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Dr. Umar Johnson Talks Deion Sanders, TJ Holmes, Interracial Relationships + The Snow Bunny Crisis

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Dr. Umar Johnson Talks Deion Sanders, TJ Holmes, Interracial Relationships + The Snow Bunny Crisis

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Morning. Everybody is dj n V. Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. We got a special guest in the building. Can come. Consciousness is back, doctor Umar Johnson. Welcome piece and Pan Africanism. Brothers, glad to be back, Glad to have you. Man. First of all, you look slim, brother, You don't You don't slim down a little bit? Oh yes, Uh, I think I have. Um. I didn't do nothing intentional, So let me not sit here and lie. Okay, I guess it's just you know, getting older and wise, I hope.

And first things first, man, congrats on the Frederick Douglas Marcus Golf Academy. I've been paying attention. I see that you got the building. Yes, so you've been doing renovations on the buildings, the HVAC in all kind of other stuff. We're just about done. Uh. Electric is awaiting a permit. H VAC is awaiting controls. They're actually at the school right now. Plumbing is just about done. They got one more piece. Fire alarm is done. They got to check

one more piece to that. The monitoring system is done. I'm hoping by the end of the calendar. Yeah, we can at our inspection and have a grand open and in February hopefully, and you you got to get accreditation to nah, Well, your accreditation comes from the state, so it's the state that gives you the license to operate. If you want accreditation beyond that, you can seek out

professional accreditation bureaus. But that's not legally required. Man, why don't you talk about that more, doctor Umar, especially being that they tried to clown you for so long about you know, not out because if you know that your mission is genuine, it's no need to respond to the negativity because that some day the fruit of your works will manifest. You follow my fingers while argue when you know one day they're going to see the school. Talk

about the process because it was a long process. Was a very long process, Hurley. Talk about that a little bit and what you had to get through and also getting funding. Yes, so we um took our first donation in Saint Louis twenty fourteen. We heard about the Saint Paul's College, which was an HPC you closed. Ever, they wanted two millions, so we tried to raise it as quickly as we can. That was a bit ambitious. We didn't succeed. It was sold to an Asian company unfortunately,

and HBCU sold to another race. I think it's a great disappointment for us as a people. So then we just started looking for a day school. So I went to Chicago, Detroit, Florida, Ohio, all over the country. I was just flying looking for a school. And then in twenty seventeen, I was on loop net, which was my main source of new property, and I saw this campus in Wilmington, Delaware that I had heard about but never

had a chance to see. So I'm on my way to Nat Turner celebration August twenty, twenty seventeen the Great North American Eclipse. I stopped, I saw the campus. I said, this looks pretty nice. When I got back from that Turner, I had to go to Cuba first to get my EFI initiation. I practiced Europe of Spirituality. Came back from Cuba and I got a chance to go into the school and I saw it. I said, we want this school, but they wanted two million dollars. We couldn't afford that.

We only had a half of a million. So I negotiated with them from August of seventeen until February of nineteen and they finally decided to sell us the building for the money that we had. So now we got the building. So what's been going on in the past three and a half years? Getting contractors who you can trust to help you with it? And contractors were not kind to us. Man, They ripped us off, they scammed us, they stole out the building. The con is real. The

con and contractor. I've been dealing with it for the last it's very real, brothers. And then finally we had our second FDMG festival this past September the tenth, and I said, you know what, we may have to step outside the African American community to get this done because we've been waiting three years for our people to help us, not for free. We could afford to pay them, but they wasn't being honest with us and straight up. And of course we know that's not all of our contractors.

We want to be clear. We've met a lot of our decent contractors along the way, but the ones who we had to use because they was licensed and certified where we are, they didn't really do us right. So I said, let's go with some wife folks, and guess what. Here we are ninety days later, and the white contractors have gotten us to the finish line in three months versus three years waiting on our own people. It says that we need to Frederick Douglas and Marcus Garvie Academy.

It says that black boys have to be raised and trained in how to be black men and how to be committed to the black community, because I think as a community we've lost our integrity, our honor, our loyalty, and our commitment. If I was who I am for Black people, for the Mexican American community, that school would have been done three years ago. If I was who I am to the Asian community, the Anglo Saxon community, the Native American community, that school gets done the first

year we purchased it. We're not sitting here three and a half years after purchase, just now getting to the finish line and needing white people to get us there. What is the curriculum going to look like? We our in addition to your required math, science, language, and social studies, we're going to have financial, economic science, critical how to

do your own taxes, real estate, international investments, business planning. Because, as we've talked about before, going to college is not automatically a recipe for success, but it is automatically a recipe for debt. So for those young men who want to go to college, we want to give them that ability to do that, but we also want to give them other means of making an economic impact and survival

plan for their lives. So we got financial and economic, We have dietary and nutritional how to eat the live a lot of your doctor Saby type of information, Doctor Layla Africa. Rest in peace to both of them. That will be in their agricultural and agronomical We're going to teach them how to grow. They have to grow their own food in order to graduate. We have to become

agriculturally self sufficient. In addition to that, spiritual and astrological science, I want our young men to understand how African people related to God before Abraham, before Jesus, for Muhammed. Those religions, and all due respect to all of them, they're only Christianity is two thousand years old, Islam is fifteen hundred years old, Judaism is about four or five thousand years old, but traditional African culture and spirituality is more than a

quarter of a million years old. We dealt with God fall longer from a non Abrahamic tradition than we have from an Abrahamic tradition. Nothing's wrong with those, but I want our children to understand how we deal with the ancestors, how we deal with the earth in the land, and

so we're going to have that. There will also be science of the black family, So that includes science of a black man, a black woman, the black child, how to be a gentleman, how to take care of your woman, how to raise your children, how to be a leader in the community. And of course there will be military and political science. If I didn't mention that, we do want to teach them survival skills, traditional African martial arts, both with and without weapons. Understanding the world that we

live in. Why is Africa the richest continent but in the poorest condition while it was Barack Obama made presidents and it had nothing to do with America reinventing herself. Okay, Why has multiculturalism been used as a weapon against African people? So we want to make sure that we are graduating well rounded young men who can go anywhere in the world and build independent communities. We are a nation building academy. We are not college prep. We are not military prep,

we are not trade school prep. They will be ready for any of those. But above all that, we are nation building. Can you answer that President Obama question. I'd like to know the answer today. Oh, Barack Obama was made president for two reasons. Domestically, he was made president to force alternative sexual lifestyles onto black children, sexual confusion as a means of population control. And internationally, he was made president to go to Africa and to force africam

