put together a protest, they got to the ordinances, the permits to pay for plane tickets, organize carpelst this together. it was called fiasco friday. we call them the october 14th liberation front. tavis: how does this make you feel when you have fans? ohio, wisconsin, indiana, it could have been in egypt, tunisia, or libya. you have fans here who are leading protests for the record label to give your project and release date. how does that make you feel? >> the sans the -- fans were getting interviews. why don't you protest a child under or poverty or street violence? why don't you protest something meaningful? their response was that if you listen to the music, that is it right there. in this particular case, we want lupe fiasco in the mixed. this is humbling, liberating. tavis: the fans understand that you will speak truth to power. our friend at cornell west always reminds me that it is be telling the truth that allows suffering to speak. you are courageous in all of your projects in speaking the truth to power. i am wondering if there is a price to pay for that as an artist these da