Valuetainment - June 13, 2026


"We Raised $700K to Defend a KILLER" – Andre Williams Rips the Karmelo Anthony Case Wide Open


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8 minutes

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1,756

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90

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26

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In this episode, we discuss the Carmelo Anthony case and why we should stop defending criminals just because they are black. We also discuss the lack of self control within the black community and how we can fix it.

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00:00:00.000 So let's go back to the four blacks you were talking about. 1.00
00:00:03.600 What is the solution? 1.00
00:00:05.300 The solution.
00:00:05.980 How do you fix that? 0.99
00:00:07.360 If you're saying those are the four different types of blacks, 0.83
00:00:09.960 you said the blacks, the house, and then the third and the fourth, 0.99
00:00:15.060 which I'll let you say right there.
00:00:16.340 There's a thumbnail to your video.
00:00:19.120 How do you fix some of those issues that's being done right now
00:00:25.900 in the black community? 0.99
00:00:27.220 Three things. 1.00
00:00:28.440 Crime.
00:00:29.460 You've got to be really tough on crime. 0.61
00:00:31.320 And when I mean that, for the black community, you've got to be tough on crime.
00:00:35.400 Not just, you know, white people or any...
00:00:37.720 Black people have to be tough on crime because at the end of the day, it's us.
00:00:42.240 We're dealing with it. 1.00
00:00:44.780 Definitely for murderers.
00:00:45.740 I'm big on that.
00:00:47.140 Drug dealers, rapists, people who do the harsh and very heinous crimes in our community.
00:00:52.180 We've got to be very aggressive in combating them.
00:00:54.560 That's something we don't want to have a conversation about.
00:00:56.180 we're looking at a lot of these cases where we have individuals who are very undesirable and
00:01:01.340 we're looking to defend them look at the carmelo anthony case people are defending him not because
00:01:05.800 he's innocent or not because you know he's a good person this wasn't a doctor or a lawyer
00:01:10.080 it's somebody who murdered somebody and people are willing to defend that just simply because
00:01:13.660 he's black rather than because he is innocent that's a big problem that we have we will defend
00:01:18.440 criminals and killers before we defend doctors lawyers the best and brightest in our community
00:01:23.860 What's your biggest problem with the Carmelo Anthony case?
00:01:26.520 Because there's a lot of stuff that came out.
00:01:28.700 There is, yeah.
00:01:29.440 If you want to go through it, there's a lot of stuff that came out.
00:01:31.980 I think they ended up – how much money did they raise?
00:01:36.480 $700,000 or so on GoFundMe that people tried to help them out.
00:01:42.160 None of that was used apparently for the legal fees.
00:01:46.800 I think that was a public defender.
00:01:48.040 But what is your core problem with the Carmelo Anthony case?
00:01:51.980 Well, my problem is this.
00:01:53.860 Just because somebody, I said this on Twitter, if Carmelo Anthony was being bullied, just because he was being bullied doesn't mean you go out and murder somebody.
00:02:02.640 That's the case, and every school shooter is justified in going to do what he does because he's being bullied.
00:02:10.180 And then also this idea that you can't move me.
00:02:14.120 I can go wherever I want.
00:02:15.520 I can sit wherever I want.
00:02:17.500 It's like, no, you can't.
00:02:18.280 You can't sit wherever you want.
00:02:19.220 Someone tells you that you can't be here, you can't be here.
00:02:21.180 Get on somewhere.
00:02:21.760 or go get somebody that can actually challenge it for you.
00:02:24.720 We have this mindset that we're entitled to every space
00:02:27.600 and that nobody can move us at all.
00:02:30.800 And in anywhere we go, that if somebody tells us to do differently,
00:02:34.800 we're going to do the opposite.
00:02:36.780 Now, it's a good mindset to have that on a positive direction.
00:02:40.520 Someone tells me to do this and I don't think it's good for me,
00:02:42.860 I'm going to go in the opposite direction.
00:02:44.260 Or I'm going to be looking at things from a perspective,
00:02:47.060 I want to do my own and go in my own way. 1.00
00:02:49.280 But no, black people are like, no, you know, 1.00
00:02:50.560 if white people came out tomorrow and said drink water drinking water is good niggas will come out 0.98
00:02:55.060 tomorrow and say drinking water is bad maybe you should drink dirt or something i don't know 0.99
00:02:59.900 maybe you should drink mud why though is it because white man's the enemy it's it's become that 0.96
00:03:04.960 it's become that white man is the enemy and the enemy at the end of the day is ourselves 0.99
00:03:10.560 when we look at the communities every problem that exists is because of us now we could talk 0.93
00:03:14.980 about the historical conditions and what happened but this is in the 1970s and 80s where i would say 0.82
00:03:19.240 that argument holds up well the residual effects of Jim Crow still exist and hiring banking I would
00:03:24.120 say that if this was 1970s and 80s I would agree this is the 2020s going to the 2030s 0.82
00:03:29.380 my generation Gen Z there's nothing holding me back from going in a positive direction going
00:03:35.860 in a better direction there's nobody holding me back systemically saying that I cannot go somewhere
00:03:40.460 and I cannot do something we believe that everything every fight cases like this is like
00:03:46.760 another civil rights case it isn't they killed one of ours so we've or one of ours is in trouble
00:03:51.700 we got to defend no matter what what does it do it shows the level of tribalism and instability
00:03:56.060 within our community the lack of control self-control that we have we can't exist going