there to build military basis all throughout the continent. And guess what, There's been about six schools in Africa over the past year, and every single coup was in a country with a United States military base. No coincidence. America only practices democracy or the person who wins the election has an agenda that is in the interests of America. Charlotte Man, you can be elected president, but if your agenda is not in the interest of the white power structure,

you will be overthrown. Democracy only lasts as long as the person winning the election is favorable to the agenda of the powershop. I think you see that all the time, especially with the GOP. Saw that in Georgia, right, they didn't care if herschel Walker was a terrible candidate. They knew that if he got into the Senate, he was gonna do the bidding of the GOP who won the run off. Warknock one, Okay, here's what I'm gonna say

to that, and my maternal ancestry is from Georgia. It didn't make a difference if Warnock one, It didn't make a difference if hoshel Walker won, because both of them are candidates who are aligned with two white, racist political parties. The Democratic Party don't care about black people. The Republican Party don't care about black people. Raphael Warnock hasn't done nothing his first term. He's not gonna do nothing his second term. And if herschel Walker would have won, it

would have been the same. One of the things we have to do as black people. We have to get off this Republican democratic political dichotomy because it does not serve us and it wasn't created for our interests. That is a white intellectual conversation. Whether you're a Republican or a Democrat, our dichotomy is not democracy or republicanism. Our dichotomy is freedom or oppression. That's the black dichotomy. Who belongs to the Freedom Party, who belongs to the House

Negro Party? That's it. Look at the Congressional Black Caucus, fifty nine African Americans, and more than half of them are old enough to be your grandparents. Why do we have people in the CBC in their seventies, in their eighties, in their sixties. Don't get me wrong. In African culture, we believe an old man for counsel and a young

man for war. But look who we got in DC fighting for justice for African people, the senior citizens, and we wonder why nothing's getting done because they don't want to pass the baton. And this is an issue that we have had in the Black community for a long time, not just Congressional Black Caucus, black church, black community organization, where we don't want to pass the baton to the next generation. And why not. Black men and women are

seldom given an opportunity to experience real power. So when we get a taste of real power, we don't like to give it up because we're not used to it. That's why you got an hundred year old pastors running churches when you got twenty and thirty year old young pastors in the same congregation who would never get a chance to give a sermon. That's why you see so many old leaders in black organizations because they don't want to pass the baton, because the old black man's ego

is bigger and stronger than a young black man's ego. No, I want to go back to something you said about Obama. You know Obama was opposed the same sex marriage and oh when he ran, Yeah, but the power structure told him, you're going to support this when you get in there. That was the second term. Yes, ye, yes, because the agenda had not yet been set. But when the agenda was set, he had to carry it out because Obama belonged to a white, racist political party. Let me ask

you question the students that want to attend your school. Yes, sir, thank you. Is there anything? What are the qualifications if there are any? Uh? Be black? There's really no qualifications. If you're gayest trader, doesn't matter if you're mixed or anything. Well, a mixed African. For those of us who are revolution every Pan African nationalists garviites, a mixed African is considered

an African. I do not discriminate between a black man with a white mother, or a black man with with a black mother, or a black woman with a white father, or a black woman with a black father. If one of your parents is an African, we accept you as an African as long as you identify you have to be psychologically black, and you also have to be biologically black. You understand, But we don't take issue with mixed race. Many of the greatest Pan Africanists who ever lived or

mixed race. There's even some argument that the greatest revolutionary of all time in his country to profit and that Turner, he may have been a mixed race. His mother may have been raped by the slave master. You see, So we don't take issue over that. On a plantation, you had no control how you came into this world. Now, with that being said, it's important that black men and black women, even if they be mixed race Africans, they understand that we will not perpetuate that mistake because it

does not benefit the black community. So although you may have a white parent, you will only produce children with someone who looks like you. Be careful drinking that. That's called liquid death. Now you should It's water. Look at the can. It's water. It's gonna make sure I get my brother. Nothing just gives you some bragular water man. It's the ciain't hit it now. I think that that's

I think that's wisk Leifer's water. Actually I think he's okay, Okay, wis Kleifer from PA, So that might be okay, Okay. I'm gonna be careful because you'll know. When brother Malcolm went to the Middle East, they poisoned his drink. I think Malcolm had to get pumped. They try to kill Malcolm in the Middle East. I know you're not, but

I don't know who else around here. Okay, Johnny Cochrane was poisoned, and you know Johnny Cochrane was murdered because Johnny Cochrane was on the verge of finding out or he was going to determine how much reparations America owes African people. Right after that, Johnny Cochrane ends up dead. Patrice Lamumba in the Congo first democratically elected Prime Minister of the Congo. They poisoned his daughter in trying to

poison him. The CIA through the two pace. So we got to be clear that there is a doctor collar that du Muhammad, a leader of the New Black Panther party. He may have also been poisoned. So we got to be careful about what we eat and what we drink, especially me. So what do you think about the study of HR forty You know what I mean, because I mean that study is the reparations Bill. Yeah, it's the reparations bill that's supposed to see and determine you know,

who gets reparations and how much reparations. Well, let's take it a step further. The state of California legislature just approved in the past few days a bill that will give each African American in the state of California two hundred and thirty three thousand dollars as a reparations paint. I think that's a bullish I think Gavin Newson is just doing that because reparations is going to be the buzzword for twenty twenty four to get black people energized.

It is, and it's also a trap. Now, first of all, the reparations movement comes out of the Pan African This movement, we gave birth to reparations. It's not anything new, that's our thing, although it's for the whole people, a cash payout for reparations is a trap. And the reason the cash payout for reparations is a trap is because so much of what needs to be fixed in American society for African people, will take more than cash to do it.

In other words, I give d DJ injury two hundred and thirty three thousand dollars, or if I take the Bob Johnson plan, he said, each American African is do three hundred and fifty thousand dollars, right, I give you three hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Does that stop mass incarceration? Does that stop miseducation? Does that stop gentrification? Does that stop police genocide? Does that guarantee as access to wealth? I mean, in the state of California, what can you

get with two hundred and thirty three thousand dollars? I'm not even sure if that's enough for a house. And on top of that, the minute they give you the payment, they can reduce the value of the pa AIM through inflation, so I can flood the economy with money, so the two thirty three is only worth one twenty and about twenty four hours. And then that's what they're gonna do. After they give their reparations to African people. They're going to find subsidy programs to give to the LGBTQ, to

the women, to immigrants, to other people. So at the end of the day, what looked like a step up for black people would be a step back if I was in charge of the reparations. Conversation Number one, control of all Black music must only be done through the Black community. No non African can control our music. Prince Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Biggie Tupac. If the publishing, if the marketing, if the promotion, if the recording is not controlled by Black people, that has to change. We own

our own music. Nobody can own self produce, published, promote black music but black people. Because music is one of America's leading export industries. America makes more money off black music than almost anything else that she sells. So if we control the music, we have a steady stream of global revenue where we can build up Black Wall Street in every single city in America for black people. That's how much money will be coming in from black music.

