Less than two weeks before he began running for vice president, Slum Prophecy released an album titled Aqsa Flood.
"[9] Informed by Black radical tradition, Ware is an anti-Zionist and believes that Zionism is rooted in white supremacy.
"[15][16] Ware has stated that his comments were taken out of context by media outlets, Tweeting, "The remarks in question, presented in a hostile interview, were misrepresented through selective editing to suggest otherwise.
"[17] When questioned[a] on legal limits for abortion in the United States, Ware has said that he "think[s] a lot of the kind of common sense regulations that most Americans agree on is essentially 60/40 issues … something like 16 week[s].
[18] Ware stated in a podcast with The Thinking Muslim that he converted to Islam at the age of just 15 after being introduced to it by an autobiography of Malcolm X and then reading the Quran.