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Dr. Umar Johnson Talks Ye, Deion Sanders, Jerry Jones, Skip Bayless, Kyrie Irving & Shannon Sharpe

Mar 19, 2024
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Enjoy the power of spectacle for the people we support to perform maintenance. Yeah, yeah, we're gonna rock like crack when they come in and Matt's gonna love it, yeah, I love it. Trp Nation today is a momentous occasion. Today's guest is a Philadelphia native from North Philadelphia, to be exact, he is a doctor of Clinical Psychology and a three-time teacher. Certified public speaker and published author who specializes in working with African American children and families. He is the prince of Pan-Africanism, a descendant of Marcus Garvey, founder of the Frederick Douglass Marcus Garvey Academy and one of today's most important and trusted voices on black. history race relations and culturally relevant topics right now he's the most right now he's the most viral celebrity in the world and today we're definitely going to hand out tabs trp Nation welcome King Kong Consciousness himself Dr.
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Umar Johnson black power I'm glad to be here Me glad to have you here sir, everything's fine, everything's fine, you've been number one on our hit list and someone we've wanted to sit down and talk to probably since I started this podcast about five six years ago. Wow, you are powerful. You are someone I said in the introduction. A reliable voice. Someone who is highly respected. Someone who has receipts and can be verified on the things you discuss. I speak and I think that's why every time you go to certain platforms it pings the algorithm in a different way to where everything you do is pretty much traveling right now and ending up in a lot of different places and spaces, so I can't, the way I want to start is: um, you've been on an incredible journey these last few weeks and every piece of content that you've created, whether it's your own Instagram, The Breakfast Club, uh, things end up on Twitter.
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A week with Charlemagne and all these other platforms has basically gone viral. Does it ever feel surreal to see your words and ideologies travel everywhere? Are you quite used to it now? I'm a little used to it, but I also try not to pay. I pay a lot of attention to it because despite the celebrity aspect of who I am, my Foundation is activism and that's why I never want to be dragged down or pulled away from my true purpose and calling, yes, and that's why I try not to pay too much attention to it because I know how easy which is for the brain to distract from what your true purpose and goals are and to be honest with you, while I appreciate the quote unquote celebrity aspect of who I am, it can sometimes be a deterrent and I say that because when I meet brothers and sisters in the community, a lot of them can sometimes see me too much as a celebrity and not enough as an activist and the reason that becomes a problem is that when you look at a celebrity who performs and they go home there are no expectations Next, there are no expectations of sacrifice, there are no expectations of changing anything or building anything, I got you, but as an activist, when the lights go out, we keep working, that's right, honestly, that's exactly when the real work begins and so Therefore, most of what we are called to do ever.
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It comes to television and when I meet the young brothers and sisters, they want the photos, they want to be at the conferences, all that is beautiful, but what about the work? What's wrong with the door gate? Roll up your sleeves and get your hands dirty. and that part is sometimes swept under the rug when the celebrity peace concert takes over so you watch The Breakfast Club so usually when I go there things go viral it's good because they convey the message that they always I say before my first Breakfast Club. interview if I walk through the airport half the people knew me after the first Breakfast Club interview, everyone knew me, yeah, which was good because the message goes, but on the other hand, you know they're categorizing you as a celebrity , not as an activist, so People want to be around you, but they're not necessarily interested in helping you do the work.
It's basically just trapping some heat. Yes sir. Yes, it is the gift, but it is also the curse it has. There are some? Does such a thing exist? something like a famous activist, I would say it sounds so disingenuous that it's superficial. I mean, you're right about the famous activists and no disrespect to any of them, but I wouldn't consider that activism genuine because for our celebrities, a lot of them feel like I'm talking about an issue that is activism, no, it's not right, the activism is not the message, activism is not the voice, activism is not speaking truth to power, that is the preparation for activism, absolutely, that sets a tone for activism when I look at activism. concretely, at the risk of oversimplifying it, activism is work done directly to impact the five main problems we have as African Americans, so you talk about poor education, mass incarceration, gentrification, police genocide, access to wealth, what What are you doing to impact that beyond your interests? voice and then I'm looking at the five major institutions that we have, that we lack our own independent black schools, our own independent black banks, our own independent black supermarkets, our own independent black hospitals, our own independent black manufacturing and distribution centers, so you attack one. of them five problems or if you build one of those five institutions, if you don't, I can't call you an activist, you could be a spokesperson for our problems, you could be the voice of truth, but an activist must dedicate himself to action and speak not is action at all, it's crazy because those were literally my next two questions.
Answer the questions before we get to them and let me clarify that it is Black property because I just had a brother contact me and he wants me to help him push this. National National Black Business Directory wonderful idea but I said bro before I can support you I need your definition of what a black business is he said his definition is 51 ownership I said I can't rock that right 51 ownership is not black 100 ownership is black for a pan-Africanist. I respect what you're doing brother but Dr. Umar can't put my name on something when I know 49 of that business is owned by white people and one thing I understand about white power they don't share. for a long time with black people do business with us to take over, you understand Russell Simmons co-founded Def Jam Russell Simmons no longer owns Def Jam, you could see a lot of black businesses that started in black and white.
I ended up all white so I can't accept a 51 owned definition of a black business and that's the problem with our black banks, most of them are 51 owned. Are they really black? Who really makes the decisions? Who really holds the balance of power in that? business let me give you an example you got 10 from the business he got ten percent from the business I got 10 from the business he got ten percent another black person got another 10 that's 50 right 50 we have another black person with one percent six of us have 51, but one white man kept the other 49. who really run that damn bank, white man, thank you and that's why I can't accept that the owners of 51 are black, yes you described five specific types of institutions we need Establish why these specific institutions are so important to Black lives and Black economic development.
A good question about education. If you don't prepare children to survive in this competitively racist society, you have failed them. Philadelphia Public Schools. I am a product of it. I was a school psychologist in it, I was an assistant principal, those schools are not designed to prepare black children for success. You worked in the Philadelphia schools and therefore with the public school system, your job is to perpetuate the black underclass, your job is to make sure that white children continue to control the political economic destiny of the city. They are not there to upset the apple cart.
If you educate the black child properly, that boy or girl can now challenge your white children for control of the city. White Philadelphia isn't watching. That's what they want some chips for, the city council people, you understand, a couple of black businesses, a couple of black churches, every black city is designed the same way I just came from Tampa last night I met brother TI at the airport, in fact, was in Aruba last weekend, guess what all black communities are set up the same way by the white power structure, even foreigners, even foreigners, even in Aruba, ninety percent of their food is brought by the Chinese if the Chinese stop feeding the blacks in Aruba.
They are starving, let's come to Philadelphia. 95% of our food comes from non-African sources. Yesterday I was traveling around the neighborhood and I thought: there are very popular stores everywhere. It's amazing with some of these neighborhoods, yeah. three in the corner like corner corner like it's crazy, we literally depend on other racist flowers for your food, how can it be like this? Again, the school system if you don't recognize that you are not socializing your children for what you want them to do. To think that you are not indoctrinating your children for what you want them to be you are not educating your children for the solutions you need them to find you have to control your education anyone who feels comfortable letting their oppressors control their children's education is not They take freedom seriously, you can't be, no one trusts their other children with education.
We are a few blocks from Chinatown. In Chinatown, their children go to the Philadelphia school district. They do it, but when they come home, guess what they get? separate education from community centers in Chinatown, you know what I mean, they make sure those kids understand that your goal is to perpetuate Chinese imperialism, you're not in Philly to share power with black people, you're not in Philly to share power with us anglos, we are in philadelphia to get as much economic power as possible for us, so without that education black kids are just adrift, they don't know what to do, follow me absolutely, most of them are married to money and materialism, you understand that they have no purpose. not at all Chinese children Focus on Jewish children Focus on Mexican children Focus on Latino children more than us are focused, you understand, yes, our children have no purpose, we have them chained by religion or by money and both are traps because religion teaches our people to be color blind so you can't build power for black people in Philly because God doesn't see color so now you're psychologically paralyzed and worry about everyone instead of prioritizing your own people so you have than having your own schools, which you don't have. get out of this with your own schools study any revolutionary struggle in history I don't care if you look at the Russian Revolution Chinese Revolution African Revolution look at any revolution in history show me one that came out of oppression without its own schools for its children you can't find one , yes, think about it, yes, no, because I have been doing a lot of research, reading and watching a lot of things from the videos of the 30's and 40's, yes, you guys follow me, so we are trying to get out of Oppression with white education, for That's why you need your own schools, your own hospitals.
I mean, that's what I was saying. Did you say more greed needs? You say more. Look at all the old people who have died. I look at the number of people who have died. they reached out to me during greed and even now I get texts at least once a week, doctor, I lost my mom, I lost my dad, I lost my grandma, these hospitals are literally killing black people who were and they continue to be, and then when you look at the fact that the federal government subsidizes hospitals for covid deaths, you have people who are dying from events unrelated to greed and they just blame covid to get the federal subsidy, yeah, and I I would dare argue that they are killing black people to get the subsidy. federal subsidy, you're almost dead, let us help you and seal the greed in there so we can get a couple hundred thousand from the government, even when you go to the birth rate, like when I like to see that, yeah,eight times, black women dip eight. times at a rate that puts on weight faster than white women in the hospital during childbirth it's as if that were possible, how is it possible don't even consider it, it doesn't make logical sense, it doesn't align with something like modern medicine there is no other analysis It makes no sense that you are killing them and it is going to get worse, why is it going to get worse from 2023? because the US Supreme Court just overturned Roe v.
Wade there is no federal guarantee for abortion now it's a state government exactly like that because now they know they can't force the federal government to fund abortions, now they have to come up with ways to maintain and control the black birth rate because a lot of people say, but wait a minute, doctor, right? It's good that abortion has been repealed. Well, if you don't understand racism, I've seen people go as far as to say that that was a white thing, where it's like, yeah, well, they're trying to save their numbers, yeah, because half. The states of America have a white birth rate that is exactly declining, so in 25 or 50 there will be more white people dying than being born, so yes, they had to overturn Roe versus Wade to save themselves, but people saw that too as a victory for us because now you won't have as much.