That's one. Two. All Black inventions return to us permanently. Everything we invented is a permanent pattern for Africans and if you want to use it, you must pay us a percentage. The cell phone we invented that Internet. That's ours. Helicopter that's ours self lubricating engine, the microphone, the stop sign Milwaukee talkie. While those lights on right now because a black man named Lewis Latimer wrote a textbook that taught China, the UK, Canada, in America how to light

up a whole city at night. Without Lewis Latimer, you don't get street lights at night. You don't get constant illumination anywhere in the world. So guess what, anybody running lights you're paying Black people. Take back ownership of our music, take back ownership of our inventions. Next on the list is all the confiscated lands. We had hundreds of thousands of acres of land stolen from US between eighteen sixty

five and Malcolm's assassination in nineteen sixty five. We need to put together a research team that's going to investigate all the land that was stolen from African people and return it back. Since most of our people are dealing with homelessness. We have the highest homelessness rate in Black America since the sixties. If we can get our land back that will go a long way to getting a lot of our single mothers in their children off the street.

In addition to that, America has about ten major exports gold, oil, water, electricity. We get a twenty five percent cut permanently. This is perpetual. Every time America makes a dollar, we get twenty five cents of that dollar as part of the reparations payment. American African sixty percent of US make up ten states. All ten of the states that represent sixty percent of US are seaboarding states. We should automatically control the port so we know what's coming in, what's going out, and

we also get a percentage of that. But here's my biggest issue with reparations three one psychological damages. I'm not hearing enough of the reparations talking heads discuss enough about the psychological damages. You know, you can get far more from what you're old psychologically than you can ever get for two hundred forty three years of unpaid labor on the plantation. The psychological damage is what affects us the most. Every time you see a black man with a white woman,

that's psychological damage. Every time you see a black woman with a blind wig on the head. That's psychological damage. Every time you see a little black boy or girl playing with a white doll instead of a black doll, that's psychological damage. Where you see a black man take the life of another black man, that psychological damage. America owes us more for the psychological holocaust than she can ever owe for the labor. So we need to talk

more about that. In addition to that, I don't hear nobody talking about the role the a Rabs played in the Transatlantic slave trade. I don't hear anybody talking about the role that the European Jews played in the slave trade. I don't hear nobody talk about the role that the Catholic Church played in the slave trade. If we're gonna talk about reparations, bring every group that was responsible, those who finance the slavesh Nigerians too, Okay, let's talk about that.

There was participation from some African kingdoms. We know that Dahomie, for example, which was popularizing the Lion King movie, the Woman King movie. There was some African participation. But guess what. The Transatlantic slave trade was a European operation. It was controlled, it grew, it was financed by Europeans when many of the African nations found out what was really being done to us. Because in Africa there was no concept of

chaddow slavery. There was no such thing as owning people forever. There was no such thing as perpetual ownership of an entire family line or bloodline you understand we had. There was no such thing as being dehumanized. European slavery stripped African people of our humanity. There's no precedent for that in the world before European chaddow slavery. They didn't know what they were getting into. They were wrong and can

be held accountable. But let's not take the onus off of the true power structure behind slavery, and that was the White Man. Oh Portuguese was in it, the Dutch was in it, the Italians was in it, the Germans was in it. Who didn't have a hand either in slavery outright or colonization that came after it. And when you factor in colonization with slavery, you can't possibly blame an African nation for that because they suffered during colonization

as much as we did in slavery. So I reject any proposal that wants to make African people more liable for slavery than the white people who owned, controlled, expanded and benefited. Yeah, they're definitely not more liable. It's just like you said, everybody are equally equally. Everybody needs to be at the table. Absolutely, But Africa don't owe us reparations. They owe us as a people internal reparations, just like we owe ourselves as a people internal reparations. Here's what

I want to say. We are entitled to reparations. We will get it. But let us be clear something. Money isn't going to fix many of the problems that we have. Money isn't going to stop the back and forth accusations and tearing down that's going on all over the internet between black men and black women. Money not going to stop that. Money ain't gonna make the black man love the white woman anymore, you understand me. Money is not going to remove the self hatred complex that so many

African people have within us. There's so much that we have to do on our own that money cannot buy. So anybody who thinks that money is going to reverse the psychological holocaust is insane. It does has its place, but it is not a panacea for all of our problems. And I am of the opinion that if you don't change the way we think before we get reparations, if you don't build an infrastructure for African people before we get reparations, you change nothing else about African people. Damn.

Can we please talk about Jerry Jones? Yes, posted a picture they try to sland there over the summer. I guess it was a video of you. I guess ver jungle fever in the mall. Okay, let me tell you what happened. I thought we talked to him about that. Al somebody tried to hack my phone an iPhone. It went out, My phone never went out. I call iPhone. They say, okay, we have an appointment for you. I said, I'm in Philadelphia, Apple closest placed Cherry Hill Mall. Apple Store.

No problem. I ain't got no phone. I need my phone. I go to Cherry Hill. Yes, sir, so I go to Cherry Hill Mall. They're working on my phone. It's taking forever for my appointment to come up. I said, let me find something to do. I go get me some suits, go back, get the phone fixed. I'm on my way out the mall. I'm done. I see him standing in the middle with incense, oils, crystals. I'm into all that. I said, okay, this must be a sister. Let me go over here. I'm looking through the instance.

Young white lady come around, She said, can I help you? I said this, sh'll stay because I'm like, you know, because this was black people's stuff, you know what I mean, something like? She said. She had a little foreign accent. I said, no problem. So I buy some incense. A brother stops by. Can I take a picture? Shore, I get a rock? Sister come by? Can I take a picture? Some more you've come by? Can I take a picture? The white girl started looking at me like, who are you? Like,

why is everybody stopping asking you for a pitchure? I said, I'm doctor, um, I'm a psychologist. She pulls out her phone. She said, well, let me see where you are. I said, go to YouTube, typing Umar Johnson breakfast club. That's exactly what That's exactly what I tok. So she pulls out of a phone and she go to john said breakfast club. She said, that is you. I said, that's me. Some coons at a nearby restaurant are feeling the whole thing. But when they posted, they don't post the prelude to

the conversation. If they would have showed everybody stopping, they would have knew she must have been curious about ye. They cut that off and they just showed me with her phone, like I'm giving her my number? Can I get your number? Baby, blah blah blah blah blah. All I was doing was confirming that that's who I am. Don't you know they went up there and interviewed her. You know, all week the people that recorded you Nick Ross from you two ran to the Cherry Hill mall.

