and I hadn't even fully comprehended
what he said there when he said that people don't believe that Prodigy choked on an egg.
And I had no idea what he was referring to.
And I just wanted to let you guys know that there was a rapper named Prodigy who began
speaking out about the Illuminati.
He basically said, I have this platform and I want to use my platform
for good to wake up the masses to what's really going on in society. And so I am going to dig up
this old clip of Prodigy right before he mysteriously choked on an egg. And he decided to speak with Alex Jones.
Take a listen to what Prodigy had to say.
Yeah, they're doing all this ritualistic murder and rituals on little, you know, they're molesting
little kids, doing sex, satanic sex rituals.
Like, this stuff is really going on in this world.
Like, on 9-11, you know what I mean,
what they did was they killed 20 birds with one stone.
You know what I'm saying?
That's how I like to say it.
You know what I mean?
Because they changed all kinds of laws.
They changed all kinds of, uh,
they changed people's mentality,
the way they look at the world. They pulled off one of the
biggest ritualistic murders, you know what I mean, that ever happened, you know what I mean,
live for the whole world to see. So there you have it. That is Prodigy. And like I said, he then mysteriously choked on an egg. Maybe the first
person in human history to have choked on an egg in some capacity after speaking out about
the Illuminati. Let's jump back into my conversation with Ye.
I really believe in a lot of the things that you're talking about, but we rather just accept the pain. Pain
is like first thing that drugs that we get, you know, it's like people is like sugar and then
pain and pain because of, and I know because I have a tendency, you know, to be masochistic.
It's part of my superpower, right? Like the ability to Deadpool the pain to overcome,
like, but I like, I'm telling you like a good comment, a bad comment, someone calling you something
can change how you feel.
People have sent me so many comments about me standing up about the information with
Black Lives Matter and George Floyd that I actually felt happier today.
Like today has been my happiest day, right?
Because obviously there's, you know,
you showed in your documentary that they hired thousands of people to go out in the street
and there's a currency for outrage.
But there's also really intelligent Black people
that are tired of our narrative being forced down,
you know, forced to us.
I don't want to say down, because it's not like Paul's.
So, but our narrative being forced to us, for us to take, you know,
what happened before with the media is, you know,
they would go and get the best and the brightest to represent Black people.
And there's been a shift. There's been
a shift. They don't want there to be another Beyonce. They don't want there to be a Candace.
They don't want there to be a Ye. They don't want there to be a Dr. King, a Farrakhan,
a Martin Luther King, Michael Jordan, Nat King Cole. They don't want that. They want to say, hey, we're going to take
this person that was a drug addict and we're going to replace him. We're going to replace
Martin Luther King with a drug addict. We're going to replace my dad, who was a Black Panther,
with the Disney version of Black Panthers. And the fact that Virgil passed, no, I don't mean Virgil. I mean,
George passed. I don't mean George. I mean, Chad passed. Now you can't talk about
Black Panther, or you can't point out that Black Panther was actually being used to erase my
father's legacy and what he fought for as the actual Black Panthers.
And also if you go to this one,
I think it's called Maleficent,
this other Disney film.
If you look up Moors,
there's a Black guy with wings on next to Maleficent.
But that's not who the Moors were to us.
And it's so funny.
The first thing I said when I wore the White Lives Matter t-shirt and red
parents, I said, you can't un-Google this.
But they took the interview down.
So they're in the process of slowly un-Googling me.
They're in the process.
Mark my words. They're in the process of un-Googling me. They're in the process.
Mark my words.
They're in the process of ungoogling me.
And
it's a
balance. It's like an argument
that's happening inside of the
Jewish media right now.
Do we give them the platform?
Do we not give them the platform?
Because not giving you the platform is almost proving your point.
Yeah.
Right.
So if you have a Jewish executive who makes a decision that you're not allowed to be on the platform, then you go, OK, well, you put my point.
Right. we're in your house right now because they wouldn't let us talk on daily wire specifically
for me having the claim the possibility that the darker jew known as blacks that came from africa
could possibly be israelites that could possibly be jew and i was and i was just to be super open
i was confused by it.
Because I'm like, are we saying that there's no such thing as black Israelis?
They live in Israel.
So I don't know.
Maybe Kanye descended from it.
Maybe I descended from it.
Who knows, right?
So I don't know why I'm making that claim.
If you got up here right now and you were like, I'm a white male, why would you need to be deplatformed for that?
Why would that be such a thing that you couldn't say?
Like, oh my God, I'm not going to say that you're a white male.
