D.L. Hughley
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I love you so much right now.
I was going to put money on your books.
Get you a little commissary, baby, on me.
But because we actually talked, your mother and Jasmine, who works on the show with me, said that we should talk and we'd probably find some common ground.
And when I talked to you, I was like, I'm not ashamed to admit when I was wrong, but I do think that
When CNN let you go and they let you free to become this right here, and I don't ever wish bad on anybody, but you weren't released.
You were elevated.
And so I can't even be mad at that.
You what?
I can't be mad at that.
Like a great comic who I love a lot, he always said this, everybody get their nigga wake-up call.
Everybody does.
Of course.
People don't seem to realize, I was born in 1964.
I'm the very first one of my mother's children that was born with the full rights as an American citizen.
Mm-hmm.
So it's not, it's an interesting place we find ourself in.
And I think, like when I watch what's happening now, I can't help but remember the fact that when I see brown people and black people being herded and windows busted out and carted away, you have to remember that 50%, almost 50% of the Latin population decided that this is something they want.
And it's unavoidable.
They thought, well, they're gonna only take the criminals, but what people don't seem to realize is