They gotta sat down with the snow bunny. Are you wanted Doctor Umar's wives? Is what they were trying to figure out. And she told the truth though, and I appreciate it, but she said all he did was shot. I wanted to know who he was. Everybody was stopping to talk to him. He told me to pull out go to YouTube breakfast club, and he was just confronted, picked up my bag and walked off. They didn't even show me walk off. I don't think you realize how

funny it is. That's like a doctor Umar trap. We're gonna set up the incense in the rocks over there, snow Bunny. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It was crazy. But I'm glad she was honest because she could have she could she could have said he tried to get at you know what I mean. So I think people think you hate white people, white people. I have conversations without white folks all the time, A raps Chinese, East Indian. I have people who watched my work from all over the world.

I would just stop in the airport by an Asian who works for but he caught a security US. He came right over too, I'm taking my shoes off and said, hey, I'm a big but forty year old Asian man. I'm not sure if he was Chinese the Japanese, but he said, I'm a big fan of your work. Keep on doing what you're doing. Asian had a group of white boys run up to me at the airport I was in Dallas, Texas. Can we take a picture? I took the picture. Why do I do that? People say, why do you take

pictures when white folks stop you? Because it's important for the world to know that my agenda is not hate. My agenda is African liberation. I'm opposed to white supremacy. I'm not opposed to white people. My priority is my own people, but I have nothing against shorts. I'm unapologetically African, but the problem is historically any black man who is unapologetically African, Malcolm, the Honorable Marcus Garvey, Stokely, Carmichael uh He repeat Newton, anybody who was that way, we will

automatically brand it as auntie. Everybody else that is not true. We are Africans. We are the original humanitarians of the planet Earth. We have never been against another people. But I'm unapologetically committed to my own and white people. You just don't. I don't hate nobody. I became a psychologist to help people, and in my work I do work with all races, but my priority is my own because

we need them the most. Help. Charity starts at home and so therefore I make no apologies about being for black people. I make no apologies about saying a black man has no business being with another woman Emay Udoka and T. J. Holmes. I make no apologies about that because we got to save ourselves. No, let's go to jail. Let's style you feeding now. And by the way, what doctor Umar saying other communities say that, and nobody has. Nobody says nothing. Nobody says nothing. Okay, he made Udoka

and TJ. Holmes. First of all, what they did was wrong. You had no business having relations with another man's wife. If in fact those women were married, It's wrong. Husband, white black purple is wrong. Adultery is wrong, but it's even more wrong because you chose to go outside your community and do it. It's even more wrong because you chose to go into the white power structure and do it there. They were not chastised because they committed adultery.

Celebrities do it all the time. They were not chastise for that. They were chastise for because they failed to keep in mind that white black men get the white women that other white men genuinely do not want. You don't get the top of the line white women. You don't. You get leftovers. Look at most of our celebrities. They don't. They did not marry women who came from the richest white families. Black money and white money don't behave the same.

New black money and old white money have two totally different personalities. New black money would jump on any poor white girl and make her a billionaire, Tiger Woods, rich white woman. Rich white money doesn't operate that way. You see the sin of em Udoka and the sin of T. J. Holmes is you had an affair with a white man's wife. This is a desirable white woman. Somebody loves her and is married to her, and you had the audacity to take away from her husband being a Negro. That's why

they had to be sat down. And if I could speak with emy Udoka, I would have to ask him. On top of all that, you chose a woman from the Mormon Church? Was the family is Mormon? The Mormon's historically one of the most racist denominations of the Christian religion. Did you know they did not ordain black ministers until nineteen seventy eight. The most favorite famous leader Brigham Young. He said the devil was black, and he also justified the enslavement of African people by way of the curse

of Canaan. Ham was cursed for uncovering his father's nakedness and as a result of that curse be the first born Canaan. So the Mormon Church and Brigham Young and the other leaders said that black people's skin was black and eye here was nappy because of the curse of Canaan, and that justified our enslavement. He did get done about it that deep, but he was just probably hitting something. He don't think he was thinking about it. But here's my point. If you're going to sleep with a white woman,

you don't go to the KKK and get one. You see, look at the other brother Everett, the young basketball player from Louisiana State University. This year, he visited his white girlfriend in Boise, Idaho. She takes him to a Mormon wedding. She should know better. They didn't let him in because he's black. Then he goes whitewater raft and with the snow Bunny and three friends, they fall off the raft. Now he's an athlete, six foot whatever. She's a white girl.

She survives. He dies. Nobody looks for his body. It was a strange who called the police and said he was missing. He turned up dead a couple of days later. Another Mormon, Why did his parents let him go visit a white girl in Boise, Idaho? And why are you going to a Mormon wedding? And eme Udoka, why are you sleeping with a Mormon woman When you look at the history of the Mormon people. I'm not saying everyone, but structurally and systematically they have been against black folks.

So my goodness, if you're gonna do it, find a liberal or something, you don't get a Mormon. It's absolutely ridiculous that they did that. But they were wrong in what they were doing. But they're being punished, not for a doll three, they're being punished for being black men. Yeah, him with white women, with t J. Holmes, I think that they are about to demonize him in a real way, like they even already put out a story that he was having multiple affairs. But they're going to get him.

You are not allowed to touch the white women that white men have claimed or considered to be marriage worthy. You get the leftovers, our athletes, our celebrities, they all got leftovers. They do not get top of the crop white girls and email who dons. TJ. Holmes made a mistake of messing with women, white women who are untouchable, made untouchable by white males. So top of the crop white women is married, financial status, or just women that are bloodline. Okay, you have to come from one of

them families with them names. It could also be financial as well. You follow what I'm saying. But white men determine who those women are, and it's normally a mix of income, status and bloodline as well as occupation. You follow what I'm saying, they're not poor, they don't come from poor means. They're not a first generation millionaires. You understand Black men don't generally get those women, and married white women are automatically included in that by virtue that

they've been claimed by white man. I don't ask you something doc for you. Have you was seeing an interracial relationship that was acceptable to you? No interracial relationship is acceptable because we have too many Black women who are unmarried. Black women are the largest population on the planet Earth. If you can't find one in America, get it from Africa. If you can't get it from Africa, go to the Caribbean,

go to Canada, go to Europe. Why would a black man need to copulate build a family with anything other than a black woman when you have so many black women available. It is an exercise in self hatred. There's no way to get around it. Do you think Kanye was if he had a black woman, things would be different? Oh? Absolutely? I think Kim Kardashian used him, and the fact that they're making that man pay two hundred thousand dollars a month in child support when both he and the wife

are billionaires are absolutely ridiculous. I think they want to break him. I think they want to break him. And although I don't agree with the weight in which Kanye articulated some of his thoughts, I appreciate the fact that he was the first black man since Michael Jackson to speak truth to power, to specifically identify certain communities of Europeans who have exploited gangster rap, black and attainers and other people since its inception, and nobody has called him out.

