Valuetainment - June 13, 2026


“This Name Game Gets Dark Fast” - Andre Williams’ Brutal One‑Word Verdicts on Obama, Jay-Z and MLK


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On this episode of the podcast, we discuss the influence of Jay-Z and his influence on the culture, and the impact he has had on the world. We also discuss the importance of being able to say whatever you want on the internet.

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00:00:27.820 The one word that comes to mind, Jay-Z.
00:00:33.300 Nigga. 0.98
00:00:34.460 Barack Obama.
00:00:36.540 Hero.
00:00:37.880 Really?
00:00:38.520 Yeah.
00:00:39.200 Symbol of excellence for black people.
00:00:40.680 George Floyd. 1.00
00:00:42.220 Nigga. 0.94
00:00:43.040 MLK. 1.00
00:00:44.900 House nigga. 1.00
00:00:46.060 That's two. 0.99
00:00:46.520 Okay.
00:00:46.860 Drake. 1.00
00:00:50.060 Jewish. 0.92
00:00:51.380 Jewish. 0.69
00:00:53.180 Jewish. 0.69
00:00:53.880 Well, he is black and Jewish, right? 0.79
00:00:55.260 Yeah. 0.99
00:00:55.420 okay byron donalds clown you think so one thousand percent another example what i'm talking about
00:01:04.700 i like james fishback i think james fishback is an example of that change in politics
00:01:10.180 byron represents the establishment have you heard some of the stuff i've heard yeah i had him on
00:01:15.860 the podcast i follow james he said he said to uh by the way i had him on and we talked about some
00:01:20.820 ideas i was like okay great these are some good ideas he's got and then i saw him in a video
00:01:25.540 about the black dude about the black dude saying i hope you if i you get lynched or something like
00:01:30.360 that what was the context of that because the guy approached him and said there is accusations of you 0.85
00:01:37.020 with an underaged girl 16 years old um you want to pull up pull it up uh that's it right there go
00:01:47.640 Go ahead, Rob.
00:01:48.640 Why did you not answer the question, bro?
00:01:49.640 I'm happy to answer the question, dude.
00:01:50.640 Did you smash? 0.99
00:01:51.640 Was it missionary back shots? 0.98
00:01:52.640 What was it? 1.00
00:01:53.640 Listen, I don't want you ever, I don't want you ever speaking about women in our state
00:01:58.640 like that ever again.
00:01:59.640 I mean, I don't want you ever smashing girls, teenage girls in our state ever again.
00:02:03.640 So promise me, never smash a minor again.
00:02:05.640 Why haven't I been arrested?
00:02:06.640 I don't know.
00:02:07.640 Why haven't I been arrested?
00:02:08.640 I don't know. 1.00
00:02:09.640 You should be lynched. 1.00
00:02:10.640 You should be lynched. 1.00
00:02:11.640 I should be lynched. 1.00
00:02:12.640 I should be lynched. 0.99
00:02:13.640 Honestly, that's kind of, that's kind of funny. 0.97
00:02:16.280 That's wild as hell, but it's funny.
00:02:18.320 I've seen the clip. 1.00
00:02:19.660 Wild shit to say to somebody right here. 1.00
00:02:21.980 It's wild, dude. 1.00
00:02:23.240 You got to think about it.
00:02:24.780 The thing is that, I want you to think about this.
00:02:27.020 Ten years ago, a lot of stuff we're talking about today.
00:02:29.020 Yeah.
00:02:29.500 It'd be black people, it'd be the Jewish community.
00:02:31.640 You couldn't say. 0.99
00:02:32.500 Right.
00:02:33.240 Today, you can say whatever the hell you want. 0.99
00:02:35.500 And it's kind of funny, like, damn, dude just said that. 0.98
00:02:37.760 Who helped that? 0.99
00:02:38.940 Who helped that?
00:02:39.840 What?
00:02:40.040 Who were the pioneers that helped you be able to say stuff like this?
