Andrew Schulz Responds To Kendrick Lamar Telling White Comedians Not To Talk About Black Women: ‘I Could Put Him On My Lap, I Could Feed Him A Bottle’

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Andrew Schulz seems pretty excited that Kendrick Lamar referenced the audacity of “white comedians” on his new album, GNX.

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The Flagrant podcast host went viral earlier this year for his jokes aimed at Black women during a conversation with James Duncan and Fuhad Dawodu of Shxtsngigs. After the fact, Duncan and Dawodu–two Black men–apologized for not speaking up in defense of Black women, but Schulz didn’t back down, insisting he has the right to crack jokes about anyone and everyone.

On Kendrick’s GNX track “wacced out murals,” he seemingly references this incident, rapping, “Don’t let no white comedian talk about no Black woman, that’s law.” It didn’t take long for Schulz to hear about the supposed “diss,” which led to him talking about it for a long while on his own podcast.

Schulz wastes no time getting into the conversation at the start of his latest Flagrant episode, telling his co-hosts he’s finally “got beef” with someone. After that, he gets into his argument against Lamar, which revolves largely around the fact that rappers have never been known to be particularly respectful toward women.

“Listen, rappers are telling comedians we need to be more respectful to women,” he began. “So we need to sit back and reflect…Listen, no one has respected women more through art than rappers. So I completely understand how a rapper could look at a comedian telling a joke and be like, ‘Yo, you need to switch that s**t up. How dare y’all keep saying your wives are annoying. Be more like us, b***hes ain’t nothing but hos and tricks, I beat my b***h with a stick.'”

Andrew goes on to talk about the fact that Kendrick is producing a comedy movie with South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, who have done their fair share of making fun of Black women on their show.

“He appreciates white comedians that make fun of Black people,” he continued. “They’ve done that brilliantly for decades, and he wouldn’t want to break one of his own laws. I mean, didn’t they have a character called Token on the South Park show? Which I’m sure Kendrick is a big fan of.”

Schulz’s co-host Akaash Singh went on to add that it’s “very important” for Kendrick Lamar to “protect Black women,” which is why he’s “never done a song with an abuser confirmed,” seemingly referring to his collaborations with the likes of Kodak Black or Chris Brown. He also called back to when the rapper threatened to pull his music from Spotify over its “hateful conduct” policy, which removed music by R. Kelly, XXXTentacion, and others official playlists due to their indiscretions.

“Are you saying that Kendrick Lamar put it on wax that he is protecting Black women from white comedian’s jokes, but not the kidnapping, molestation, and rape of R. Kelly?” Schulz said. “He would take off his own music off Spotify to protect R. Kelly?Everybody gets these jokes over here!”

While wrapping up the conversation, Schulz said that because he was so focused on shooting his next stand-up special, it took him a week to find out about Kendrick’s presumed diss.

“What a time to be alive where rappers gotta talk about comedians for clout,” he said. “We are up right now. The biggest story about the album, out of the album and people enjoying it, was a sub at a comedian? And you ain’t even gotta say my name and it still makes headlines? You’re welcome. How many views did I give him, do you think?”

Schulz also seeming resorted to the same short jokes employed by Drake during their beef, insisting that he could take him one-one-one before making some incredibly weird jokes about sexually assaulting Kendrick.

After admitting that he would get hurt if any of his security team was there, Andrew added, “But, just Kendrick? I would make love to him and there’s nothing he could do about it. Just Kendrick Lamar, I would make love to him. And the only thing that he could do is decide if it’s consensual or not…I would go so far as to say he couldn’t stop most people on the planet from having sex with him…He’s talking a lot of s**t, but if it came down to it I could put him on my lap, I could feed him a bottle.”

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