He's the first to do it since Michael Jackson. But when Michael did it, he wasn't in his prim Kanye did it in his prime. I can't give Kanye in no respect because I've never seen a black man seek more white validation than Kanye. Well, that's the issue. Kanye is not choosing a side. One day it's about saving our people. The next day, you want to date with another snow bunny. One day, it's about helping the old press. The next day you're campaigning for Donald Trump. One day

it's about being independent. The next day, I'm hearing about you going into business with some with some white man. Make up your mind. I think Kanye is trying to figure out where he is, but he got to make up his mind because you're too health the skelter. And at this point, I'm gonna be honest with you. Although I appreciate Kanye's honesty, I think most of his agenda

is about Kanye. And I'm gonna say that because when I look at our black billionaire class, whether it's Kanye, whether it's Oprah, whether it's jay Z, whether Tyler Perry, even if he's no longer in that class, none of them, Lebron Puffy, none of them have built an independent black institution for the black community anywhere in this country. Not one. How many lashes would Kanye get, Kanye would probably get. I'm still working on Kanye lash count because I want

to see where he ends up. I need him to make up his mind and then stay there, and I need him to be a little bit more articulate but what he says, because although I think Kanye is on the right track, he's not articulating himself well enough. He's not controlling his public narrative. So when I do interviews like this or any interview, I go out of my way to be careful with my wording so nobody can try to use it against me later. You have to

try to control your narrative. And he will get on a platform and say some things that he may not even believe, just for the shock value. And you're now giving the media the opportunity to brand you something that you are not. That's worse to me though. If you don't if you don't even have no real intention, or you don't even know what the hell you're saying, that's so anti intellectual. Well, the issue is Kanye. I think he's very brilliant, but I also think he's dealing with

some unaddressed mental health issues. That's true. That is true. You say none of them have built the institutions and and and I would not put them on the same level as a Kyrie Irving because I believe Kyrie is one hundred percent genuine in his thinking. I think he's very thought out, and I think Kyrie does a good

job of controlling his narrative. And I think that community that tried to destroy him could be accused of being hypocritical because Jeff Basos, the one hundred and thirty nine billion dollar owner of Amazon, has just issued a statement a few days ago they're not removing the DVD. That was Jeff bass That was the other That was the current CEO of Amazon. Okay, but Jeff Basos is still the owner, isn't he He's got a percentage in it. But it was the current The first who made that

statement was the curren CEO. Okay, current CEO Jeff Bezos. Whoever. Amazon is not pulling a DVD. They have not been accused of being an anti Semitic, They have not been accused of being racist. They have not being accused of being a hate monger of any other people. So if Kye, if Kyrie can be accused, evolve that for sharing a

video that he was not in. How is it that Amazon gets none of the smoke when they said they're not going to pull Jonathan Black yesterday and I asked the same question he said, and he said, they have been giving them the smoke. They wrote the smoke. They wrote them letters the same thing. They didn't wrote the letter, but they tried to destroy Kyrie's career. Not no damn letter but they also said that it's illegal in what state in Germany? So that's a country in Germany the

country to actually have that. I guess so because of the denoification of Germany. I forgot how he worded it. I think he was saying that did. But Amazon is global, that's one contract, so because they can't sell it in Germany acceptable. No, they don't want it up period. But but you know, but where is the media campaign by them to crucify Amazon the way they crucify Kanye Excuse me Kyrie for sharing the video that Amazon is making millions of dollars off I will say hypocritical, say knocking

them up. I feel like sometimes we can't be selective moralists, but sometimes we, as in black people on social media, make these stories bigger because if we want it, like the breadfall situation Amazon, if we talked about those situations like we talk about other things, we would create those campaigns. But the white media made Kanye's excuse me Kyrie situation

an issue. So if you're gonna make it an issue for Kyrie, white media making an issue for Amazon, white media, I mean the white media did report on it when when Adele didn't get the same energy. I think I get the same That's a double sting because of what

we talk about. And anybody anybody who practices selective morality, whether you're European Jew, whether you a revolutionary Pan Africanists, whether you're a socialist, a Christian or Muslim of Hebrew, selective morality's hypocrisy because what I'm saying, if Envy does it, it's wrong and he should be punished. If Charlotte Mane does it, it's okay. Amazon is still selling it. They have yet to be branded by the ADL. Anybody else's

anti Semitic, that's hypocrisy. That's that's hypocris. That's one of the questions I asked Jonathan Greenblad. I said, you know, it feels like um when when when we do something there's consequences for yes, So I asked them, how do you punish that level of white privilege? How do you punish it down? They're not going to ton of ships because at the end of the day, white supremacy requires

commitment and loyalty from all groups of white people. They may have their internal differences, but at the end of the day, they all agree that black people must be kept in their place. The Kyrie and Kanye issue was more about suppressing free speech for hetero sexual black males than it was about anti Semitism or anything like that. Look at Tiffany Cross. She says something on your show.

They cut her. They made Jalen Rose take back what he said about the fact the woman at the heart of the email Udoka scandal has never been exposed she cheated on her husband. Why is Emay Udoka all over the media, but the white woman who cheated on her husband is not all over the media. It's a double standard, and we are not calling out the double standard. If wrong is wrong, it should be wrong for everybody. This

is not about right or wrong. This is about suppressing the First Amendment freedom of speech rights of hetero sexual blackmails who do not endorse the European narrative. That's what it's not. Get any of that you said. The only thing I pushed back on is man, I do not like seeing people proper up Kanye was bro because Kanye was is the most anti black Negro out here, and I do not like when people just why do you say that? Why do you say he's so inside about them?

