“I can’t stand Oprah” Ice Cube CALLS OUT Oprah and The View for Blacklisting Him (+VIDEO)

The speaker reflects on their experiences of being excluded from various platforms and interviews, despite being an independent thinker.

They express frustration at being shut out from platforms like The View and Oprah’s show, despite having a successful background and a desire to engage in meaningful dialogue. The conversation touches on political dynamics, including the speaker’s willingness to engage with both the Trump and Biden administrations for dialogue, albeit with limited success.

They express disappointment in politicians not delivering on promises and emphasize the importance of earning the support of voters. Regarding law enforcement, the speaker acknowledges the inherent philosophy of prioritizing officer safety over other considerations, which they see as sometimes conflicting with upholding rights and fairness.

They liken law enforcement to a fraternity with entrenched philosophies that prioritize winning over other principles.

 

 

Ice Cube Claims He Was Banned From ‘The View’ And ‘Oprah’


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Tucker Carlson had a blunt question for Ice Cube. Why would you risk talking to me, knowing that it wouldn’t be popular with the liberal left?

“Because I think it’s silly not to talk to people,” Ice Cube said. “Whether we agree or not has nothing to do with it … Let’s talk about it. Let’s debate.”

The two controversial stars were talking in the wake of a drive-through Ice Cube’s old South Central neighborhood, wherein Ice Cube pointed out highlights to a clearly enthralled Carlson.

 

Ice Cube (real name: O’Shea Jackson) said that he has been prevented in the past from appearing in certain forums because of his views. He claimed that The View and Oprah wouldn’t have him on during the promotional period for his massive hit film Barbershop and while producing a show called Black. White. He said each show’s entire cast was invited on the Oprah show on two separate occasions, but he was not invited.

 

Ice Cube also talked about his politics. In 2020, the Biden and Trump campaigns contacted him about his “The Contract with Black America” initiative. The Biden team, he said, paid lip service and said they’d talk after the election. The Trump campaign asked, “Do you mind talking to us about it?” which the rapper did.

Carlson asked, “Do you think that crossed the line?”

“I think some people didn’t like that, but I think it’s idiotic. Enemies meet,” he said. “We’ve just got to talk. That’s the only way we’re going to work this out. I know that when the talkin’ stops, the fighting starts.”