We cannot have you on the show. maybe and maybe people if people could be
transgender why couldn't people right that's what i mean like what's the big deal let's let's pretend
that you're completely making up why can't you just say that like why is that information like
you thinking that so crazy that it can't be said you know yeah if people if people could be
transgender why couldn't they be trans race? You can define who you are.
Rachel Donaldson was trans race.
She got an OnlyFans.
She's not deplatformed.
She didn't get her Twitter account taken or Instagram taken.
So that's kind of the question that I had.
I also want to ask you, like, going back to your analogy, why run into the burning building, right? building right when the people inside of it are saying we don't want help because they're so
convinced that it's not a burning building right so you either have the jay-z perspective where
it's like what i'm gonna do is i'm gonna send some firefighters to try to throw some water on it
is your perspective it's like i'm gonna run the building rescue as many people as i can
and i might get kill myself in the process.
Right.
Why not do what Jay-Z is doing?
Know, get to the top, know how it works and just say, well, I'll do a little charity here in Zimbabwe is what it is.
Yeah, because just enough isn't enough.
Like God calls us and I believe God's gonna call uh them too because they're dealing
with it even in their positions you know they don't like i said they don't want another the
media doesn't want another beyonce they want to go and take launched trayvon the blm movement with
beyonce and jay-z don't forget the trayvon martin blm thing that was them marching in the streets
in brooklyn so I want to correct me.
Brooklyn, you know what I'm saying?
And Jay-Z, they launched that movement.
I can't say that.
I can't say that they always, you know, make the right decisions and stuff.
They lost one of their best decision makers, being me.
Like, I kind of, you know, went into, you know, Calabasas for a little bit and you know blew blew it up right you know got you got this person getting people out of jail you know like
you know making billions of dollars cultural influence all this stuff and you know, God has called me to move around. Interesting. Like, okay, so I'm at the BLM
premiere and the death of the BLM, the scam aspect of BLM. Now I want to say this, this may get picked up or not, that I felt when I saw Kamala was
running for office and they showed this picture of her as a child, I saw my mother in that picture.
I wanted to vote for her. I almost forgot I was running. I was like, oh, right. And so when i see the george floyd video the way they capture it the way it sounds
it hits me right in a place it's like you you completely forget that the guy is on drugs you
completely all these different things and i just it just hits it hits me as a Black person. I put that label, the label I've been given that I've grown up with.
And I understand why it hurts.
And I understand why it worked for a moment.
But now we're in a place where we have to dispel the trauma and move forward.
It feels like all Black people own
are trauma,
the word n***a,
and braids.
You know what I'm saying?
Can't nobody get braids.
You better not get braids.
You know what I'm saying?
It's appropriation.
It's ours.
But where's our land appropriation?
Where's our company appropriation?
Where's our brand appropriation?
You know, we're the walking billboards for Louis Vuitton and Balenciaga.
It was interesting, just the shift, the tectonic plate shift of me closing the Balenciaga, opening the Balenciaga show.
And everyone, you know, from the culture, Black people, white people, they were all
into the idea that me, because I was ruffling some feathers. It was right on the line of,
is it too far, right? And then I opened up the Balenciaga show and people were just like, what?
And it felt good. It felt awesome. And then I put up a picture and I said war.
But little did they know that I meant war.
And then the next day I do a fashion show that's purposely sabotaged.
Like people this is like rumors of Catholic priests, you know, levels, you know, sabotaged. This is like rumors of Catholic priests levels sabotaged.
They went and took the...
I don't want to word it like that because that could be taking a misconstrued essay.
They sabotaged the season nine show.
They went and took the microphones off of the children's choir to make sure that we started late that was just one
i was there when you were like yelling like you were upset about that i remember
yeah they're saying like the mics off the kids mics off the kids supposed to be starting
that was one of a thousand things even the the lady that was you know there is now she's leaving the school. She'll no longer be principal, you know, moving forward.
So that was just an example.
It was like, here's the shift.
And it started there.
And it gave the opportunity for the speech.
And it said, hey, I'm the leader.
You will not un-Google this.
And they caught the picture of the T-shirt.
And it said, white Lives Matter on it.
And all hell broke loose.
But when hell breaks loose, we have an opportunity for heaven to come through and for God to use us.
And that's what's happening.
I mean, that thing was like two weeks ago.
Two weeks ago that that happened. It that that happened it seems like a lifetime ago
literally i'm 80 years old as i sit in this chair you aging in obama years
just have white hair i was just like i mean i got to a moment where i was just like
wow how did the t-shirt do this you know know what I'm saying? And you know what?