Look at who he chooses to be with and and even when he had those billion dollar companies, what was under the hood of those companies, Doctor Uma? Where was his black staff? I agree? Where was his black leadership? Agree? You know? And that's why right now, as I just said a minute ago, I believe Kanye's agenda is what's best for Kanye. I don't think it's about what's best

for black people until he shows me something else. I really believe he did what he did to get freed of them contracts because he has the brand, in the platform and the status now out where he could probably make his own sneakers and make his own music and probably sell as much, if not more than he did before. I believe so. I believe so Kanye is big. Charlemagne's a football team, ballas Cowboys. Yes, and the owner Jerry Jones. Listen to this. Here's another example of selective morality. How

is it? Brett Farve and I'm coming to Jerry stole about seventy million hours of poor people's money from Mississippi to help his daughter's college build a volleyball fiel to something. But it wasn't that much. It was up the million, It wasn't seventy it was million doubles, it was millions, it was multi millions. Anyhow, he don't get indicted, He don't get charged. No charges are being brought against Brett Farve. If a black man did the same thing, you and

I know, he gets crucified. Look at the double standard in the select the morality. Now let's come to Jerry Jones. It's the same Jerry Jones who never high the black coach. Same Jerry Jones, during the Colin Kaepernick protests of twenty sixteen, said if any of my players are caught quote unquote disrespecting the American flag by taking a knee, They're not gonna play on my team no more. This is that Jerry Jones, who never stood up against any of the

racism in the state of Texas. And he gets caught in the picture September ninth, nineteen fifty seven North Little Rock High School. And then he commits three lies when asked about this picture. He was part of a mob to deny a group of African Americans entry into North Little Rock High School. He says he was just there to be curious. He says neither he nor any of the other white boys or people there knew what they

were going to get into. That's lie number one. Jerry Jones had already admitted that his coach told him not to go nowhere near that there would be trouble there. So how is it you didn't know what you was going into and nobody else there knew what you was going into when your coach told you it might be trouble and stay away from it. That was an absolute lie. And then when he was asked whether he regretted being there, he never answered the question, where is Roger Goodell? Where's

the NFL? Why isn't he being given a list of demands, just like Kyrie was being given a list of demands? And check this out to make matters worse, guess what else happened. On September nine, nineteen fifty seven, DJ President Dwight D. Eisenhower signs the nineteen fifty seven Civil Rights Bill creating the Civil Rights Commission within the Department of Justice, first act of civil rights legislation since eighteen seventy five. Jerry Jones and arrest of them kids, they knew that

they were there to repudiate that presidential signing. They were also there because what happened five days before that. What happened on September fourth, nineteen fifty seven, the Little Rock ten trying to get into Central Rock Central High School, and Governor Farbs of Arkansas instructed the National Guard not to let them in. They were called the N word, they were spit on, they were beat on, they were threatened,

they were terrorized by white folks. Five days earlier, Jerry Jones knew exactly what he was going to get into the Supreme Court just outlaw school desegregation three years earlier, on May seventeenth, nineteen fifty four, he knew exactly why he was going. He was going to stop black people from coming into North f the Rock. Now, Stephen A.

Smith says, Jerry Jones don't deserve this. He don't deserve to be held accountable for his part in supporting one of the most racist events in American history, which was the desegregation of America schools. He shouldn't be held accountable. Stephen A. Says, since this happened sixty five years ago, he should get it pass. Because Stevenay is probably up to one hundred and fifty thousand lashes right now for his coning. But listen, if Jerry Jones get it passed

because he's fourteen, why didn't Matill get it passed? He was fourteen? Tommy or Rice Ohio, he was twelve? Where his pass at? What about the brother in Gulfport, Mississippi two months ago? Jaheen Jalen. I'm forgetting his name shot in the head coming out of a dollars store with his hands up? Where was his past? Tray Vine was seventeen?

Where was his past? Look at all the young black boys who are tried as adults in America's prisons right now, serving time in adult prisons under the age of seventeen. Where they passed at? Stephen A? Why are we protecting privileged white men? And you know what makes it so sad, Jerry Jones don't even have to defend himself. He got black men who will jump up. Did you see Michael Irvin? This uncle remus? Michael Irvin says, Oh, he wasn't at

the front of the line. So because he wasn't at the front of the line, he less racist than the ones who's at the front. Oh he don't look like the guy with the cigarette in his mouth. Jerry Jones is a righteous man and a great man. All white people worked that way back in the day. This is Michael Irvin. All white people work that way back in the day. So we're supposed to get Jerry Jones the past. There's nothing worse. How many lashes for Michael Irvin? Get

about five thousand lashes for that. No black man should ever volunteer himself, stephen A. Smith and Michael Irvin to play defense attorney for a white man. Jerry Jones ain't thinking about black folks. He has yet to speak up on social district justice issues. He is a racist and he should be forced to sell the team. But it's not gonna happen. Why because it would take the players of the NFL to protest to force them out. And we already see that our NFL athletes and our NBA

athletes don't have enough courage. They're more concerned with money than they are about the movement. And that's why I'm disappointed in Dion saying that I don't think there's no defense. I know, I know. I don't think there's no defense for Jerry Jones, and there's no defense for stephen A.

Smith and Michael Irvin defending him either. Let that white man speak for himself, and I like what you don't take off for black people like that, Stephen A. You threw Kyrie under the bus, Shannon Sharp, you threw Kyrie under the bus. But soon when a white man mess up, and Shannon didn't defend Jerry Jones, but Stephen did and Michael did soon when a white man make a mistake, every every black man in sports media when it be defense attorney for white folks, but have no problem throwing

black athletes under the bus. And I like what Jay William said that you know, shout out to Jay William and Jerry Jones would be forced to denounce anti black races and he hasn't, and he should discuss what he's learned over the passage. He's a privileged white man. He just as racis now as he was then. Listen, I've been studying psychology in my whole life. I got a doctorate in it, I got three master's degrees inn and

I got two certifications in it. You know what they tell you in psychology that the human personality is largely fixed by the age of five five five, Jerry Jones was fourteen. If you're gonna tell me that Jerry Jones is fundamentally a different person now at eighty then he was at fourteen. Let me know what major critical life experiences Jerry Jones went through that transformed the way that he thinks nothing at all. People say, well, we gotta

give him credit. Dak Prescott talking about look at his resume since then. Look at his resume since then, Dak Prescott, he ain't done nothing to help black folks, and Jerry Jones ain't thinking about helping black folks. I don't like when people who say because he didn't hire a black coach, because just because he hired a black coach don't mean anything. I do agree, but at least his shows you are at least concerned about how racism looks on your resume.

Jerry Jones is not even concerned about how racism looks on his resume. How many lashes give for being a cowboy fan still like Eagles? Nah, I'm not watching a football nor NBA no more. I'm done what I'm officially done. Brother. We cannot be for the black liberation struggle and support white corporations and systems that systematically practice and defend white privilege and white racism against black people what they did. The college cabinet, what about them? They just did to

get it back. They're not protesting, They're not doing nothing. They're not doing protests. Okay, okay, show me a rich athlete who built a relevant independent black institution in this country. Give me one, and let me tell you what they are. Independent school. Don't give me no charter school, charter schools, a public schools. Don't give me no charter schools. School built that is public school, but it has its name on it. But you know, Lebron speaks up for black issue.