00:02:43.720 I would say what he represents beyond that.
00:02:45.640 No, no, no.
00:02:46.200 What other individuals helped pioneer the ability to speak like this?
00:02:53.140 The frustration with the censorship in this country,
00:02:55.860 especially on social media.
00:02:57.400 Yeah.
00:02:58.260 I'm 25.
00:02:59.720 I grew up playing Call of Duty.
00:03:00.800 You can say whatever you want.
00:03:01.540 During the recession era, you said whatever the hell you want on the internet.
00:03:04.400 See, I don't come from that era, right?
00:03:05.800 It's on gamers.
00:03:07.600 They talk.
00:03:08.440 Does anybody get banned if you use certain words?
00:03:11.300 You get banned now, yeah.
00:03:12.560 But back in the day, you didn't.
00:03:14.160 You didn't get banned.
00:03:15.640 This was something that a lot of us who grew up with that era,
00:03:18.480 especially if you're like a younger millennial,
00:03:20.320 say like in your early, the mid-30s, you understand this as well.
00:03:24.280 We grew up in this time, the internet, you could say whatever you want.
00:03:26.980 It was free.
00:03:27.780 You didn't have to worry about censorship.
00:03:28.840 How old were you at that time?
00:03:30.120 At the time, playing Call of Duty, like the model were for a tour.
00:03:32.800 I was like nine years old.
00:03:33.740 Oh, so you were able to say anything.
00:03:35.260 You could say whatever you want.
00:03:37.100 It was a fun time.
00:03:38.860 And the thing is that if you got offended, all right, play it out in the match.
00:03:42.420 If you win the match, you get to say whatever you want even more.
00:03:44.960 And it was a cycle of that.
00:03:46.600 The internet was, before 2016, before Trump, honestly, before Trump,
00:03:51.700 you can say whatever you want.
00:03:52.740 Then Trump came in, and that's when the censorship started cracking down more.
00:03:56.740 Then they started banning people off of YouTube,
00:03:59.080 and that was the days of the alt-right.
00:04:00.640 I've always been on the right for much of my life.
00:04:04.100 I float around that sector a long time.
00:04:06.660 Nick Fuentes watched him when he first started.
00:04:09.160 Richard Spencer, when he was popular at the time.
00:04:12.080 It was a fun time to sit back and talk about these things.
00:04:14.960 because no one if you got offended all right then prove me wrong you know say something back have you
00:04:18.940 and nick collaborated no i have not collaborated you've never collaborated i have my criticism
00:04:22.960 with nick but you know it'd be great to talk to nick nick's a great dude i agree with 90 percent
00:04:27.360 of what he said what's the 10 you don't right now the 10 i don't believe that voting democrat
00:04:32.060 is going to change anything in terms of the republican party all that does i'll say this
00:04:37.040 i see where he's going with it if you vote democrat get them in the power
00:04:42.160 they're going to punish the republicans not just the party but those who vote as well
00:04:47.740 i actually did say this and it's funny nick was saying this concurrent at the time
00:04:53.380 if trump had lost the election it would be good for the republicans for the right
00:04:59.680 long term because going into the 2030s we would have had this energy and this fervor this
00:05:04.240 fanaticism of not just taking power but maintaining it what do we got now we got a half-assed job
00:05:11.880 Much of the things that Trump had ran on originally from the original MAGA movement is no longer there.
00:05:16.900 It's been abandoned completely.
00:05:19.000 What I was supporting at 15, 16 years old when he was coming down the escalator, that nationalism, that populism, that's gone.
00:05:25.820 Now it's the establishment.
00:05:26.680 The Republican Party's taken over.
00:05:27.800 The never-Trumpers who were against him when he lost, and even in the first term, are now supporters of him.
00:05:35.300 Such as who?
00:05:36.060 Ben Shapiro.
00:05:37.440 Ben Shapiro and Matt Levin.
00:05:39.700 If you think about Mark Levin, you mean Ben Shapiro was not a supporter in 16.