Many black women have abortions when we leave the country in abortion, but what is not recognized because now they know that they can no longer federalize the Black Death on the delivery table, they have to come up with other strategies to prevent black lives, so what am I anticipating? I am anticipating that birth control will increase. I am anticipating that vaccines given to women will cause more sterilizations. I am anticipating that there will be more black children who will be stillborn and even kill. More of them on the delivery table because now they know they can't force abortion like they did before, so it's not going to get better for black women, it's actually going to get worse because white people now have to sustain and control our birth. rate and they will have to do it using non-abortive tactics like poor prenatal care, you understand poor birth care during childbirth and I think a lot of black women should really consider having their babies in birthing centers.
You have birth centers all over Philadelphia. I recommend that I also recommend home birth. My fiancé was talking about home birth and how we do it, that's what she wants to do, yeah, because you know there was a time you couldn't. If you had your baby in a hospital, you had to have him at home anyway, so we have to go back to that type of situation because these hospitals are institutions of death when it comes to black children, there is no way that black women have had babies longer. all the women in the world together, but as soon as you come to America you can't do it right anymore, to the point that you just mentioned about the fact that, once upon a time, that was the norm to have babies at home and stuff like that, what?
How do we get away from that? What is the historical aspect of similar people? Society is changing to basically say that the hospital is a state funded or privately funded hospital, it is the standard for how and why people deliver children well, here is the thing when they are white. People get colds, we get the flu, and what I mean by that is that every time the white man puts out some propaganda on television about how it's better and safer for his baby to be born in a hospital, white people believe it. and black people totally believe it. politically speaking, white opinion is the black man's bible, politically speaking, whatever the white man says, most of our people will swallow it wholesale and not even question it, even in the face of contradictory evidence, they will take the coveted right to get vaccinated, Cecily Tyson took it, DMX died. took it, died Colin Powell took it, died Wonderful Marvin Hagler took it, died hanging Aaron possibly one of the greatest baseball players of all time took the undercover vaccine died renoko Rashidi one of our Grandmasters in the Conscious Community took the died from covert vaccination, so you're seeing all these Elders who are well known die from getting a shot, but still, because the white man said I need this to survive, our elders are taking it and dying, and if the coveted no Not giving the flu vaccine, giving the flu vaccine, is one of the most toxic things you can take after age 70. and it even says that the older you get, the more toxic it becomes, but we still take it.
Now, in defense of black people, I will say that one of the greatest human rights abuses in modern history has been the failure of the Americans of America medical industrial complex to provide black people with informed consent and what I mean by that is when you take that. covert vaccine they're not actually telling you all the things that can go wrong when you get the flu shot, they're not actually telling you all the things that can go wrong when you give your child Adderall, Concerta, vivance, uh , Ritalin. some some uh some Risperdal are not telling you that this will kill that child's brain cells.
They are not telling you that this can sterilize it. They are not telling you that you can grow breasts as a result of taking these medications that have a higher level of estrogen in them, no one gives black people informed consent for two reasons: one, they don't value black lives and number two , they want money that comes from exploiting us. Remember that racism is married to capitalism. Racism is the husband. Capitalism is the wife. Every time they introduce a problem into black America, the racist aspect of the problem is doing what destabilizes us and disempowers us.
The capitalist side of the problem is how do we make money from this problem that we cause to black people, there is always money being made. when they hurt us, you can't name a single problem that black people have in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the world that someone is not making money from, whether it's special education, whether it's miseducation, mass incarceration, police genocide, name a problem that we have to make it not multi-million dollar industry multi-billion dollar industry specific to, you know, people who monetize black trauma and black dysfunction and things like that, what do you think of the recent social justice movement in the one who try to reverse many of the bad things? things that they did in the '80s and '90s and things like that, what's the Trojan horse like if you had to, if you had to look at the situation and analyze it, what's the Trojan horse like for this or what's the trick to it all?
Suddenly they feel like well, we did it wrong, now we want to do it right because there is always some hidden message. Well, first of all, the obvious contradiction in this so-called woke new government movement is the fact that while you claim to be progressive on social justice issues you are passing unprecedented laws that prevent public schools from teaching about slavery and racism. So how can you be socially progressive but you're literally trying to turn public school into a field of intellectual indoctrination where truths about white supremacy and racism can't be talked about, so that's the obvious contradiction.
Now I'm going to give you a piece of this so-called woke progressive government movement, which is as foolish as the removal of statues of racists from public view as seen all over the United States. Taking down Robert E Lee, we're taking down Jefferson Davis, we're taking down all these statues of these white men who contributed to slavery, franchising black people, I don't want them to take down the statues, leave them up, dog, why, because when I educate . to my children about white supremacy I need them to see that the truth is not removed leave it now if you want to remove it from prominent view, okay, but put it in a museum, but when I educate our students at Frederick Douglass and Marcus Garvey Academy.
I need to take them to see the statues so they can see that as racist as this man was, this country still saw the need to dignify him in a statue, follow what I'm saying absolutely because if we allowed all of those statues to be removed guess what? It will happen in 100 years just like in the textbooks they are changing the word slavery and they are putting involuntary servitude yes, what is that about? yes, it's about erasure, they are literally sanitizing the white man's role in the greatest human dehumanization experiment of all time, they are sanitizing it in front of our faces and we let them get away with it.
How dare you call an enslaved African an indentured servant? certain amount of time an indentured servant was not stripped of human rights an indentured servant even had the right to sue in court if his boss or employer abused him contractually, uh we don't have those rights because we were chattel, we were property not even They were people, how dare they do that? And that's one more reason why we need our own schools if Harriet Tubman or Frederick Douglass or Malcolm Omega's Dr. King or Huey got into Saul, that my people have two trillion dollars' worth of purchasing power. 2.7 2.7 buying Christmas presents and don't even care enough to build their own schools.
Why the hell did I sacrifice my life? As bad as white people hating black people. I think our ancestors might be angrier at us than even white people. they're because of how we've abandoned their fight, what do you think about the fact that in the last few years there's been a lot of money basically just printing it and all these different global economies and giving it to different people and things like that? and it has really put a lot of money into the hands of the average person in America. We had Pua PVP and all that in the wake of Covet 19.
They had something similar in China, their citizens went and brought products to export and import. companies and we bought shipping ports and a lot of information, a lot of infrastructure bought around the world and our people went to Saks and Neiman Marcus and things like that, how disappointing it is to understand that we were given the same opportunities and I just dropped the ball and did not create any infrastructure at all while we were purchasing goods. Bill Gates was acquiring as much as then I said he has the most countries. Why is a eugenicist Bill Gates addicted to population control?
Why would a population control junkie whose major is Computer Science be interested in Agricultural Sciences because if I want to reduce the number of black people who are alive, I have to reduce access to real food. You see, I have to reduce the ability of black Americans to buy real food and I can foresee a situation in which Bill Gates is going to use these farmlands and has acquired the opportunity to devise not only a new form of genetically modified crops, but also a new form of genetically modified toxic crop that will be sent to black people around the world, starting with the United States. that will hasten our death one of the things you learn about rich white men with property and power throughout history have always felt they had the God given right to decide who lives or dies show me a white billionaire who was not a population control junkie I'm studying Eeyore on him but trying to figure it out I'm trying to figure it out but almost every other white billionaire in the history of the world has been a population control junkie and Bill Gates is no different the fact that he brought up all of them those farmlands that spell disaster for Africans and even if you don't grow toxic GMO crops you might just stay on the farmlands so guess what, you can't even grow real food because I own all the land in the that you can grow it, so now you depend on GMO farmers to continue feeding your family.
Half of what we eat is not even food, it is disease and death. There's a big movement right now in society at large about defunding billionaires and the fact that no one needs to be a billionaire and stuff like that. Do you think there's a direct correlation between being a billionaire and having a God complex? That's exactly what I'm talking about if you're not grounded in a serious spiritual ethos and most white people, period, no, they're not grounded in a serious spiritual ethos, drop a dollar let alone a multi-millionaire, including black people. . I don't think many of them are based on a spiritual ethos.
I think they are trying. find our way back because as Africans our spirituality is fundamental to who we are and our existence as an individual and as a community, which is why I see people like Sean Puffy Combs trying to rediscover their connection to spirituality because, unfortunately, since the Black people are not used to having money, it takes us getting rich to realize that money is good ineverything and that is the contradiction of the black millionaire and the billionaire that you go through your whole life to get here and when you get here you discover that this is not really the case.
It's seen a lot and I think that we as black people have to take our survival seriously and that's why in the conversation I had with Charlemagne and Envy about reparations I said that one of the things we have to do is take back all the Stolen farmland. How many of those acres that Bill Gates just bought of aggregable land are actually owned by black people who were stolen and sold and sold and resold again? We need our land not only to live but to survive and be able to grow our own food. we are not thinking about survival one of the greatest psychological weaknesses of black people we exist for the here and now we live for the day we do not plan or prepare for the future this has been a curse of ours since slavery because under the domination of slave power we do not you had control over your future you could die today you could be like this today your wife can be raped right now your son can be sent to work you had no control over your future so you didn't bother to think about it in that conditioning, even though it ended 157 years ago , is still with us now, so some people will say, well, if that's the case, Dr.
Umar, how do we get Black Wall Street? They planned, they prepared, but the difference between Black Wall Street and the rest. of us or should I say the difference between that era and this era, you only have black brothers from Wall Street because white people refused to allow you to participate in their reality. Black Wall Street was a necessity because you couldn't go to their school. you couldn't shop in a store you could live in a neighborhood so if you didn't create your own you would die Black Wall Street was a necessity no longer a necessity if you want to hinder white people if you want to be an afterthought in white people's minds, go ahead and practice your pathological integration, so we are 55 years old since Dr.
King's death and we are still practicing pathological integration and where it has taken us. Can I ask you a question? I always talk about this when it comes to the conversations my father and grandfather have had and we just read a lot and watch and learn. about the progression of black people, we've talked about it on the show, it seems like we were on a trajectory as far as accumulating and doing things until about 1975 and things just changed, yeah, what was it and how? Shall we go back to that? There were two fears in America from the '20s to the '60s, so in the '20s you have the Garvey movement and then in the '60s you have the Civil Rights Movement.