They're angry is because in my perspective,
it was like we wore the t-shirt
and then they did their usual media attacks.
And usually they're up against people
that they can break, right?
So they needed me to post the statement.
That's like, you know,
I'm getting my distance from Ye
and I've realized that he's made some mistakes
so that he's off his meds and he's crazy.
And I hope he gets the help he needs.
Right.
I didn't do that.
So they doubled the tax.
Right.
So now they're going after my family.
Like they edited this photo, this video of me and you, I didn't tell you this, on the
red carpet at my premiere to make it look like we were in a relationship.
And this starts going viral.
Meanwhile, you know, my husband's 10 feet away.
He doesn't do cameras.
Right?
So they're doing, I mean, from every single angle, just trying to see if they can break you and I having any type of relationship.
Which is fascinating because the same thing happened last time.
And that was like the whole Blacksit thing.
Except you took the bait that time.
And then.
And never, that's my never again like i say kamalas are
never again because you are what black people wanted kamala to be you're exactly so thank you
very much uh media for prepping uh the culture to be able to see what we, what we really need. And I mean, it's just such a
godsend. I'm just, it's, I'm just, it's just hitting me right now that we started, that we,
uh, absorbed this platform and you know, what we're going to be able to do with it. It's incredible.
Uh, the question that I wanted to ask you on the phone um do you believe that
you have bipolar who told you you were bipolar and when were you told that in 2015 i was told that
by a jewish doctor and the information was put out by a jewish hollywood trainer to the jewish
media so and it actually the day when they put me in the hospital i had started reading the bible
really heavy and rewriting bible verses and when the jewish trainer saw and you're like looking
like well that sounds pretty bipolar but the uh the jewish trainer saw that put me in the hospital and then um said um and then put it in the press and the press being tmz
broken yeah i don't remember i was in the hospital right and why were you in the hospital
exhaustion yeah i was gonna say you don't sleep much. I mean, we don't sleep much.
I actually do sleep a lot.
It's my favorite thing.
I see.
That's Trump said, I'm sure you don't sleep much.
But I do.
I sleep like six hours, seven hours.
Anytime I disagree with the norm, people say, well, are you getting sleep?
They're so concerned about my health.
Because as soon as you put out that you have a mental illness, it becomes this thing where they can just stigmatize everything you do.
Everything they can discredit it.
But what happens when, you know, everyone's wearing Yeezys or what happens when, you know, we change a color palette or shape of something, shape a shape of a shoe, a shape of something in apparel.
What happens when we change the look of homes?
What happens when we simplify the way we think and the way we communicate?
You know, then, you know, who needs sleep?
And you take something like Moses.
I always tell people Moses was on speed and he stuttered.
Or Ketadon or whatever they called it, whatever that
would have been, the biblical version of that. But God had something for him to do. And this is a
God's dream, right? This is something for me to do. And God is on our side. It's God's time.
This is why we're on this platform. This is why God provided.
How is it that God told me, go to Nashville right now.
And you know, Kier Rock, he was leaving out of town.
If Kier Rock had been in town, I would have went by his house to hang out and go to the studio.
But because he was out of town, When you landed, we were here and they were telling you as you were landing
that I was not allowed on the Daily Wire.
And that's God guiding our path.
That's how the video game of life works.
Disney got the line for Snow White.
If you look at how thin the black line are on the Disney characters in the original movie that came from a French artist he was working with.
Similar to me, you know, working on apparel and getting a European designer to give that cut on something.
Or even like the biggest company in the world is an American company, but the lead designer was from London.
It was Johnny Ox.
So it's that mix of those that we got to look at all the talent on the planet and bring them into the American companies.
The American companies are the super forces.
That's PayPal, McDonald's, Amazon, Google, Apple. super the super forces i mean that's paypal mcdonald's amazon google apple it's like and now
you know what yeezy is slated to become because yeezy's got uh one of the two most compelling founders living.
You know, the other one is Elon.
So that's us.
It's like Yelon to save the world.
Yelon or Yelon or however you want to word.
I saw that actually up today.
It's for us to, you know, come together. What's so good is like Elon actually,
he legally can't become president
so that means that at a certain point like i have to be president you know and to empower it's like
it's it's crazy like the the current uh the biden mention uh the biden menstruation.
The Biden menstruation.
So the current Biden menstruation won't even talk to Elon.
Won't even speak to Elon.
Like, wait, what?
What?
Because he's what?