00:05:46.440 Neither was Beck.
00:05:48.460 Neither were a lot of people.
00:05:49.720 Not, no.
00:05:50.160 But every time a Republican won, he was supporter of the Republican.
00:05:54.560 I think in 16, who did he want in 16?
00:05:58.920 Shapiro wanted who in 16, Rob?
00:06:00.740 Was it Cruz?
00:06:01.520 Yeah, it was Ted Cruz.
00:06:02.180 It was Cruz.
00:06:03.540 Remember, even Marco Rubio.
00:06:05.700 No one liked Marco Rubio.
00:06:06.840 Now we love him.
00:06:08.260 Ted Cruz.
00:06:08.860 No one liked Ted Cruz.
00:06:10.180 So who do you like for 28?
00:06:11.700 For 28?
00:06:12.380 Yeah.
00:06:12.980 Really nobody.
00:06:13.560 There's nobody on the ticket right now that's good.
00:06:15.760 Not even Vance.
00:06:16.440 I don't even think Vance would do that.
00:06:16.960 So you're going to sit that one out in 28?
00:06:19.200 Unfortunately, like we've always done.
00:06:20.460 So, you know, we mentioned about the voting.
00:06:22.660 We have a tendency to write our own names in the ballot.
00:06:25.020 This is something that comes from Granddad, and my mother does the same thing.
00:06:28.680 We don't like a candidate.
00:06:29.480 We just write our names in.
00:06:31.480 That's what we've always done.
00:06:33.500 But, of course, I voted for Trump.
00:06:35.420 but I support him because, like I said, the closest thing to my interest
00:06:37.720 is to vote for something like that.
00:06:39.160 I'm not going to vote for a Democrat because it's further from my interest.
00:06:41.920 What Trump represents is that nationalism, is that populism
00:06:45.180 and changing this country.
00:06:47.300 Is he perfect? No.
00:06:49.320 Is he perfect now? Hell no.
00:06:51.740 But I'm always going to vote for what is beneficial to me.
00:06:56.240 I mean, it's a very selfish view, but, I mean, why not?
00:06:59.220 Of course I'm going to have that perspective at the end of the day. 1.00
00:07:02.240 If somebody black came in, was a Democrat, 0.90
00:07:04.200 and we're saying the things that I'm saying now, 0.87
00:07:06.020 I'd vote for them because it's the closest thing to my interests.
00:07:08.800 Parties don't matter at the end of the day.
00:07:10.040 They really don't.
00:07:11.960 Yes, but the Democratic Party,
00:07:14.460 the stuff that they're standing for today,
00:07:17.160 how much have you, yourself,
00:07:18.980 since you've been in this space with your grandfather for a while,
00:07:22.300 how much have you seen them changing, the Democrats?
00:07:25.280 Because your grandpa only passed away two years ago.
00:07:27.280 Yeah.
00:07:27.600 So he saw Trump.
00:07:28.880 Yeah, he did.
00:07:29.700 What did he think about Trump?
00:07:30.740 what he thought about Trump was
00:07:32.640 the same thing I'm saying now
00:07:34.880 however
00:07:36.120 Trump was not enough
00:07:37.840 he's the beginning of something different
00:07:40.800 that's why I want to mention James Fishbeck
00:07:42.060 criticize what he said, fine
00:07:44.940 but what he represents
00:07:46.700 is something good, Thomas Massey
00:07:48.400 what he represents is something good
00:07:50.080 even on the left, I'll give you this
00:07:51.780 Mondami in New York 0.87
00:07:53.320 he's a socialist, he's a communist
00:07:55.260 he represents something for the left
00:07:57.480 that eventually you're going to have this clash
00:08:00.380 of two ideas and from that clash of two ideas you're gonna have something new that comes and
00:08:05.320 forms from that i say this all the time people like i want things to get better in this country
00:08:10.300 unfortunately i want things to get worse because in order for things to get better you have to get
00:08:14.840 things have to get even more worse get worse they have to they have to so what do you have
00:08:19.460 to lose today what is the most valuable thing you can lose today how much wealth have you amassed 0.99
00:08:24.600 How much, if shit were to hit the fan today, what would you lose? 0.99
00:08:30.220 My family. 1.00
00:08:31.700 That's the one thing that is valuable to me.