The two fears were number one: the intellectual superiority of black children is being demonstrated. although we practiced with Willie Lynch and Jim Crow, who came up with the solution to keep that light on forever if you chose, a black scientist, Louis Latimer, who came up with that gas mask that allowed us to enter houses on fire and save people without suffocating. ourselves, black scientists, who came up with that helicopter, who came up with that traffic light, who came up with that walkie-talkie, who came up with that self-lubricating engine, who came up with the refrigerated truck, who came up with that golf tee, who came up with that ironing board so that the white people would look and say that if we let them continue to compete with us separately, we will lose that black kid was making up things that the white kids wouldn't even think about.
They didn't even think even though it was a dilapidated school with no funds even though there were teachers who were not prepared in the traditional white way those children were taught to think if we allow this to continue they will be the giants of capitalism, not us , how do we destroy black intellectual brilliance and accept schools, bring them into our schools and subject them to psychological terrorism emotional abuse so they can't even think about doing what they were doing in black school because they were too busy being called the n word, so the way to destroy black intellectual power was integration 40 years later, they said, you know what these Black Wall Streets are causing us a problem we're going to have to do something to stop this because these black businesses are growing very well, these people are so ingenious with their business concepts and ideas that if we don't destroy them they are going to overtake the whites and in a world based on white supremacy you can't have black economic power, so they destroyed the black Wall Streets in the 1920s and then desegregated America in the 1960s, they made black people feel that they would be better off with us than with each other and although we can now see in retrospect that it was economic sabotage that it was a military science tactic that they used it was not about equality it was not about social justice, it was not about equality.
It wasn't about freedom, it wasn't about 14th Amendment constitutional rights, you know what it was about, the economic disintegration of black America for the benefit of white America, the desegregation of the schools, the desegregation of the society was about one thing: access to the black dollar, that's what it was about. In fact, if you look at the civil rights law, it doesn't even fall under constitutional law, it doesn't fall under human rights law, the civil rights law falls under antitrust law, it was commercial, they said why don't they can keep out. your restaurant you can't keep them out of your movie theater you can't keep them out of your hotel it wasn't about human rights it wasn't about access to the black dollar that's all they did they gave white businesses access to the black dollar to avoid For us to accumulate wealth, the government's logic was that these white people are so stupid to realize that this integration will benefit us and help their results.
I know you don't want them to live in your neighborhood. I know. I don't want them to go to their children's school, but that is a small price they will have to pay to ensure they maintain economic dominance over blacks. I don't think we've studied enough about how the destruction of black Wall Street, the desegregation of public schools and the integration of American society was more about accessing the black dollar to prevent black power than anything else. Lux Med Spa The Philadelphia area's premier luxury medical spa, where wellness meets opulence, trp Nation, wait a minute, we have to park the car just for a second man, I'm your boy C Diddy I'm here with another special guest in the middle of Dr.
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I think you know it's been a big historical point of importance that a lot of black people have taken advantage of in the last 20 or 30 years and we try to like, you know, be an intellectual cure, be intellectually curious and find ourselves. I don't think enough emphasis is put on the fact that there were multiple Black Wall Streets across the country, Opa-locka communities in California, things like that and we were disenfranchised in almost every area and I think those stories need to be , you already know. was also brought to the fore, you know, under the pretext that we learn more about ourselves and ourhistory, but more than history, we need to reproduce reality because I think sometimes as Africans we can get so caught up in what we were right that we stop planning who we should be, as I tell historians all the time, the History is important, it is fundamental, it is necessary to reconstruct African memory, but we cannot go back and recreate ancient Egypt, right?
I'm not that worried. about my son knowing what we did in Egypt, but how we did what we did in Egypt, it's not so much about knowing about Tulsa and Rosewood, Charleston and Wilmington, but about how we reproduce, that I think we get so caught up in the superficiality. of the achievement that we do not study the scientific process of giving it life where are the Black Wall Streets today is the question yes, ancient Kemet was a great civilization where is ours now I think sometimes black people get into the habit of thinking that we go to free ourselves by convincing the nine non-black white people that we were once the greatest of all time and that we were worth it all the time.
Oh, sounds like a sports analogy, right? Sports are about competition, racism is everything. About the competition, does it matter who won the Super Bowl last year at this point? Is anyone thinking about who won the Super Bowl last year? They worry about who will win it this well. They don't give a damn once the NBA championship is over. new season, yeah, two days later, two days later, all the analysts are back on TV talking about the next season, yeah, they don't even stay in the store exactly, yeah, blacks gotta understand that in a world of competition, once the victor is decided, the reset button is pressed. is pressed and once the reset button is pressed, no one cares how much you did in the past, they only care about what you are doing and what you are doing in the future.
I'm seeing a lot of black people get mad at Mexicans, uh. angry at the Latinos, the Jews, the Arabs, the Native Americans and the East Indians and say look what we did, we paved the way for all of you, you are profiting from us, blood sweat and tears, that bill civil rights of 1964, which is the Voting Rights Act 65. out of 67 civil rights built a 14th Amendment, everything that benefits non-black people in this country came through our Blood, Sweat and Tears, okay , but you think they will stop and consider you because they don't live off your farms at all.
They don't give a damn about you. No non-white person comes to America to share or help black people. If you know a group we are a few blocks from Chinatown. You know, when Chinatown was built. In 1870, the Chinese appeared in Philadelphia. Five years after the 13th Amendment, do you know why the government said we can't empower these formerly enslaved Africans because they have so many skills that if we allow them to compete equally with whites they will dominate us? Yes, they know how to handle this, basically. The blacks know how to manage the sugar mill in the cotton gin and what they don't know how to do, we made them do all the work so that 300-something compete equally, they will dominate us.
In other words, the white man saw Black Wall Street before Black Wall Street happened, they saw Black Wall Street before Black Wall Street happened, yes. so they said, you know what we're going to do, we're not going to give black people jobs, we're going to make them a permanent underclass, bring the Chinese here, that's how Chinatown started, bring the Chinese here, let them build the railroads. . Let them take care of the small jobs. George Bush did the same thing in 2000. Bring in the Mexicans, let the Mexicans take care of the blacks, follow what I'm saying now, they made the Ukrainians and the Afghans bring in anyone but them and why.
Can't they let you get the power? Why would they rather let the Chinese and you know how the United States feels about China? Why would they rather let the Chinese gain a foothold in America than the blacks? Because you are the only non-whites in this country who I can't be deported if I want to get rid of the blacks. I have to kill them. I can't send you back to Botswana. I can't send you back to Namibia. I can't send you back to South Africa because slavery destroyed your spirituality. psychological cultural connection with your native homeland.
I can't send the blacks back. Most blacks don't even think they're from there yeah yeah so if I wanna get rid of these what did I say about the boys in the hood I'm not from Africa I'm from the Crenshaw Mafia so how do you get rid of the people who do not have an ancestral homeland to which they can export? You have to kill them from within, yes, and that's why they're doing it. everything they can to get rid of black people and let's be clear, gentlemen, this is no longer about repression and oppression, it is about genocide and extermination.
Nothing is being done to control black people. It is being done to kill black people. We are at the last frontier. mention sports. I want to talk about a few different sports figures because there have been a lot of hot topics in the media and culture around different athletes, um, when it comes to blackness, culture and things like that, what has been the most damaging part. of the establishment trying to paint Kyrie as an anti-Semite for being intellectually curious. I think Kyrie's situation was about making sure that black athletes do not become an empowered and armed group for the liberation of black America.
European Jews cannot allow it. The Anglo-Saxons cannot. Don't let it, no white man can allow the richest group of black people to suddenly use their minds and their income as weapons in the service of their own community. One of the reasons they pay celebrities so much money is to make sure there is a disconnect between them and the neighborhoods. where they came from because most of our celebrities and athletes, their first generation millionaires can be second generation maintenance, none of them are ninth and tenth generation millionaires because nine or ten generations ago you know what was happening in this country that you follow , yes, then it is your thing.
It's how we keep these blacks in their place and make sure they don't get the woke flu, you understand, because the woke flu was going around and we can't let basketball players and football players and rappers get it. they woke up the flu because they actually have capital that can be transformed and weaponized into instruments of wealth for struggling black communities, so Kyrie's situation was more about teaching him his place and we see that obviously because even though Amazon and Jeff Bezos have made millions of dollars from the documentary Hebrews to Negroes. They have never been accused of being anti-Semitic.
They have never been accused of being against European Jews. They are against human rights. They have never been accused of being an enemy. of the ADL have not been murdered in the media, that's why I talked about a contextual morality, selective morality, where it's bad if Kyrie tweets the video, but it's perfectly fine for Amazon to sell it, that's a contradiction and that lets you know that It wasn't about anti-Semitism, it was about keeping black men in their place, yeah, that was the part that burned me when I saw it being performed at Shaq's theater and actually Bezos coming out was like well, no.
We're going to take it down, I'm just saying, uh, yeah, like we at the ADL leader, we said we wrote him a letter, yeah, yeah, we wrote him a letter, we put it in the mail, we threw it away, we threw him a letter. , No. it's okay for white people to do it donald trump made comments that could be considered antisemitic they didn't cancel him either because it's about white power at the end of the day everyone needs each other let's be very clear about something white people are not missing the fact that the United Nations and the Rockefeller-led World Population Council predict that by 2050 they will represent seven percent of the world's population.
Seven percent Allah, they are already only about 10 now they are going to reduce even more, so what does racism do every time their numbers decrease? They have to recruit another group to give them some leverage and I think this current lawsuit I talked about is happening between white-funded Asians against Harvard and the University of North Carolina to remove race as a factor in admissions university students. I believe this is a ploy to anoint the Chinese as America's new testing targets. I think the Chinese-American is conservative enough and loyal to the United States, not more loyal to the United States and China. but loyal enough to America and hate black people enough to form the perfect white test group in this country.
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ping the mexican and going to the chinese is because a lot of whites hate the mexican people for various reasons and the chinese have a huge wealth base too oh they absolutely do when you look at the chinese on paper they are the closest thing to whites like any other group you can find and a lot of that has to do with the fact that they are living off the intergenerational wealth they have been allowed to accumulate since the end of slavery while helping us stay held down. blacks and also note that the Chinese once sued in court to be considered white, anyway they went to court in America and said our skin is almost as pale as yours, yes we are considered people Yellow, okay, but some of us are. as pale as white people, so why not consider ourselves white?