Not staying in line.
And that's the thing is like, I feel like they say that to everybody.
And I get the being called crazy when you're not crazy will drive you crazy.
Right.
I was being driven crazy by the fact that every time they picked up an article,
they just kept like,
this is what I called you.
I'm like,
they just keep calling him crazy.
And with Elon,
it's like different attacks,
but it's consistently saying stuff that isn't true.
And then you have everybody else. Like the mass is repeating stuff that isn't true you know what i mean and i just don't understand why i get frustrated it's like how much more success can
you have before they stop right well that shows you they won't because it my success it's the
success that will happen is this is the success, having our own platform.
It's not up to Twitter.
I mean, now it's still on Apple currently.
It's still on Apple, and it's still under the satellites.
So there's a bit more freedom.
We're just at a different level of the video game you
know i mean it's just like it's still uh some mountains to climb what i'm really big on i want
to talk about is uh in our sleepy cast the and i'm gonna go get some sleep uh um is well i touched on it before maybe we can cut this to to to work together
but to bring people together uh the the left we always talk about the left the left and right
well we're one body we have a left and right so we're really big like right now the left is
fighting against the right and that's like if i was going like this, my left hand and my right hand, we have to fight together for our species, for humanity.
Because the right has some great things and the left have some great things also.
Like the left is really good at media.
And the left is not, they're not happy with the Biden menstruation either.
And we have an opportunity to really win the hearts of the left also.
You know, it's that, I'm really big on, like when I made Stronger, Nicole Schwarzenegger
from Pussycat Dolls was dancing to it up and down Record Plant Studio.
But then when I played it for Ice
Pick, it was one of the executives at Rough Riders that's, rest in peace, passed away.
When he heard it, he put his nose up like this, the whole thing sound like that?
And he wasn't into it. So I had this challenge of making Stronger, which is now Diamond,
it's my biggest song of all time. It's a diamond record. Be able to play on Hot 97.
Hot 97, Rhyme Ready.
I knew it was going to play on B96, which is a white pop station.
But how does it play on Hot 97, which was like ran by Jay-Z?
And not ran by him, but he was the most common voice on it at that time. And that's the thing, to be able to, there is a way to appeal to both sides and find that place, that place of happiness.
There are things, there's things where like Trump and Biden had a lot of places where they aligned when I looked at their policies. So I'm really interested in really bringing happiness back to the world, bringing joy back to the world.
But we have to call people on what they're okay for people to like super complicate deals and to collude on deals and to not look at us as human beings as artists and athletes and actors that we have to
be willing to like stand up for that to be able to change something and we need to come together
as a society to be to to be the first civilization that actually became civil,
to stop war.
Like people, it's a possibility of having a worldless world
where the human species is not at war with each other,
but we are more sophisticated because of social media,
because of the information that we have now.
And we got to have people like us and God using us to push that to the next side. And we got to
get control of our country. We have to get control of our family. And right now there has been an
agenda in the media and in politics to remove God, remove the family, and to remove
our country from us.
So it's time for us to take control again.
And God's on our side, so that's what's going to happen.
I've got faith in that, in Jesus' name.
Amen.
Amen.
There it is.
That was like presidential towards the end.
We could put some music.
What kind of music you want to put with that?
I'm proud to be an American.
Yeah.
And they started.
And he's something like that.
Because, you know, I think about my boy, Mike Howe.
This is the guys that told me to go speak on Fox on The Gap when they were like making it look really bad on the floor.
And that's what started it.
And now then it's like, boom, MSNBC, and so on, and so on, and so on, and so on.
We just keep on speaking up.
And this, I feel like there's stuff that we did tonight.
Do you want to do any other things that you want to put in, just because we can do, do,
do, do, do?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'll move everything.
I mean, I had a list of things that I wanted to talk to you about.
I mean, we got more to go.
We should do one of these a week.
That's what I'm saying.
That's what I'm saying.
We should just start doing this once a week.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm, um.
Yeah, because I want to talk to you, like, another podcast about, like, the war on men.
You know, I want to talk to you about drinking.
Yeah, think about drink chaps.
Do you want to hear something? Yeahaps. Do you want to hear something?
Yeah.
But do you want to hear something?
Like, did you know the word alcohol?
It's what the spirit accolades?
Yes.
Absolutely.
You knew that?
Yes.
I believe that.
It is.
It literally, yeah, kills your spirit and allows demons to come in.
You know what I mean?
And take over.