00:08:33.620 Aside from that, but don't, set aside your family and blood.
00:08:39.300 Aside from that, what else have you built that you would be okay with losing today?
00:08:47.240 Nothing.
00:08:48.020 So do you see that perspective for the youth when they say,
00:08:51.840 I'm okay with everything being lost, but they don't have a lot to lose right now.
00:08:57.840 They would be okay with everything being lost versus those maybe that have built something
00:09:02.640 saying, wait a minute, the last 20 years I've been building, I understand.
00:09:05.920 So I remember when I was your age, 25, not even 25.
00:09:09.340 Let's just say I'm 16 years old, 18 years old.
00:09:13.300 You know what I had to lose at that age?
00:09:15.540 It was nothing.
00:09:17.400 What I have to lose at 25 years old, that 25 years old that was $49,000,
00:09:21.840 and dad america didn't do there was nothing in my life at that time i had barely started working
00:09:27.100 financial services i became a broker at 25 years old and started making money probably at 26 years
00:09:34.580 old so if shit were to hit the fan and everything fell how does it impact me in no way so so to me
00:09:41.740 when i when i go around and talk to you because i want to know what you're thinking so if you if you 0.95
00:09:45.460 if you think about the guys that i've had on the podcast i brought nick on i want to know what he
00:09:50.660 thinks i want to know what that age is thinking about i want to know what you think we brought
00:09:55.000 another guy rob what was his name thomas russo and then there was another uh young black man sharp
00:10:01.480 i think his name is king randall do you know who he is or not familiar i know thomas russo i've
00:10:06.760 hung around a lot of people within this movement rob can you type in king randall king randall
00:10:12.520 is i think what he calls himself out of atlanta wow have you heard of him or no i need to hear
00:10:17.640 about him more now successful guy go to his instagram account rob um yeah because because
00:10:26.760 what is important him right here founder of the x boy x for boys he's helping shape the mindset
00:10:34.520 of young men he does a great job very eloquent very well spoken we have to listen to people your
00:10:42.460 age to see what is upsetting you what is frustrating you what is getting under your skin
00:10:46.980 and to see where the credibility lies,
00:10:50.460 how much credibility is there with the issue,
00:10:52.600 how much there isn't,
00:10:53.640 how much of it is a current issue,
00:10:55.700 how much of it is a long-term issue.
00:10:58.420 And you'll see a pattern.
00:10:59.780 You'll see, this is why I asked you the question.
00:11:01.240 I said, by the way, what do you think about Hassan Piker?
00:11:05.280 Not a great guy, honestly.
00:11:06.760 Not a great guy.
00:11:08.300 I can understand his perspective
00:11:10.700 because I've hung around a lot of people
00:11:11.980 on the right and the left, and I understand,
00:11:13.700 but he's not, he calls himself a socialist.
00:11:15.840 He's not a socialist.
00:11:16.480 If he was a socialist, he would be living in a completely different way.
00:11:18.620 He advocates for mass migration.
00:11:20.840 Any actual socialist is not going to advocate for mass migration.
00:11:23.500 He's supportive of him.
00:11:24.840 He's not a really genuine person.
00:11:26.880 But I see what he represents in terms of the economic frustration from people on the left.
00:11:33.320 This is why I mentioned Mondami.
00:11:34.900 There is an economic frustration in this country.
00:11:37.540 And the left, they have a lot of control.
00:11:38.840 It's left and right, by the way.
00:11:39.680 Left and right.
00:11:40.120 It's everywhere, yeah.
00:11:40.660 The thing is that the right has not provided a viable alternative economically.