I think they are going to make the Chinese the new white test group because as their numbers were reduced, like on a plantation, they recruited more domestic blacks, so the whites are not as concerned about their numbers being reduced, they have always been a small group, they just have to make sure they have another group that is willing to die for them to keep the blacks in their place, which I think will be the Asians, it's crazy when If you think about it like that, a lot of projections say that their economy will be number one by the year 27.
Absolutely, I can see it and what the white man is going to do is to control the number of Chinese who actually allow themselves to become economically strong that way because they cannot allow white power to overcome to white power, so even though they are going to anoint them as the next test group they have to maintain. their numbers are in place so they don't get out of control because remember the Chinese are still a threat so basically they are going to anoint them so they can keep them in control anoint them to keep us in control okay but they are going to need keep them under control while they keep us under control.
I'll give you an idea. You have Chinese stores in all the black ghettos. Why can't you find a single Chinese store in the white suburb? because they don't even go for it you can't even you can't even put one up exactly so here's what here's what city hall is exactly you can't even put one up you can't put one here's the One thing that black people gotta understand and non-white groups, I think they do understand: we are going to let you rush, but only at the expense and detriment of black America, you are not going to turn against white America, yes, yes.
You are not pressuring us, you are not taking away our income, white people are not willing to accept that the white dollar is the stingiest dollar in the United States, you understand what I mean, but we will let you black people fool you. Every group that comes to the United States accepts them directly. to the ghetto and say there, go get to work, yeah, get your brick and mortar, whatever you want to do in the black community, you can do it, stop and go sell marijuana, whatever you want to do, but don't think that you are going to come. to a white suburb and they know that everyone knows we're here to replace black people, we're here to trample black people, everyone's like you want to argue against it, but it's as real as if I had an accident the last week or whatever the case may be.
I ordered some food from this place I ordered from Han Dynasty excellent, very white and wealthy, you know, inner city, whatever you want to call it or whatever the case may be, their quote-unquote Chinese store is in a mall, it's not nothing. there's no corner store or anything like that and I'm pretty sure Stephen Starr and someone white owns Hyundai like it's just one of those things where it's like, even when it's a quote-unquote Chinese store, white people are owners absolutely like me. I went out, uh, uh, Orland and Drescher the other day and I'm hanging around.
I tell myself there are no hookah supply stores, it's like there are no stores with 10 foot hookahs, nothing low vibration around. but as you get closer and closer to the hood, hookahs everywhere, beer everywhere, this is crazy and it's also partly our fault gentlemen, because again we are color blind, remember that we are multicultural to a fault and by we do not accept that. property of our computerexcuse me computer Community our color is not a natural barrier to accessing our dollar all other groups the color of your skin yellow red brown white is a natural barrier that prevents outsiders from accessing your dollar the black community is the only community where our color is not a natural barrier when you arrive in a Jewish community I can't rush here you arrive in a Chinese community I can't rush I say another time like no Asian can come with Air Max and a Gucci sweatshirt remember he's cool, yeah, he is out there, yes, Russian is the truth, the black religion and I want to be careful with my words because I am not against the black religion.
I am a descendant of preachers, all right, but socially and politically I am not. speaking of the words of the Bible, the belief in Jesus, Muhammad or Allah, I am talking about the social indoctrination of Muslims and Christians by African American imams and pastors that has been to the detriment of our community, they have demilitarized us psychologically, so We are not selfish about the success of our people, you have to be selfish about the success of your people if you want to succeed in a competitive society and black people are so disarmed when it comes to race that anyone can come and trample us. and they use us and exploit us and we don't even care we are not ashamed of giving our money to the red people we are not ashamed of giving our money to the brown people we have given our money to the yellow people or the white people we are not even guilty if you ever saw a Chinese, the Chinese is working on a construction site in a black community, he may be hungry, he is starving, he is not shopping at your store, he will wait until the job is done, he will find a Chinese restaurant and give him his dollar, yes, because they understand how important economic empowerment is to the survival of their community we, no, the black dollar is the only colorblind dollar in America, it touches everyone else's hand, but no one else's money likes it touch yours, look at us now, we, at Christmas, how Hell, we are at Christmas when we don't have Independence.
I don't believe there is a single independent black school in the city of Philadelphia. I don't think there is a single independent black. I'm not talking about no homeschooling, right? and mortar Learning institution for black children that is nowhere funded by a white bank, the US government, or a white philanthropist. I don't think there is one, I don't think so either and this is the sixth largest city, one of the most relevant. when it comes to independent black education, because the black charter school movement was born in Philadelphia, we have more charter schools than any other city in the country and there is not a single independent school in this country, but look what we are doing. a few blocks from now Negros is all of Lynette Mall, the Fashion District, buying every piece of trash they sell to put under a tree and two weeks after Christmas, most of the things you bought for Christmas, no one will use.
Economic Holocaust, uh, let me. Ask this in political and business spaces, what do you think of them and whoever they are? They use buzzwords like person of color and minority to hijack black movements in order to destroy black America. I have to convince black America to identify with all non-whites. people I know that none of the other non-white groups give a damn about black America, yes I know they hate them as much as white people, but if I could convince black America to identify with the white nine, I can empower to non-whites. whites under the guise of people of color I can empower non-whites under the guise of multiculturalism I can simply empower non-whites Under the umbrella of non-white people and while I am empowering the Chinese, the Arabs, the Puerto Ricans, the Mexicans, the Latinos and East Indians, could be trampling on black people and no one would know because black people are now part of a new identifier of people of color the worst we can do is allow ourselves to get lost in the sauce of a colorblind multicultural approach to racism and structural inequality we should stick out like a sore thumb I'll give you a quick parallel let's go to France I spoke in France Guess sometimes what the French government did to hide anti-black racism in France and by the way France has more black Africans than any other country in Europe, more than the United Kingdom.
Most people don't know that France has more blacks than London. In Britain, you know what they do, they don't keep separate statistics on black people. In France, if you say what the black unemployment rate is, I don't know, you don't know, because we don't function in groups, we are a nation, yes. You can't even glimpse that you were disenfranchised because there are no traceable statistics, so that's evil, that's what America is doing to us, but at a lower level, yes, they still keep statistics, but they keep statistics on people color. Let me give you an example, go to City Hall and ask the mayor or the city council and say what percentage of contracts do they want black people to say, you know they'll tell you we gave minorities, we gave minorities 20, yeah, but do you?
How many of them were black? and that's how they hide it brother, the worst thing we can do is identify as people of color because people of color don't care about black people anymore than anyone realizes that the color black is not in anyone's rainbow and now the minority includes women, it includes the disabled. gay immigrants anything is now a minority remember civil rights anything non white protestant is absolutely Minard exactly if you're not a wasp you're a minority that's how the civil rights bill was hijacked because the Republicans said we won't sign this, unless you add two groups, we won't pass black-only laws that would give them too much power.
Yes, you must add gender and sexual orientation. This is how the Civil Rights book was approved. they told Lyndon Baines Johnson: we're not going to sign this, we're not going to give black people that kind of protection, add gender so white women can steal and add sexual orientation so gay people can exploit it and that's exactly who benefited the most from affirmative action in Black gays and white women, if it's not all black, it's worthless every time someone comes to me and says Dr um, are they about to pass this new bill? Is it just for us?
Because if it's not just for us, it will be used against us. We had the same objection, you know, like Joe Biden's presidential run, Kamala Harris, uh, and all that, that they just refused to go on the record and give black people any form of tangible funding or legislation that is never for black people. blacks, never, never. I don't say never because nothing is impossible, yes, but your Congressional Black Caucus, those 59 blacks there, predominantly of grandmother age, are fine, which to me is not disrespectful to elders. We revere our elders in African culture, but elders don't fight wars if you are elected. black person for US Congress, you are at war every day for the survival of your people, you absolutely can't be 65 and 75, telling me you're down there fighting for me, hell, not just cashing your checks of pay exactly and most of them have been in over 30 years there needs to be term limits for congress, but you know why they want to, you know why they don't want to put term limits for congress, because once I find a good yes, I know who I can trust and the older you are, the lazier and more tired you are going to get I will get it I will pay for all of you your heart transplant your liver transplant yes I need you here forever I need you here forever exactly so my point is if the Congressional Black Caucus starts aggressively advocating for black-only laws, this can change, yes, if the Congressional Black Caucus goes to Joe Biden in Congress and says listen until we start have laws only for black people, we tell our people not to vote, that would start a revolution, yes, the problem is that they own them. so it's not going to come from them, it has to come from us at the grassroots, but what's the problem with the grassroots?
People are married to multiculturalism. Hello? Do you know how many times I try to make black people understand the importance? to put black people first I can do that that's racist God loves everyone you sound like a racist I'm talking about that You just made me think if there is a difference between pan-African and pro-black well, if you are pan-African Africanist, you are automatically pro-black, it is okay, but you can be pro-black and not necessarily feel that all Africans in the world constitute one family, okay, yeah, so pan-Africanism speaks to the black diaspora. Pan-Africanists have a vision that is distant from the global. chess board and we say black America I need you to take a step back you are too close move away black Europe move away black Caribbean move away Canada Australia Brazil I need you to step back and see that we are all controlled globally by the same structure and that is why we need to unite globally to to be able to finish it when we're done, yeah, listen, you go to a school, you wait, you're a bully, there's a gang in charge and they run into every classroom in the damn school you're trying to fight.
They just, yeah, can you win that? No, they're going to yell at you as soon as you get up, as soon as you get up, someone is coming to beat you up and that's where we're getting into even with the reparations movement, we're going to sabotage it. Do you think it's a legit movie? I was about to ask do you think that happens as local talking points to irritate black people and in the voting booth there is an organization National Black Coalitions for Reparations yes, who I respect, have existed? For a long time I think they have been stifled in this conversation, even though they have been the most consistent and have worked the hardest to obtain reparations.