I didn't ask you about speaking. Let me go back to my question. My question was, name me a black celebrity or entertainer who has built a relevant independent black institution. But cool, I agree with bank, But is that the supermarket, the hospital, manufacturing distribute. It's the heart of a community. Charlemagne, take care of the major problems we got just because Lebron James got in front of a microphone and undid what he did a few weeks ago. And I want

to give Lebron some props. I appreciated his comments about Jerry Jones and comparing that to the way in which they tried to castrate Kyrie shout out to Lebron. But now, Lebron, don't pull a Shannon Sharpen and stephen A. And right after you do something positive or say something good, you take it back by going right back to the Django character. You understand, he got to be consistent. Speech is not

enough when you're worth billions to who much is given? Envy, much is expected if you're a billionaire talking talking, So how can y'all co sign Kanye so much? He don't do that? Pull back into the black Kanye spoke a significant truth to a significant white pot. I agree. I have infrastructures full of black people making to ask you again, what institution that's relevant has been built by a black athlete or celebrity this century? I needed? Did you just

mean school, banking and relevant? Okay? Lebron James started a movement against voter disenfranchiseman walk through the streets of Brooklyn, walk through the streets of Harlem, walk through the streets of the Bronx, walk through the streets of Queens, walk through the streets of Staten Island, and asks black people what are the top five problems black people have in America? I promise you voter suppression. Ain't one voter suppression at one. Come on, y'all. If we want to solve our problems,

we gotta get serious. And black athletes have been coning for far too long. I'm concerned about money, been making a difference. We gotta go. But Dion saying, as you were talking about Dean saying, everybody's been texting me about this all week. Talk to me about Dion before you get into it. You know, Charlemagne Gay Donkey to day to people that would criticize. And I'm coming right at let's go, let's go. I'm coming right at let's go.

I'm coming right at more lashes. When Dion Sanders stood against Colin Kaepernick's protest in sixteen, I branded him a negro pion. He did, yes, he did. He said he did. He. I saw him say it out of his mouth on an interview. He said he should not have taken that knee. It was wrong. Dion Sanders. I put him in a nigro peon camp because he didn't stand with Colin Kaepernick. When I heard Dion Sanders was taking a job, I said, Okay, I'm gonna give him his black pass back because here.

You are one of the top five greatest athletes, arguably the greatest football player ever, including Tom Brady. Dion could go down as great as that. You go to Jackson State HBCU. That's impressive. Now I hear all of a sudden, you might be leaving. So he's leaving. Stay with me. He's wrong, But I have two levels of wrong. I got a low level and I got a high. I'll

explain him to you quickly. My low level. If Dione told the administration and the students and the players at Jackson State that I'm taking his job, but I need y'all to know if something better comes along. As soon as it comes along, I may be leaving you. If he was that transparent, I didn't see that. I played the clip nother day, he said on sixty minutes he said that. No, he said he may be leaving. He

did not say he was leaving after three years. No, he said that if a power five school comes along, I have to entertain it. I would be a fool not to and has been saying. No. Deon has always been transparent and open about what his goals were. That is not no, I disagree with you. He told them if it comes as way, he would have to entertain it. He never said I would leave you that soon. He never said I can be gone in three years. What does it matter, though, I'm gonna tell you why matter.

I'm about to tell you right now matters because he damned wrong. Now, if he told them, if I'm going to go back and study some more. But from what I seen him say, he was not that direct. But if he was, if he was, and that's not what I saw, so we disagree there. But if he was, he's still wrong. But it's a low level because at least she was transparent and you gave him informed consent. They knew you could leave at any time. Okay, still wrong.

I'm explaining a minute now. If he didn't tell them that, okay, and I'm hearing from people who know athletes on that team that they were not told it that way. On sixty minute, Okay, he didn't say it that way, Charlotte meane,

I saw that he didn't exactly. If he did not do it that way, that automatically means that Dion Sanders used, abused, and exploited HPCU Jackson State just to be given an opportunity to show predominantly white institutions that he could coach if he only used them as a stepping stone to getting a job at a white college. He was dead wrong. That. Let me tell y'all why this is bigger than football. What case is the Supreme Court reviewing right now, right

now against black black students and colleges. Absolutely, the US Supreme Court right now is reviewing whether or not racially conscious admissions in higher education or unconstitutional. And guess who is bringing the suit Asians? But guess who's funding the suit White people with connections to the six conservative justices

on the United States Supreme Court bench. So what they're saying is Asians are discriminated against on the basis of the personality aspect of the admissions process at Harvard, in the University of North Carolina, among other universities. By subjecting Asians to that personality assessment, which includes personality background, socio economic status, culture, This that who you are, what you want to be. Asians are being penalized for the high

test scores and grades. So what the Asians want, and what the white folks who are funding the Asians want is they want the Supreme Court to say you cannot include race at all as a factor in higher education admissions. If they throw that out, if they say Harvard cannot use the personality assessment portion of the admissions process, the percentage of Asians that get accepted into PWIS goes up by twenty percent, and the percentage of Black students will

plummet by at least fifty percent. You know what that means. You are watching the gentrification of black children off of the PWI campus. How is this relevant to Dion Sanders. The reason I'm so personally disappointed in Dion is I thought he was there for a movement, not for money.

Meaning Dion Sanders the coach of Jackson State. I foresaw a situation where Dion would hire other coaches, other retired black NFL grades, to coach of the HBCUs, and doing so, you track our top tier high school athletes to come to ABCU. Stay with me, Stay with me, stay with me, footballing back. You know, like I know, if you got top tier NFL greats coaching HBCUs the athletes to come in, they was coming for d I. He showed you, He showed you, And there's other ones, and there's other ones

just as great. So let's say the Georgia Tennessee State. That's one person. We're talking about a system, not an individual. So Don and these other coaches bring all these athletes from high school to play football basketball. So for the revenue of the HBCU goes up, Envy. As a result of the revenue going up, Charlemagne, the school's got more money. They don't have to subject themselves to closure. They have to subject themselves to being dependent on white money. You

got HBCUs at risk of being closed. I read something that said almost a half of them, a half may not survive the decade. So this was bigger than football. This was about the survival of the HPCIU. Especially. No, no, no, we've stopped trying to Did you stop trying to get celebrities a pass? Charla May? You're blaming an individual. Is you're blaming black men for not being men, but you know, not blaming that's not being man. That was an unmanly moon.

Can you admit one thing Beyon could have went down in history? They brought hpc U is chronically underfunded. Of course, were they chronicallyunder funded before Deon? Yes? Would they be chronically underfunded after Dion. Yes, absolutely, those reasons that they chronically underfunded because we as black men have not come together to create the funding source to make sure they survived. I don't want to hear about the government. We have two black one interview them every day. I'm with you.