00:11:44.600 I'm talking of the younger generation.
00:11:45.840 So what would be your viable idea?
00:11:47.860 Well, I would say this.
00:11:48.580 One, companies and businesses should be loyal to the country.
00:11:51.940 I don't think that we should have a multinational corporation that are only loyal to the profit.
00:11:56.280 Now, of course, the entire focus of the business is the profit at the end of the day.
00:11:59.440 But we've got to have some loyalty to our country.
00:12:01.560 We've got to have people who are loyal to our nation's growth.
00:12:04.620 It talks about housing, affordable housing.
00:12:07.540 Well, you know, you can't just sit back and make houses cheap all you want.
00:12:10.220 You can't do that.
00:12:11.680 You've got to increase the wages in this country for workers.
00:12:13.980 Stop bringing in millions of people and giving them the jobs
00:12:17.620 where we should be employing Americans to work hard 0.89
00:12:19.880 and work and have these professions.
00:12:22.100 So really a lot of this stuff, it's a hard conversation
00:12:24.760 with a lot of stuff that we think that, oh, we have to be nice.
00:12:26.680 We have to give people this money.
00:12:28.120 We don't have to give people money.
00:12:29.720 We have to give them more opportunity.
00:12:31.800 We don't have to give anyone anything.
00:12:32.980 No one's owed anything.
00:12:34.040 No one has to be given anything in this world
00:12:36.060 other than a blanket when you're born and a coffin when you're dead.
00:12:39.020 While you're living in between, opportunity is given.
00:12:44.240 Okay, so I asked you, Byron Donald, one word turned into a few thousand words.
00:12:48.760 It did.
00:12:49.200 Byron Donald.
00:12:49.920 All right, let's go to the next one.
00:12:50.800 Kevin Hart.
00:12:52.060 Funny.
00:12:52.820 Funny.
00:12:53.180 Okay, good.
00:12:53.780 Will Smith. 1.00
00:12:55.520 Gay. 1.00
00:12:56.460 Gay. 0.99
00:12:57.060 All right. 0.98
00:12:57.660 Stephen A. Smith.
00:12:59.780 Good.
00:13:01.540 Oprah. 1.00
00:13:04.220 Negros.
00:13:05.740 It's a new word.
00:13:07.000 Yeah.
00:13:07.420 All right. 1.00
00:13:08.880 That's my term for house negro. 0.99
00:13:11.920 Diddy. 1.00
00:13:12.260 For the females. 1.00
00:13:13.180 Diddy. 0.99
00:13:13.560 oil what was that oil oil oil you're so funny you are funny i got it charleston white
00:13:22.140 whifter okay not a fan of him at all not a fan of him at all why is that we've had him on 0.99
00:13:30.680 charleston white i can tell you just looking at how he is comes from the nigga background 0.99
00:13:35.760 but this is a common example of niggas that do wrong get caught because he was involved in a 0.99
00:13:39.880 murder a few years ago got caught did wrong he was involved in a murder a few years ago back in 1991 0.94
00:13:45.360 yeah he went to jail did time we talk about that with him rob or no i don't believe so he never 0.96
00:13:51.420 wants to talk about it it's funny so a nigga himself often the nigga will get caught do wrong 0.96
00:13:57.220 gets tired of doing wrong because he's getting caught decides i'm gonna do right now gets tired 0.99
00:14:03.700 of doing right reverts back to doing what niggas always do wrong again that's a cycle of them so 0.99
00:14:09.380 not and it's still involved in crime he's a joke a charlatan a grifter he's doing it for the money 0.99
00:14:14.800 the attention that clicks he's not doing because he's actually serious about anything now when he 0.89
00:14:19.840 talks about black people the music industry right on the money i agree but most of his rhetoric is
00:14:26.020 just for the attention we don't have this is the problem like i said we don't have any leaders we
00:14:30.160 don't have serious people am i perfect obviously no i'm not perfect but we really don't have any
00:14:34.920 leaders in our community the one you mentioned black guy 26 that's a leader right there that's
00:14:40.660 a great guy charleston white no not at all who the the randall yes randall that's a leader right
00:14:46.700 there that's a great person right there that's the people we need in our community there's another
00:14:50.700 guy a black dude older gentleman i think it's um dr um dr prison it's something i can't think
00:14:57.260 what he's named but he goes around to the parents households and straightens out the kids i can't
00:15:01.960 I think the prison doctor, yeah, I think that's what it is.