I think they have been drowned out by this recent wave of YouTube being social media opportunists who are trying to hijack the narrative in the conversation for personal selfish financial reasons. I mention it to say that reparations are a legitimate movement, it is as old as slavery, the first reparations is where the Pan-Africanist movement was born. We have always had a fight for reparations since slavery. Now, this conversation about reparations on new age social media, I think it takes away from the seriousness and uh integrity of the original reparations movement because I think it focuses too much on I want some money right now.
I don't think the people who are leading the conversation right now are concerned about the long-term health of black Americans. When I go on social media I keep saying people say I need some money so they're not thinking about slavery, they're not thinking. about reparations they are pretty sure they are not thinking about rebuilding the black community they just want some money like a PPP loan yeah they are trying to see reparations as a PPP loan and you know what they are going to do with it, they will accept it. That money is for white people yeah put it in the fandom same day same day and get them a car they will have Lambo vans parked in front of grandma's house and that's why new Jack notices on social media , uh, lackeys, you oppose me when I say that if I were in charge, reparations would not be distributed to this generation of black people because when I look at 21st century black America from the year 2000 to 2023, we are now 23 years old and We are the first fifth, the first fifth of The 21st century is over, it is ours, can someone tell me what we have achieved in the first fifth of the 21st century?
Nothing, we still have a collective, zero dollars, Welch, anything, have we fought for something? Let me tell you, we're the laziest bunch of blacks that ever existed. I'm going to keep a dollar. We are the laziest, most self-hating group of black people that has ever existed and you're the ones who want reparations, so are we. We're supposed to trust you to use this money for the Reconstruction of Black America when all you care about is yourself, we don't get reparations, brother, we can keep articulating it, formulating it, putting it on paper, but the distribution came more later, when There is a more responsible, more loyal, racially conscious group of black people, if we received that money today, everyone knows we would destroy it tomorrow.
Do you have any doubt that we wasted that money on repairs on Monday? Brother, the money will come out on Wednesday. brother, why do they want repairs brother, they're all here playing, yeah, I'm going to sleep in Thursday's party at the mall, you're missing it, he said no one's looking, they're not looking, that goes to my question from before, like um, the union we had. That was a real thing, that's what my grandfather always talked about about governors, we care about our community, a true story, my grandfather just passed away, he was 99 years old. and my grandfather would go out and try tocleaning the block, he still went out and because that's how he was in the past, everyone went out, but as the older people started dying and the younger people started getting it, it's like he was 92 years old and he was the only one who was willing to sweep the front, the young people just like me, sir, well, today I would be doing too much, he is like doing too much, this is, this is ours, live here.
I'll make it clear in defense of youth per se when the crack in AIDS guns hit us in the '80s, definitely guns, so the '70s were the economic destruction of the black community, they took all the factory jobs out of the community. and they took all industrial construction trade skills programs out of high schools, so the '70s were the decade when the black man was financially useless to the black woman. It was chemical warfare and biological warfare crack AIDS when crack and AIDS hit the black community and it's no coincidence that they hit us together, you know why?
Because through intravenous drug users they were able to put AIDS in those things and transmit AIDS through them. drug use, so AIDS had to come together to intensify the Holocaust, when AIDS hit the black community, that was the disintegration of the unity and unity of the black community, we never got it back yet and that's when the blacks who were socially mobile and moving up in our black middle class that's when they abandoned us that's when the black middle class said: you know what this is going to take too much sacrifice too much commitment to try to save the black community.
Anyway, I'm not really committed to that. I was raised by my parents you have to do whatever, get a good job, get an education and get out, so in the 80's was when the black middle class left the black inner city forever and they never came back and the older who stayed did not educate the children to understand what they were doing to us, that means that the crack in the AIDS era was the era of social disintegration of the black community. We never functioned as a community again since the '80s. That's real. My grandson said that you didn't have any at that time. worrying about your next door neighbor breaking into the house, but after the changes of the 80s, everything changed because after having nine locks on the door for people living on the street after crack, it wouldn't be the same because people breaking into your house break it in your car you understand me yes your daughter is giving the pastor a feel me yes with some money for crack destroyed our trust destroyed our harmony and even now all we are dealing with is the replica of the AIDS crisis of the 80s, which was a bigger bomb than anything else the United States did, bigger than a homosexual war, bigger than the multicultural war, bigger than the economic devastation, AIDS in the 80s and all the problems it caused us. where are we, if there is no AIDS in the 80s, there will not be a teenage pregnancy epidemic like yours because the parents are still there, yes, look at all the problems with us and if there are no teenage mothers in you don't let these young people brothers kill each other right now, they are AIDS.
I mean, what I'm saying is they hit us with mass incarceration in the main bill right after that, they never gave black America a chance to breathe and this is why athletes and entertainers bother me so much. I wish I could get all the black celebrities in one room for two days and give them a crash course on black America since slavery so they can speak more intelligently about social justice issues because many of them are selling us out, although not always intentionally, because they don't They know political history. Follow me, and you are giving opinions that reinforce the white American narrative of what they want the world to think about black people because they don't know. what happened and how it happened, that's why I need the athletes and entertainers to pass the microphone and stop giving their opinion on issues in the black community or find out what happened so they can speak more intelligently about it because many of them are screwing up. our narrative having all the black celebrities in the room for two days would be crazy, they would be bothering that like mobs and unfortunately you probably have to have security there, yeah because we don't know how to get along, no, you know what I mean ? jealousy competition hate and that is something that we have to change as a people in addition to the systems that we have to build and the systems that we have to fight against we have to change the climate of competition in the black community unhealthy competition unhealthy competition in the black community and I would almost say they applaud that most competition is unhealthy because our culture is based on collaboration and consensus, yes our culture when a white man came to Africa and tried to buy off the bosses and the queen mothers from the village said they can't pay us and the white man said why do I need you to do it I'm going to pay you, they said everything we do here is done by consensus so even if I try to go against it yeah no it is.
It won't mean anything because everything is done. I'm just one man, so the white man said, damn, they won't move until everyone agrees it's time to move, yeah, so we can't even separate them. and that's how close we were as a community, but you know, in traditional Africa the smallest unit of existence is not the individual, it's the family, yes, the surname phenomenon is ours, that's why everyone got the last because in Africa the last name was the only name that mattered well, you met people, you introduced yourself by your last name, the first name was almost irrelevant, yes, we'll get to that later, what is family about?, what is family about?, but Look at us now, we're hanging. this radical European individualism that not even a European practices: we are more selfish than him, which brings me to Marcus Garvey's quote when Marcus Garvey said that if black men and women are not careful, they would be drinking all the poison of the western civilization and they would die from the The effects of this are interesting, like you said, I was watching this video.
Navigator, this YouTuber went to a third world country somewhere like Papua New Guinea, but these are people who are still relatively native to his land and don't exist. with the outside world or whatever, but they came there and they took ships and they were trying to get food and stuff and they said, "We have money then" and they said we don't even know what money is and they had to take them to the land to meet with their tribal leaders and once they approved it, they took them to dinner on the land and the whole thing was like, we're not doing it, we don't care and why didn't they need the money?
The reason why they did not need paper money is because in most pre-European societies all the basic needs necessary for survival were guaranteed by the people, so a place to live, food, clothing and shelter were guaranteed. why not? I need money to buy food when the land is only God's property. It is central to African societies and therefore to most ancient societies, because we teach everyone. Yes, the earth is God's property. No one can own the land. You follow what I say. The land is too sacred a land. Is it God then? If food comes from the earth, why do I have to pay for food?
If the house is made of earth materials. Why do I have to pay for the house? See that's right? Then when a white man came. with his monetary system we like it, wait a minute, there were monetary systems but you didn't need to buy Necessities, you feel me, you do buy things that are not necessary. The needs were guaranteed, that's why there were no people at home, there was no jail, follow me there. there was no homeless shelter because no one was homeless no one kicked out their elders no one broke the law crime is a function of not meeting your basic needs and the problem with European capitalism is that capitalism by design is based on ownership of the means of production by the Few Land is a means of production, so when a few own everything, many have to work for a few to earn a few dollars and give it back to a few for food, clothing and shelter, That is economic slavery.
Take America in the United States of America, the top 10 percent own more wealth than the 90. I'm talking black and white and it's growing, the disparity is growing. Let's go globally, globally, the top 20 own more than the bottom 80. Yes, wait a minute, Africa is the richest. continent, not a single one of those top ten is in Africa, but they own the resources in Africa, capitalism has to be destroyed and that is why I agree with my socialist brothers and sisters, but where I disagree with my socialist brothers and sisters, capitalism is not the father of racism this is where nationalists and socialists hope as nationalists we say racism invented capitalism you can get rid of capitalism but you will still have racism China is communist they are racist as hell Russia is communist, they are racist as hell their economic model does not eliminate racism because racism for white people is a function of the genetic survival of white people and what is more important to white people than money and the survival of power and that's why those of us who are nationalists don't agree with socialists because socialists are they don't look at the impact of racism they only look at the impact of capitalism you absolutely see it and that's where we differ and that's why they don't have a contradiction in dating and sleeping with white women, you know, you see, brothers. with the red, black and green with a white girl, so you automatically know they are not nationalist because garbage God, we don't do that right with the white girlfriend, what is going on because it is socialist for them, there is no contradiction sleeping with the white woman because the enemy is not white supremacy the enemy is capitalism they are wrong the enemy is racism and its child capitalism I want to show you I want to show you that you mentioned it let's get in I want to show you a This image is not prewritten or advanced.
I haven't shown him this image yet Dan, make sure you put this image on the screen when we show it to him when you look at this image from the New York Knicks Christmas party, what are you doing? I think it's disgusting, a Bazaar snow bunny, absolutely disgusting, the only person with a sister was the white guy, well he's from Ukraine, that's the guy, uh, sleo, so I can't pronounce the name. Okay, he played at Kansas and then he was in uh I think he was in Chicago but he just signed with the Knicks, but yeah, I was the only one you think and he has a black girlfriend.