So so you got you got low uh load donor Lodnor alumni donors. Okay, right, going down? Its correct, that's an US problem. He part of us. Why you keep eximpting celebrity one better than that? He's one person? Okay, But the point is that one man could have been a catalyst for a movement that would have revolutionized the survival of h Why does the movement stop just because he left HPCUS missing the point? No dressed about Frederick Douglas.

But if Frederick Douglas would have pulled out, it would have hurt it. The underground Railroad wasn't just about Harriet, but if she would have pulled out, it would have failed. So what wasn't the king before Deon three years ago? They were struggling and he could have helped save it and for him to pour out of Jackson State the way that he did it before making sure the HPCU system survived to me was selfish. He chose money over the movement. Charlotte Magne and celebrities do it all the time,

and y'all want to give him a pass. Nobody getting no pass. I don't care if Deyon Sanders is. He had a chance to help and he hurt, and y'all want to condone that because you black celebrities are not committed to the best interests of black Imagine a question. Question When Dion was coaching high school kids for several years, you know, when he was talking about we're talking about HPC,

I'm gonna get there. When he was coaching high school kids for several is you know black kids, when he was opening up Prime Prep Academy that got closed down

because they had financial issues. When he went to Jackson State for one point two million dollars before years and said, you know what, you listen, y'all take half this salary and go build a better if you go build a better facility for students, and he got to pay back three hundred and after all that, I'm still gonna leave Jackson State for a super white college that got a one point six black student. But let me finish my point rate no, No, six black students, which means the

only blacks on that campus are the athletes. And you're gonna tell me that that's a step up. You sold us out for money, Bro. Can you say it's about money when he showed, when his track record shows he stayed for three years, that was no commitment. His track record shows that if white people give me the money, I'll turn my back on the HPCNY, what do you talk about. That's what he did. That's what he just did. Disagree.

Come on, man, if he would have stayed there, if Dionne would have stayed there, like I said, he could have brought other black coaches in former NFL grades. They would have raised the revenue of the HPCU, which is so critical now. Why because the Asians are being financed by white folks to kick what little blacks are left on the PWI campus off. So that means the critical importance of the HPCU is greater now than it's ever been.

So for d on the poor, this right now makes it even worse because you're leaving the HPCU system when you had a chair stop trying to exempt black celebrities from accountability to the race celebrities are not above accountability. Stop how many? How many? For fifty thousand lashes for d now? No no no, no, no, no, no shut up? More important question, how much you no, no, no, no, how much you're gonna do to an HPCU today. I'm building two independent schools. The first and it's Hitta. If

you're gonna be that how much? Let me answer your question? May I yes? First of all, I'm not a multi billionaire. Second of a finish my question? Can I finish my question? I donate to HBCUs on a regular basis. I do, But my point is, I'm focused on destroying the school to prison pipeline. I'm building two independent schools black money. Nobody you've interviewed in this studio ever is doing that, not one of them. You understand me. So I'm doing my part, and that's why I can expect Dion Sanders

to do his part. And that's why last years also go to Shannon Sharp. Because Shannon Sharp on national television said he didn't even want to go to an HPCU, He wanted to go to a p WI. And every time celebrities try to do something good, black people want to beat him up. I beg your pardner, Shannon Sharp, I know that you don't date black women. You have no loyalty to black women. Now you want to tell the world you have no loyalty to the HPCU. If you didn't want to go to Savannah State, you keep

that to yourself, you nigropin. You don't tell the whole world that you didn't want to go to an HPCU and then try to chid the black community for asking Dion Sanders to have a little With all that said, doctor Duma, what do we do for HBCUs moving forward? Because I just told you Black celebrities have to come together.

Stop buying chains, stop going to clubs and strip joints, stop with all the expensive clothing, stop cooning, and use some of this disposable income that we spend it on Christmas gifts right now and come up with a funding source. So many celebrities went to HBCUs, why can't they be the catalyst of a black celebrity and grass roots because we should be paying too absolute movement to finance this.

I'm simply saying Dion could have been the face of that and what's beginning to be and he allowed himself to get bought up by White. But he loves the blueprint. That's it. I don't want to hear about even left the blueprint by Harriet Tubman saying I'm not gonna help you on the underground railroad. I'm a lead the blueprint, Marcus Garvey, I'm not gonna help you with the independence move.

That's cowardly, liss Man. I'm not. I can't believe. I'm not putting because there's enough of us that can keep these programs sustained if we do what we're supposed to do. Okay, but we can't do that with people running away like Dion Sanders. That was a cowardly move. He was wrong. Fifty and how much Shan Shannon keep Conan shann't gonna get about a hundred by now, Steven and ain't getting about fifty thousand. Candice Owens needs about two hundred and

fifty thousand. Last. Yes, she out there doing documentaries on Black Lives Matter, which is appropriate because they were wrong for misappropriating that money. But where's Candice Owen's documentary on the Brett Farve situation or the Jerry Jones situation. My disagreement with my sister she's letting white folks finance her to embarrass up people publicly. No black person should do that. And also, I just want to tell you Doctor Marks gonna be on my late night talk show this week

and we're gonna have a hell of a time. N I want your listeners please support the Frederick Douglas Marcus Golf Academy. Get on your cash app, dollar sign f DMG school, dollar sign f DMG School, Get on your PayPal, PayPal dot me slash f DMG Academy, PayPal dot me slash f DMG Academy, and make sure you subscribe to my video on demand side www dot dotor umar dot tv, www dot d r u m a r dot tv. Parents, stop getting your children tested for special lad I'm gonna

say this and I'm done. In the post COVID error, we're seeing a surge of Black children be put in special at the schools are exploiting the miseducation that our children were subjected to during COVID when they were home loaning and learning on the laptop, okay, and they're now using these academic losses as a justification for special LD. So I'm telling every black mother and father out there.

If the school asks you to get your child tested, you tell the school that the reason my child is behind grade level in reading on math is because they didn't get adequate instruction during COVID. They're not going to special at get them a tutor from that Tighter one money and if your child doesn't go to a tighter one school, you dig in your pocket and you pay for a tutor. They don't need an i EP, they

don't need special lad, they need a tutor. If you need to reach me two one five nine eight nine nine eight five eight two one five nine eight nine nine eight five eight. Black celebrities must be held accountable. Make sure you watch Doctor with Modern Night on Hell of a Week eleven thirty pm on Comedy Centric. I always appreciate you, doctor, Thank you so much, appreciate you. All Right, well we gotta take our flick, right, We

got to close it out. Man. It's the Breakfast Club, my back, It's the Breakfast Club.

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