00:15:05.620 Nice guy.
00:15:06.320 I like him.
00:15:07.660 Great dude. 1.00
00:15:08.140 But Charleston White, he's a clown, an attention whore, in my opinion. 0.99
00:15:13.180 Yeah, so 21 years old, Charleston White did not personally shoot the victim, 0.99
00:15:18.180 according to the accounts he has publicly given.
00:15:19.840 However, he was involved in a robbery.
00:15:21.860 Which led to a murder.
00:15:23.040 At 14, that resulted in a man's death.
00:15:25.540 And he was adjudicated, convicted in the juvenile system for murder
00:15:29.460 because of his participation in the crime.
00:15:31.580 got it you've never spoken to him before no okay all right you got a lot of people to talk to i do
00:15:37.800 you got a lot of i'm always open here's something you know what's funny
00:15:40.220 you've invited me on fantastic love it it's all fine underbelly invited me on fantastic
00:15:47.480 a lot of i would say predominantly white or of other descent whatever will invite me on
00:15:53.440 black people won't have me on because it's going to be an honest conversation about where we're
00:15:58.300 going they'll have you on after this i'm hoping that they will and i want more of that because 1.00
00:16:01.560 really yeah i love i love that i can be able to talk to anybody but the people i really need to 1.00
00:16:06.020 talk to are black the people i really really need to talk to are in the community and instead of 0.98
00:16:11.440 having a conversation they ignore it i don't think any of the guys would i don't i don't think
00:16:15.940 tayton would uh avoid having you on i don't think steven you know what it's you know what's funny
00:16:20.020 we had a back and forth on twitter and i need to find the thread but i would always i troll him and
00:16:25.920 i like the ratio i'm on twitter he's like if you had any money or influence i sue you for defamation 0.98
00:16:30.760 i said fucking go ahead i don't care because i said that you're a jewish puppet i said you're 0.98
00:16:35.620 a puppet of israel you went to israel and got spat on dude like and you cheered about it you 1.00
00:16:40.800 thought it was like funny then come on kick rocks he went to israel he went to israel went to the
00:16:46.500 wall did and they spit on him he's like well we only got spit on he did an interview with bb
00:16:49.640 nanyahu we only got spit on once it's like dude what what do you mean you only got spit on once
00:16:56.760 And he said it like he was proud.
00:16:58.180 Like, you know, we over there.
00:16:59.100 You know, talking like that, you won't get him to talk to you.
00:17:02.340 I know.
00:17:02.920 So that's a problem.
00:17:04.020 Because if you have aspirations to want to run as well,
00:17:07.420 you have to also find a way to get in front of these guys
00:17:12.000 to communicate in a different way.
00:17:13.320 Because there's two challenges here.
00:17:14.840 One of them is celebrating ratio versus celebrating change.
00:17:23.140 If you want to celebrate change,
00:17:25.020 Do you think this approach gets you in front of those guys?
00:17:27.280 I don't think there's a change in these people.
00:17:28.380 When I attack.
00:17:29.240 But hear me out for a second.
00:17:30.360 You're very well communicated.
00:17:31.880 So go back and think about what your grandpa,
00:17:33.760 because you said you went further right than your grandpa.
00:17:35.920 I did.
00:17:36.200 Right?
00:17:36.500 Okay.
00:17:37.560 But I truly believe you want to make change.
00:17:40.780 Of course.
00:17:41.420 I truly believe you're sincere.
00:17:42.720 I don't think you're playing games.
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