I 100% believe that was i can say this
since this is our podcast i definitely was drinking when i put up the the defcon tree
i definitely you know i had you know uh who's um uh i want to say alcohol i had inside me
but i don't know hennessy wow it's interesting hennessy it turns us gray and
literally the demons just come in yeah no i honestly i was fascinated when i learned that
the history of that and it's literally because when you drink you become a different person
it's almost literally like a spirit has taken over you that's why they call them spirits did
you know that that's why they call them spirits yes Did you know that? That's why they call them spirits. Yes, absolutely. That's crazy.
How come we didn't put that information out earlier that you were drinking?
I don't know.
Nobody asked.
Well, no, because I didn't want to discredit.
Oh, here we go.
They'll be like, oh, now every time he tweets, he's drunk.
Yeah, yeah.
Because it keeps on taking away the fact of what I was saying or what I was about to do. And also sometimes the truth
comes through because it's another way to discredit, right? This thing right here, we've
got some stuff in it, the temperament of it, the lighting, the feel, the two people that are here
doing it, because we've been waiting for this one. This is the one. And this is the one that
needs to be on parlor as the first God cast, as the sleepy cast, the dream cast.
Dream cast.
Dream cast.
Dream cast.
I used to like that.
It was like Sega had a dream cast.
Yeah, I know.
I used to play on it.
Sonic.
What?
Yeah.
I love Sonic, too.
Sonic is just a bomb game.
That and Donkey Kong on Nintendo.
You know what?
Donkey Kong on Nintendo was like another level
the old school when you like put the yeah we need to i like to talk and play video games because a
lot of times the podcast is very like you can't do something that was too complicated xbox ruined
everything yeah just too many buttons that's what i'm saying we need to go and play i mean you made
like the newer like the nintendo switch as a sonic I just, I used to meditate in this during COVID, during the, during the scam pandemic, during the pandemic.
The, I,
You used to meditate to Sega? What are you saying?
Yeah, I used to meditate in video games. And it's funny, I would watch like WALL-E over and over and over and over. And I had a cousin that just reads a lot.
And they were like-
I got a husband that reads a lot.
And he was just so mad at me that I just kept on watching the same movies over and over.
But if I like a movie, like I'm watching Norseman right now, it's about these Viking slaves that overcome things.
And it's, you know, I don't know what God's plan is for me.
A Norseman, they fight to the death,
but I'm willing, you know,
I'm willing to give my life
for what God calls me to do.
But I think it'd be cool
to have a podcast
where we're playing video games
on a really big screen
and then we're just talking.
I also feel like, you know,
my kids like to watch people
play video games that's the weirdest thing ever to me that's a whole culture your your brothers
like that you do the same thing i'm like this is weirdo watch it so if we're playing video games
that's actually going to pull it imagine being able to even attract the entire video game community
as voters right attract them on the parlor too but it's true yeah they like me by the way the
gamers love candace ellen so i stood up for them with the bs the original me too was gamer gate
but that's a way deeper lower like thing that people can't even talk about the gamers get what
i just said with that but that was the original me too and that's what brought me to my awakening so i like the gamer
community but um the only thing is like what game would we play that's a serious question life the
game of life no no no it has to be like a good video game you know what i'm saying like it's
gotta be one of the old ones it has to be like donkey kong or something yeah like i don't want
to play freaking grand theft auto i see that's what you want to play freaking Grand Theft Auto.
See, that's what you want to play.
I'm not big, big Grand Theft.
I mean, life is Grand Theft Auto.
I'm not.
I'm not.
We're in Grand Theft Auto.
Right.
That's the closest to the simulation of our life.
That and the Bible itself.
If you think it's like simulation theory in the Bible itself, it's like, okay, if you pick your character, you're going to make the character in your image.
Yeah.
That's how the Bible starts.
That's exactly what it is. So I'm just envisioning where this God cast or this dream, sleepy cast or this dream cast can go.
You know, I'm like ideating and envisioning the next frontier of where this is, but I'm just overwhelmed by what, you know, God has
done for me today. I'm just, I'm happier than I've ever been.
All right, guys. So there you have it. So many thoughts probably racing through your head. It's
kind of a weird thing. The outside was so loud, the media, the headlines, the screaming. And yet
this moment, I am grateful to God for it because it was kind of the eye of the storm. And I think
a lot of the stuff that he said was extremely valid. And I look forward to hearing what you
have to say. And yeah, I'm grateful. I believe that the only solution is more speech, not less. And I hope that you carry that attitude with you because it's the only way we're ever going to get closer to truth. See you guys tomorrow. Thank you.