What did you think when you saw that photo for the first time? I was not surprised and upset because every black person on the team, including the black girl, is with a white person someone tweeted someone texted me someone texted me someone texted me they said Dr. Umar in 20 years the entire NBA will look like Steph Curry, actually they have something to do now showing that around 2050 interracial is going to be more than everyone else that's like a projection and everyone here is what black people get wrong, we think that by lightening our skin through interracial reproduction we are weakening racism or in some way weakening cleansing it of its aggression towards the destruction of us uh-uh a light skinned African is still an African it's still undesirable it still needs to be exterminated so you're not changing anything ask w-e-b Dubois he's a true ancestor but he really felt that if we become light enough maybe this all stops no no no black is black no No matter what your skin tone, you are still the original man and woman and you can still reproduce a darker baby at any time, so they still have to get rid of Barack Obama. world, but the problem with mixed race Africans is that they have historically been used as a weapon against darker Africans.
This is not automatic. I'm not saying that because you are mixed race and light skinned that you hate darker black people, no, yes, you know what I mean, but Historically, you are more likely to be brainwashed into doing it because you share blood with the oppressor and the oppressed, which automatically creates some psychological confusion that the power structure can use to weaponize you against your own people, generally speaking, people identify with the blood that has power, so if my father is white and my mom is black, but I see that white people own everything that I want to identify with white people, yes, my mom is white and my father and I are black, but I see that my mom owns people. and all I'm going to want is to be on their side and that's why I'm very wary of mixed race Africans who like to be called biracial instead of black because when you tell me you'd rather be called biracial in place of blacks, you aretelling me you don't want to identify yourself you're really leaning the other way you're on the fence who got the best deal for me that's why if this is so you know the white side has something I can use I'm done Here I am but the week that It comes, if the black side gets reparations, yeah, I'm there, yeah, so you gotta be careful with the mixed race.
I'm biracial, there's no such thing as biracial, you wouldn't even be. using the word if the government didn't add it to the census in 2010, I think they did between 2000 and 2010 they added the word uh biracial, so what were you before you were black? You had to choose a side back then, that's what I tell mixed race Africans that if you don't want to be black I'm not going to force you, but please stay on the other side, don't change your mind with me, yeah, in biracial, if you want to be called biracial. I'm not even joking with you, you want to be called black, we're fine, I don't think anyone has ever asked you this, what do you think of someone like Harry Belafonte, a lighter skinned black gentleman, historically has been married and dated white women, but did it too? a lot for black people in the Civil Rights Movement throughout the ages until now, what do you think of someone like him and you know something like this mix of different attributes that he has and where some things are for us? a good Beyond on some things excellent question this is what I want to say about Harry Belafonte, his complexion is irrelevant because I see all black people the same, as light as you, as dark as me, a person who I do not ascribe to the light-skinned supremacy.
I do not subscribe to dark-skinned supremacy, so complexion is irrelevant, however, it can be considered in social and political discourse. I think Harry Belafonte is a light-skinned supremacist. I think he values ​​light-skinned black people more than dark ones. skinned black people as can be seen from his dating history and while I appreciate his contributions to Dr. King and the civil rights era, I believe Harry Belafonte was primarily fighting for upper middle class black celebrities, black snow bunnies and light-skinned blacks had better access. to White Society I do not believe that Harry Belafonte's personal contributions were as much to help all blacks as they were to help the black aristocracy.
I'm going to give you a parallel: "okay," when black celebrities vote, when black millionaires vote, when black athletes vote. They are not voting for you at all, they are not voting for us, they are voting for their staff and voting for their class, yes, follow me, they are voting for their class, but what they have to do because most of us are in Los Grassroots have to convince Grassroots that we are doing this for you, but the only people who benefit are your group. I think Harry Belafonte would fit into that group. It seems like I'm fighting for all black people, but really, really.
I'm voting for I'm fighting for the black upper class and that's not only true for Harry Belafonte, it's been true for most black celebrities, athletes and artists. Dick Gregory is an exception. I think Dick Gregory fought for everyone you understand, yeah. put everything on the line Baldwin fought for everyone Harry Belafonte was a black bourgeois I never met him personally, okay, God forgive me if my assessment is wrong, but from what I have seen of him and others like him, his fight was for the blacks. upper class it was not a fight for all black people it was passed off as a fight for all black people to ensure that you went to the polls and cast your vote do you believe that the Congressional Black Caucus is fighting for all black people or are they simply fighting for the black upper class, but they're trying to convince you that it's for you, so you cast your vote, yeah, they're fighting for their donor base and stuff like that if you want to operationally define representative, uh, excuse me if you want.
Operationally define the black vote. Black electoral politics. Black electoral politics is the art of the black upper class of convincing the black lower class that they share the same struggle so that the black lower class will vote for members of the black upper class to improve their proximity. to white power, anyone who disagrees with me, I ask you a question, what have we gotten for our vote? Two Chains, you have a 2 Chainz concert, what have we gotten for our vote, do you realize everything? We have a sticker, whatever we have, father. Whatever we got for our vote, the Obama Maniacs, I asked them all the time to give me one thing we got for Barack Obama to become president, not something tangible, you know what would give me psychological victories, no one gave me nothing tangible, yeah, because it's It's not tangible, yeah, well, don't you think it was good for the black kids to see a black man and a black woman in the white house?
Okay, if that benefited black kids, show me a statistic where black kids did better because two black people were having sex in a white man's bed, show me they can't, graduation went up, the Jobs went up, yes, violence went down, standardized test scores went up, it was a victory for the black bourgeoisie to improve their proximity. to White Power Man, if voting could change anything, voting would be illegal. Shift gears a little. I'm going to start trying to start. Land the plane a little. Let's start bringing this home before you do, just to throw it out to your listeners make sure to celebrate, not celebrate, support Frederick Douglass Marcus Garvey Academy, we can use your help, your donations, enter your cash app, sign dollar, fdmg school, I repeat, dollarfirme fdmg school we are a tax exempt organization so you can claim your contributions on your returns for my international Africans and my PayPal Africans use PayPal fdmg Academy on PayPal fdmg school on the cash app Tenga Be aware of the fake accounts everywhere if you are not sure if it is the right account please go to my website dr

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We had some football. on TV yesterday real quick before we start because you just break up any Kwanzaa, any kind of stuff like that. I participate in Kwanzaa. I stopped short of saying celebrating, but I participate in Kwanzaa because I recognize the psychological benefit of being conscious and awake. Africans need some kind of celebratory event and a holiday of their own where they can come together and practice fellowship with each other. Okay, then I participate in Kwanzaa. There are people who have problems with Kwanzaa because Kwanzaa is not an African holiday. a brainchild of Dr. Milana Karenga, however, she took aspects of different African holidays and created Kwanzaa, which I can respect, yes my biggest concern with Kwanzaa is that it does not have an economic component and I don't like the fact that was juxtaposed during the European Christmas season, in other words, no disrespect to Dr.
Karenga, but you can see Kwanzaa as seven extra days for white businesses to get money from black people. Do you really feel where I come from? I think yes. I would have preferred it to be another time and if it's going to be during Christmas, I see what you're saying, let me put it in there because it's already the Christmas season, which of course, in hindsight, you can see all of 2020, but I just think. Kwanzaa has become too common at this point to be really beneficial to us, to a people who are great. Point Kwan is super amazing, it was as common as it gets, but it really is and now with Joe Biden's Juneteenth headline broadcast when he made it a federal holiday.
Kwanzaa will even be more popular than ever because all black organizations that accepted federal money by June 16 will have to allow white people to participate in their kwanzas now and Dr. Karenga himself. if reports are correct he even said that although white people can't lead a Kwanzaa celebration, as far as I'm concerned they can still participate once he said he integrated Kwanzaa because white people outnumber black people five to one, so if you are going to let them participate in anything, they are going to dominate and take it away, it will be their vacation, it will be there if my enemy can participate in my own sacred rituals, then that ritual is no longer sacred and that is one of the problems.
I have for black America I don't think we have anything sacred, yes we are too inclusive and color blind. Multiculturalism dictated by the church. People who have nothing sacred are people without respect. Jews have things that only Jews can participate in. thing Native Americans are neighbors everyone has something if you're not one of us you can't access it it's quiet for you if you're not one of us can you name one thing that black people have no, come on, we have to come, one, come ? all the policies above all, how are you going to get respect like that, you have been the worst treated people in the history of the world and you refuse to keep anything to yourself, you even made white people practice African voodoo, how the hell do you became white priests? a voodoo haitian revolution brothers turn themselves in in 8th grade we use this to destroy the wife come on man get your internship go to new orleans go to new orleans and of course new orleans voodoo is different from Haitian voodoo, yes, which is different from the original African Voodoo, but guess what you go to New Orleans, go to New York City, this white voodoo priest in New York City, that's crazy, real fast, you, that was a serious question, we answered well, I have a set of questions, you mentioned Cash, Sister Avanti.
She kicks more than ten dollars. Who is she? Remember everything from Devonte next time. Ten dollars in cash app. Oh, the sister. I don't know him personally. I didn't know her personally. Yeah, I hope she got more than ten dollars. I hope so, but I am grateful, yes, because it has been those five dollars, ten dollars, twenty dollars. Crowdfunding is a mother, it is powerful, yes, because we started well in 2014 and people ask why it took so long. It takes time to build institutions, yes there are no charter schools that took 10 years and that's public money you know what I mean but it took a while for the five to come on board and the tens to come on board but guess what?
They add up, yes, so all this. fundraising for fdmg has taught me the power of the black dollar, you know what I mean, yeah, and you know my one and right now for your listeners too, we're about to complete it, we're literally, that's beautiful, like that which I hope probably not by the end of this month because Christmas, you know, things are starting to close, but I hope to be in the gym by the end of January, if we haven't done all of our inspections on the certificate of occupancy issued by Illinois, I'm going to be mad, you know what I mean because we should and if we finish, there's a good chance that we'll have the grand opening of our community on the last Saturday of Black History Month in February this February, so you're basically aiming for, uh , I guess being functional for the 2023 school years, it's still to be decided, okay I got it because here's the thing once we finally get it right because we can't let anyone in until we have it so have it one Once we have the CEO I have to look exactly when we get to next August 2023.
Can I do everything? I have to do it in these eight months. Yes, follow me. It might be a bit of a push. Do you feel Me? I feel like eight months is not long. of time because now I have to get my uniforms up I have to get the bus contracts I have you follow me there is a lot to do honestly let's say this we know we are good for August 2024. You understand me, we know we are good For that possibility of August 2023, I'm even flirting with the idea of ​​January 2024. You feel me, that's mid-year yes, but it's still possible, students transfer all the time, that's what I'm saying because you have to worry. registration and that is another big problem, yes, yes, yes.
