Umar Johnson and Malachi York...Doctors? Educators? Healers?

Below is a summation of Umar Johnson's response to the verdict in the case of our brother, Philando Castile as presented in the video linked here.

Number One

Umar Johnson then somehow starts talking about the Bill Cosby trial, which ended in a hung jury.  He complimented the lead defense attorney, who is a Black woman, at approximately 20 minutes and 30 seconds, by saying:

It does my heart good to see a Black woman stand up for a Black man in the public eye.

I wonder why this does Umar's heart good. And because I believe in balance, or Ma'at, I am trying to recall a time in which Umar stood up for Black women in the public eye.





I can't come up with a thing!

Number Two

Umar Johnson blames the verdict in the case of our brother, Philando Castile, on "Negroes" who loved Barack Obama more then they love their own children. And, because of this excessive love for Barack Obama, they wouldn't challenge him to act on the extra-legal killings of Black folks by police officers. In fact, Umar says:

You didn't mind having your children die so President Barack Obama can be comfortable.

DAMNITALL....how dare Umar say that black people don't love their own children as much as they they love Barack Obama, even to the point of being okay with their children being killed?!?! How thoroughly insulting that is to the people Umar claims he want to help!


Number Three

Umar Johnson, who says he is a political scientist, told us in the video below at about 23 minutes and 32 seconds, that the Preamble guaranteed life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.

Preamble to the Constitution of the United States of America
Ratified on June 21, 1788 


After Umar goes on about the 4th and 14th amendments to the Constitution of the United States, which he says that Barack Obama could have implemented in response to the extra-legal killings of Black people by police.

Then, he offers this...and...it's a direct quote:

If you don't understand the law, keep your damned mouth shut, you buck dancin', booty scratchin', Uncle Remus, Uncle Tom, Aunt Annie Negroes who always want to defend racism whenever it decides to rear its early head!

Early head?

This is coming from a man who claims to be an educator and a psychologist?

Just damn...

Number Four

According to Umar Johnson, there is only one of two solutions:

  • Get up, stand up!
  • Get the hell up outta here!


When we, and I'm not clear on who "we" encompasses, but anyways, Umar says, and again this is another direct quote...
Umar doesn't have that big of an issue with blond hair


When we build that community in Africa, a lot of y'all not comin'.  When we build the community in Africa...you not comin' to no community I'm trying to build with no weave, no blond hair, no homosexuality, no white wives, no basketball, football, Timberland, trucks with rims on it, TVs and...


What kind of hat is Umar wearing in the video linked above?

Building a Community in Africa?

Umar Johnson want to build a community in Africa?  Oh?  Okay...

I, for one, am curious about a few things:
  1. Which country in Africa is going to allow Umar Johnson to build an independent community?
  2. Where did Umar get the idea to build an independent community anywhere on the planet?
  3. What happened to the Frederick Douglass Marcus Garvey RBG Academy for Boys?
  4. Where is the money that people donated toward the creation of the Frederick Douglass Marcus Garvey RBG Academy for Boys?
  5. Who, really, ARE the people who are willing to go to some place in Africa, or anywhere for that matter, in an independent community, away from everything and everyone he or she knows, without truly understanding who Umar Johnson REALLY is?

It seems to me that Umar Johnson and the elder to whom he gave respect, Malachi Z York, have some things in common and that Umar may be looking at Malachi Z York as a model.

Why do I suppose that?  Namely:
  1. Both want to be worshipped
  2. Both don't want to be questioned
  3. Both have experienced allegations of sexual assault
  4. Both are reputed womanizers
  5. Both have fraudulent claims of being doctors
  6. Both want to have independent communities 

Really, I'm saying this in all seriousness, ..I think Umar is unraveling.







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