00:04:04.700 in this direction but i want to go back to you said about the the three solutions this is very
00:04:08.740 important first you said crime crime being tough on crime second is education the schools in the
00:04:14.120 black community education is not focused too much we care more about producing the next basketball
00:04:19.320 players football players this is very true people say no this is a stereotype well stereotypes exist
00:04:22.820 for a reason we care more about pushing uh producing more entertainers than we do leaders
00:04:27.860 what leaders do we have in the community don't have any most of the leaders and heroes that
00:04:33.480 black people have today they don't mention rappers football players basketball stars 1.00
00:04:37.300 he's got money he making money i don't need niggas to make money we need niggas to think 0.99
00:04:42.940 for themselves and build for themselves. 1.00
00:04:45.740 We've got enough niggas making money. 1.00
00:04:47.480 That's fine and dandy. You can make money in this 1.00
00:04:49.020 country. It's a beautiful country that
00:04:50.340 you can make as much money as you want in this land.
00:04:53.480 We need leaders, and this is
00:04:55.000 the beautiful thing about America. We have dominated
00:04:56.900 the world over the last century because we've made
00:04:58.880 leaders in this country.
00:05:00.880 All the money doesn't compare. Leaders
00:05:02.940 have been made. So Democrats would say,
00:05:04.820 you don't think Obamas are leaders? You don't think
00:05:07.000 Barack Obama's a leader? Obama is
00:05:08.860 a symbol of black excellence that 1.00
00:05:10.880 black people ignore. 0.96
00:05:12.660 They look at Obama as more of a revenge symbol than a symbol of excellence. 0.97
00:05:17.900 Some do.
00:05:18.680 Some look at him like, oh, you know, Obama's a great person to look up to.
00:05:21.900 But they get wrapped into the politics of it, the Democrat, Republican.
00:05:24.980 I'm not looking at that.
00:05:25.700 This goes back to what I said about looking at things from a realistic lens rather than this emotional blue team, red team lens.
00:05:31.940 I'm looking at how the reality of things are more so than the, you know, all the other petty stuff behind it.
00:05:37.740 But Obama's fantastic in terms of what he symbolized.
00:05:39.780 Now, the politics of it, him being a Democrat, what he's done underneath his administration,
00:05:44.040 completely different.
00:05:45.460 That's a completely different conversation.
00:05:47.580 But going back to that education, it's very important for us to focus on education,
00:05:52.280 being tough in the schools on education, separating the kids that want to do well,
00:05:57.060 that are educated, that want to work and show that they have this drive to do more.
00:06:03.000 Separate them from the kids that are struggling.
00:06:05.900 Yeah, Rob, I think you have some stats on that if you want to pull it up.
00:06:09.780 uh on specifically with education you had one of those chart that you did with perplexity
00:06:16.140 this morning it shows bachelor's degree or higher degree by race okay so if you look at this
00:06:23.040 bachelor's degree or higher by race ages 25 plus this is from the u.s census bureau
00:06:28.840 asians at the highest 59.3 whites 41.8 national 37.7 blacks 27.6 hispanics 29
00:06:37.600 um why is that why is education not a priority based on this number these numbers because we've
00:06:44.740 pursued this idea that making money and being flashy with it is more of a goal and a priority 0.92
00:06:50.200 than anything look at the high school graduations and the proms yep black people flashing a bunch 0.99
00:06:56.100 of money living a lifestyle that they'll never live and celebrating like it's a wedding and 1.00
00:07:01.040 really it is a wedding it's a wedding that begins the marriage to mediocrity in the bare minimum
00:07:05.960 That's the unfortunate reality of it.
00:07:08.140 And we don't have to be like this.
00:07:09.320 The message I have today is that we don't have to be like this.
00:07:12.140 This doesn't have to be our direction.
00:07:14.540 I don't think there's a voting out of this.
00:07:17.440 We can vote differently all we want, but if we don't think differently with that,
00:07:21.240 we don't behave and act in a different way, in a different manner.
00:07:25.080 It doesn't matter how we vote.
00:07:26.780 It doesn't matter what we subscribe to, who we vote for.
00:07:29.940 What matters is who we are at the end of the day,
00:07:32.120 and I don't like the direction that we're going.
00:07:33.980 I refuse, as Gen Z, as 25, 1.00
00:07:37.040 I refuse to allow another generation of black Americans 1.00
00:07:40.420 to sit back at the age of 40 or 50 and say, 1.00
00:07:44.440 you know, damn, we failed to. 0.99
00:07:46.100 That's how I look up to the older generation of blacks. 1.00
00:07:47.960 Like, damn, what did you guys do for the last four years? 0.98
00:07:50.520 Oh, you know, we sat back and drank and smoked, 1.00
00:07:52.340 and, you know, your daddy was the shit back in 93. 1.00
00:07:54.620 Well, that's cool. 1.00
00:07:55.300 That's nice.
00:07:56.280 But what do you have to show for today in our community?
00:08:00.260 The music's great.
00:08:01.140 I like the beat.
00:08:02.080 What was it talking about?
00:08:03.380 The money looks great.
00:08:04.660 You got all the flashy cars, but you're on Section 8 housing,
00:08:07.520 and you're living in a poor area where it's filled with crime,
00:08:09.820 and the roads are broken up. 1.00
00:08:11.760 We got all these black politicians. 1.00
00:08:13.140 We're voting for them because they're black, 1.00
00:08:14.540 but then they're embezzling money 1.00
00:08:16.660 and not giving you the same returns that you are asking for. 0.96
00:08:21.740 Hi, I'm Andre Williams, constantly critical of black culture, 1.00
00:08:25.420 black fatigue, calling out the problems within our community 1.00
00:08:27.980 across this country.
00:08:29.500 If you want to reach out to me, you can reach me on MNECT.
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