I'm looking now. I think we are going to be blessed with enrollment because we are going to start with two classes per grade, so we are going to do second, third and fourth, two. second two third two fourths so in the end it was kindergarten to twelve to sixth, yes, three, we do pre-k to seventh grade, fourth, we do daycare to eighth grade, five and then we clean up the high school. That's a solid plan that gives us five years to get that high school together, guys. The high school is much bigger, much bigger. More renovations will be needed.
Can I ask if you have the actual location and all that? Yes, they have contractors there. It already had two festivals. Oh, it's fine. The second Saturday of every September is the festival. Oh that's good. everyone is due to come next September oh sure so we have the actual location and we have two schools that are right across the street from each other. Oh, that's great, you're working on elementary school and then we'll move on to high school? It's the Marcus Garvey building, the high school is the French, yes sir, and um, so what we're looking at now is theThey will arrest the black sister.
Yes, that didn't agree with her. He didn't apologize to her or anything. Yes, yes, first of all, we have too many whites. people who teach at HBCUs hello, something else that could have also been changed at di State and carried out the mission a little more, you know what I mean, yeah, it is what it is. I just think that black men have to do a thorough evaluation of what we want our women, children and elders to think of us because if we are going to continue to make movements ex uh movements based particularly on money, we will continue to lose the respect of our people.
We didn't get that far. for money, yes, we came here because of manliness and we need to get our mail back. I might agree with that, what did you think of Jalen Rose being forced to apologize on air? I thought it was wrong because Jalen Rose Point was 100 years old. Exactly, how do you expose the udoku IMEI to cheat, which is wrong? I don't care what the woman's race is, you shouldn't cheat on another man's wife, yes, white or black, but how does the woman at the heart of the scandal not do it? be exposed, she also committed sin when she cheated on her husband.
I think she committed more sin because she was married and email was absolutely not, but guess what the snow white bunny's privilege, it's the same reason the police officer shot our brother. Dante just outside of Minneapolis Minnesota the police killed him she went to court did you see what the judge did because the white woman started crying in the stands? Okay, the judge said I think she suffered enough and I'm going to sit inside for a while. served on probation because it was crowded remember the other Amber Geiger when she yes, same situation the black judge gives her a Bible and the bathroom John's brother come and give him a hug this woman killed your brother how could that God talking about me right?
I don't want him to go to jail, that's that white Jesus we have, man, that's why no one respects us, look at all the killer cops and the first thing we do when we go on TV is forgive the cop before they judge him, convicted, accused, what are they? What are we doing? We tell people that you don't have to respect black people. What are we doing? I'm forgiving, yes, I forgive you. The blood of you and my son is not even dry. Yes, the blood is still warm on the ground. I forgive you in the name.
The religion of Jesus has stripped black people of our integrity and we better get it back because this looks bad, it looks bad every time you go to forgive a murderer who took a black life before the murderer even asks for forgiveness, Right? They don't even do it. you have to ask for forgiveness we are giving it to them so that we can free ourselves we have free forgiveness for everyone in your house do not forgive them on television make people respect us I raped your wife I forgive you I forgive you brother come we have to do better What were your general thoughts on the email situation?
Do you think retraining should be allowed? Of course he should, yes of course she should, he's not the first person to cheat on a married woman, he's not. In the latter, there are hundreds of white men doing the same thing, but white privilege protects them from being exposed. She should be allowed to train again. I think it was a stupid move to do that within the agency you work for. Yes, I think it should be. You're allowed to train again, but I think it underscores the fact that even though you're rich, even though you're successful, you're still black and their rules for the snow bunny crisis and one of the rules for the snow bunny crisis is that you can't sleep with a married white woman. as a black man that is absolutely unacceptable to white people remember one time you couldn't sleep with him at all yeah that will get you hanging in times square the point is yeah you don't touch no marriage he can touch the happy one for That's why they beat him up and that's why they beat up TJ Holmes.
You can't sleep with happy girls. The leftover white girls are for the black ones, not the happy ones. um I want to throw out some names, I want to have some fun right now, go ahead, I want to throw out some names, uh, word association or not, we just want to know how many tabs okay, that's it, I want to know how many latches, oh Stephen To Smith, that's what I want, give me all the names because I want to make sure I don't give it to anyone but someone else. Well, Stephen A. Smith, did you hear him respond to you on this podcast?
Yes, but everyone told me yes. He said he basically gave you what we were supposed to. being brothers, the speech is very bad, that's what you're going to do last year, but I thought you and Kyrie were supposed to be brothers, yes, that was family, he knows the sources of the Kyrie family. I didn't know that he knows Kyrie's family that he had been screwing. Kyrie under the bus for two years in a row, he knows his family, the Tyrese family, yeah damn yeah, it makes it worse, who else did you get? Shannon, uh-huh, Jerry Jones, uh-huh, uh, Josiah, who is the owner of the Brooklyn Nets, Charles Barkley, oh, Shaq, oh.
TJ Holmes is fine, Michael Irvin and Deion Sanders are fine, Jerry Jones is on top, he has to wait, they whip him into a coma, no matter how many lashes it takes, oh, crunchy, that's his name. Old Krusty is on top right after Old Krusty, it's shocking, okay? we got old and then we have Shaq and the barking dynamic duo Shaq and Barkley are up there Batman and Robin have been cooing more consistently than everyone else on the list they have quantity and quality not only are they the hardest they have quality today I think that they too are whipped into a coma, in fact, they can be whipped with Jerry.
Put three of them together. Shaq Barkley and Jerry Jones get whipped together. They receive the most spankings after them. Stephen A and Shannon are close to each other but they are less than Barkley and Shaq because Stephen A and Shannon will speak up for black people sometimes Shannon

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more than Stephen A but Shannon won't date a black woman Stephen A has never said that, so it's hard for me to choose which of them are worse for the culture, they have different attributes that counteract each other. I'll put them together, okay, at the next level, although I'm not going to give too much to Josiah because he doesn't really do too much, you know?
He gave Kyrita demands, but I don't think he ended up having to meet him. Also Josiah down. TJ Holmes. I haven't really followed it much. He gets some whipping because he shouldn't have been with the white girl holding her hand. jumping out of Ubers stupid in the cafe everything that gets tabs wait that's the host of the yeah yeah yeah he got sloppy so he's getting tabs smoking a cigarette Paparazzi all this yeah well all of you jumping out of the Uber doing game, he gets tabs for the snow bunny crisis and he gets whipping for being stupid, so he's right on top of Joe's side, those are the bottom two who we left out.
We have Michael Irvin. Michael Irvin replacing Jerry Jones. Michael Irvin is not getting whipped with Jerry Shack. and Charles is the first time I see him so bad, he is fine, he doesn't have that much time, he doesn't have enough equity, he doesn't have enough equity. I'll leave it, I'll put it lower. than Shannon and Stephen because again he doesn't have a lot of capital, but more than TJ Holmes, so he's below Shannon, so he's not in the bottom third, it's like the bottom third, but if he was on television with control with Shaq and Charles talk that kind of stuff, yeah he starts with you, you'll be at the top of the list, actually, you know, but tie his ass to his owner, not Mike. with Jerry we'll take him to the gun stand of the Cowboys, not with Mike because that was bad, it was bad to go out of your way to defend a racist just because he paid you, that's not acceptable bro, do you feel like the media likes it?
LeBron said something like: Why doesn't anyone ask me about Jerry Jones? Because the purpose of the white media when it comes to black men is to emasculate, emasculate and publicly destroy the positive image, that is his job. Our job is to misrepresent black men every chance we get, which is why our egos have often been used against us because we are so in love with cameras that every time one is available we like to jump in front of it feeling like we recognize their agendas. not to do it. making yourself look good the agenda is making you look bad and that's why when I speak at conferences there are always media people around Dr.
Umar uh CNBC I listen to CNN here no, it's a great time for you to put yourself out there. The job isn't, it doesn't include being understood by white people, right, you know what I mean, yeah, yeah, it doesn't include being understood by white people. I don't give a damn what they write, but let me tell you what they can't. to write, they won't be able to say that I contributed to their public lynching of me in their newspaper, yes, they won't be able to misquote you, yes, because I won't give it to you, yes, so what you say is what I think you won't be able to say and the Dr.
Johnson said unless they let you into the conference and I don't even want to let you into the conference but I have no control over that but I'm not interested in Talking to white media people now if they catch me , I don't run away from them, yes, yes, yes, if they ask me if I want it. No, the whites are not going to be of any use to us. White media is one of the most important aspects of white military domination over black people. We don't need media, we need our own. I agree about our own media, we definitely need to own that, but absolutely one of the conferences we are going to have at fdmg is the black media conference that we need. a global black media because if something is happening in Chicago, how do we know immediately in Philadelphia?
Yes something is happening in Africa, how do you know the white media is telling you how you found out about Hurricane Katrina? Because the white media told you that you follow what I'm saying yeah so black people can only get information about their own people from white people look at us we're not we have no idea what level of war we're in and what's coming against us, we don't have the idea she has two more and it will arrive in this decade this is no longer missing, she is in it now they add it now these next seven years will be hell for black people we better prepare I have two questions plus one, eh What do you think of some?
From other prominent black figures in and around the media, such as Tariq Nasheed, Dr. Mark Lamont Hill, and a few others, is there any crossover or commonalities between some of their messages and yours? Respect to everyone else, shout out to Dr. Lamar Lamont Hill, he is from North Philly as I am, yes indeed a good scholar, great friend, they are not Pan Africanists, I respect them, not sure if many of these other personalities take the black struggle as seriously as I do, but I respect them. a place for them, you know, so I wouldn't say anything to put them down.
I just think there's a difference between being a spokesperson and being an organizer and there's a difference between being an organizer and being a leader. I consider myself an organizer. I'm very careful about saying leader because last time I checked we never had a black national convention to elect leaders, he was not elected at all out of 50 million Africans as their leader, but I think we have too many black personalities and people. Awareness that she is more in love with being seen than feeling, yes, more in love with social media than with making a difference in the streets and I'm not saying that's necessarily the case for those two gentlemen, but I'm very disappointed.
In general, speaking about the fact that I am the only person of my generation within black consciousness who has built a relevant institution, that is a shame, yes, you follow what I say. I follow all the people on social media who talk about me. I am this and I am that and we need to do this and we need to do that nothing has been built nothing has been changed that speaks to the level of integrity that we have speaks to the level of sincerity that speaks The level of commitment and I would dare say that it speaks to the level of virility is also surprising.
One of the reasons I get the kind of love I get even from people who may disagree with me on certain aspects of my political position is that at least they see Me fighting, yes, at least they see Me out there building on real time also real time so even if I don't agree with Dr. Umar about the snow bunny crisis, the brother fighting for my children, then what else can I say? you know what I mean absolutely and I just don't think we had enough of them in the '60s right you had Stokely Huey Malcolm Mega Hampton Nation of Islam Movement Garvey Snick core SCLC we don't have any of that now yeah they were all activists, right, we have a lot of social commentators, no activism, yeah, no one in the field really did the job you had Frederick Douglass Martin Delaney Henry Highland Garnett Bishop Turner you return to Richard Island here in Philadelphia Absalom Jones Octavius ​​Cato Robert Purvis, Do you think they had contemporaries who are also fighting and building what we have now, yes, you give very good answers, we have to introduce you, you can introduce yourself to omrt, youlike, chef of the year that was, uh, he gave very good answers.
She opened a greeting and he just opened Honeysuckle Provisions black super black Supermarket yeah 48 and uh Walnut yeah I'm gonna check out Honeysuckle Provisions yeah honey so how long have you been there? Literally, literally, like a month a month. or two, write down that honeysuckle supply, yeah, 48 and uh, yeah, for the year that shows, shout out to Omar T, man, he's one of our great answer givers, yeah, sure, honeysuckle supply. Provisions Black owned supermarket, get out of here and I think the right hand of Philadelphia brother right across the street uh harsh reality 28th and Jefferson right, yeah, and I don't think don't quote me on this.
I think he gets his vegetables and all that stuff from a black-owned farm. I think which, uh, honeysuckle. Provisions. Okay, I'll check it out. Yes, I didn't know that man. Yes, Omar, you have two black supermarkets in Philadelphia, okay, Philadelphia, yes, brother is doing the work at the supermarket. Now we need that black bank because America needs it. black clinic and funny because you know we used to have the Frederick Douglass hospital here in Philadelphia, really, yeah, right at the end of Lombard Street, an all black hospital. In Philadelphia there were two black hospitals, both gone, so we need a black hospital, there's no doubt about that, I mean The black bank got the supermarket, we have the schools and we need some manufacturing and distribution because right now China runs the world with manufacturing and distribution.
That's why the United States can't do anything about it. People don't even have scruple about it. or like they just like oh yeah China like them just that's how they did it they were dispossessed they said listen the white man makes his money by selling high yeah we want to make our money by selling the cheapest yeah we're going to corner the market on all the Jeeps you need, that's what they did, yes, China has become indispensable because most people in the world live on less than a dollar a day, we sell the entire dollar store, China sells all the dollars, Yeah, so when you tell people no to mess with China, how are you going to do that?
When they got the flip flops, the cheap clothes, the cheap ones, so yeah, we wrote a documentary and we got rid of China, which we can't afford to buy from for the poor of the world. China got it. all this exporting in China where they just send fake stuff like that. I'm talking about tankers. Vietnam is watching the documentary as if they have a shopping mall there. Everything is false. I was there, yes, the whole song. I walked through the mall. Yes, yes, we were. Watching the documentary, this was nothing, it blew my mind because I think this is a real mall like the fashion edition, yeah, everything is pirated, right, they had the Air Jordans there, the Jordan was backwards, yeah, like if you still could.
Jordan had a BBL it's a real religion but let me tell you why I couldn't buy anything as you know Chinese people are much smaller than Africans nothing and I was mad yeah my dad ordered a Gucci hoodie my Dad asked for a hoodie and said, yes. I have a fork, she will be big, I swear to God it was too tight for you. I can't say she's not a foreigner, a lot of black people fly there for contraband, they come back, but if you buy for yourself and you're over five foot six. yeah toast yeah bro I couldn't find anything in China it didn't fit bro nothing I can't believe it nothing and guess what guess who loves watermelon and fried chicken more than us oh yeah the Chinese Yes, they love watermelon, that is, watermelon and fried foods.
I could I said, these are the real blacks, it was amazing there, bro, yeah, a true story, no disrespect to the Chinese people. I'm just telling what they told me at night, people in China don't leave their dogs in the garden because people cook. they, directly, that's cruel, directly, these finals, yes people don't leave their dogs outside, they say yes, people will cook and eat dogs, so if they do that in China, yes, now we know why chicken wings feel like yogurt. Paul Moody I always talk about Paul Mooney's career status, she said I used to live in Chinatown, it's like in the middle of the night, I hear a dog barking, like the family don't have a dog, like I'm there, It's like the next night you hear a cat meow, it's like No, no, they don't have kids, it's like one night I heard a baby cry, okay, but that's why it's two dollars, yeah, I was there and They told me yes, yes, people cook and eat dog hair, my God, uh. uh, what can we do to improve the ethnic image of black people?
Number one, create your own media because I don't care how many positive things we do in the future, they won't show it in their media, their agenda is to crucify your image doesn't promote it, so you have to have your own media, that's number one, but then besides number two, we just have to take care of business, we have to do what it takes for the black people, the black people, for the entire black world, because like Come on, the whole diaspora leaves because everyone is watching to black people in America as leaders and we do not take that responsibility seriously.
We are not doing it well. You know, when I travel the world, I tell black people all the time, yeah. waiting for black America to get this right, they may be waiting the rest of their lives, they can't wait for us, our people are just as confused there as you are here, so let's be busy wherever we are, don't wait. for us man we are confused, the disease of post-traumatic slavery is still with us, don't wait for us, we are more worried about being Americans than being freed Africans. My last question: is there any hope? brother Kanye, of course, Kanye is brilliant, he is a Genius, I think he might be a fool at times, but there is hope for him.
You know, at the end of the day, he goes down in history, at least for me, as the only black man in modern times who exposed the exploitation and control of European Jews. about black celebrities and entertainers, he did it in his prime, he lost a lot of money doing it and refused to make mistakes, he did not repent even at the sight of his assets dwindling. I can only respect that man like that, but besides that, I need Kanye to decide if he's going to be a fighter for the black cause or a fighter for the multiracial cause because he keeps coming and going I see too much hesitation too much seesaw too much give and take you neither us or you, so that we can all decide and if you want to be a multicultural activist, make it clear if you want to continue dating white girls, make it clear because if that is the direction you want. to get in, then I can cross you off my list of black men that I will respect and honor, understand me, I can stop waiting for something to happen, just know that it will never happen, yeah, because you keep coming and going and like. you don't know any black man who cares about black people as a Trump supporter impossible you're not a vitriolic supporter you're not out of that toast either I don't believe in anything no you're not out you want independence you want an independent black politician okay a party caucus or a Union where we can stop being exploited by the Democratic Republican dictatorship and push our own agenda among elected officials, that's what they should do, but by putting pressure on Trump you are keeping this tied to the Republicans by putting pressure on Biden.
We are keeping this tied to the Democrats and anyone who keeps this tied to a white person or a white racist political party that has no solutions or intends to create solutions for their people cannot be an absolutely untrustworthy resource. . Independence is the goal Independence in all things, is there any? I know. I said that was the last question. Are there politicians or people here in that political arena that Dr. Umar feels that we black people can trust or put our faith in Anderson? um, he's of age. so I don't know how much he could do right now, yeah, but he's someone I would work with, I think, uh, David Banner and T.
I think they're very serious about what we need to accomplish what we should have done between us. the kind of celebrities uh there are a lot of people that you don't know because they're not on social media that are here working and moving and doing things like that, um and one of the things that we want to do at fdmg is I want to start meeting up, so I can Let's not wait until we get to school ready so we can start having some meetings and get some of these people together and let's sit down and put some policies in place and start creating some programs and systems and institutions so that we can save and serve our people. the next stage of this yeah, I'm glad God blessed me with school because I've been talking all this, I talk, I talk and I think a lot of people put me in a speaker box, you know what I mean, I'm a lot further. that and I'm glad the school is here so people can see me make that transition from speaker, you understand, to institution builder, yeah, that was a much needed transition to let you know we've had all kinds of great speakers. .
You understand, yeah, that's not where your action is, man, where your legacy is, yeah, changing and transforming things, so no, that's real. I'm glad we're here, at the epitome of seeing fdmg manifest, yeah, well Dr. Umar, we appreciate that this was fantastic. We appreciate you, man, we love you, we support you, we're with you, um, I think your voice is very important and unapologetic, and it conveys a lot of different messages, um, you know about things that, like you, you said, our celebrity or our spokesperson They are afraid. to keep talking and you have been a definite change agent over the last few years and you are one of the few people who always likes to decipher the Matrix every time you speak man and people really resonate and hang on to all your words and We Appreciate all your work um congratulations on school yeah and you know that's the most important thing we're not.
I mean, yeah, yeah, where we are sometimes in the media it's like a b c d e f g, like people run the same Gauntlet almost and it's like you don't even do it. I don't agree, it's authentic, this is what I believe, this is what I feel, this is what I believe in, so I always respected that and what I always tell people, my goal is not to turn you into a robot. E5 tune-day, my goal is to force you to think that it doesn't matter if someone doesn't agree with everything I've said, if saying it forces you to reevaluate, yes, in the mirror of your political positions and views , then I did it.
Our problem is the paralysis of the independents. In black America we have very little independent thinking, so my job is to rebirth independent thinkers in the black community. The purpose of the academy is to birth independent thinkers because if you don't have independent thinkers, you won't come up with anything. New solutions, you definitely want to keep reinventing those old ideas tired of recycling them. Come on, this was fantastic. Anything else you want to tell people before we wrap this up and get a lot of our records on www.drummar.tv. Since YouTube, Instagram and Facebook are removing my live streams, I have decided to put them on a private platform, so please visit www.dr

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