Oh, the Irony, Part Duh!

Don't you all see what is really going on here?

If you don't, please, let your sister, TrueBlackAnonymous help you with this.  Please, have a little patience with me on this and hopefully you will see what I mean.

Here we go.

This is a video from a Breakfast Club interview, posted on YouTube on July 20, 2016 -- not even the most recent Breakfast Club hamtrosity.  DJ Envy asks about Black leadership.  Umar responds that the Black church supplies our leadership...or words to that effect.  Then Umar asks:  Why is church leadership so popular in the Black community?

If you go to the video and start is at about 25 minutes and end it at about 25 minutes and 20 seconds, you will hear Umar say:
"Because church leaders are the only leaders who don't ask you to do anything except show up and give money."
Wow!  This is unbelievable that Umar Johnson would say this.  Why do I say that?  Isn't that what Umar does by having lectures for which he charges $20 per person?  What solutions does Umar offer to the problems of black people, other than to give him money?

Umar goes on to say, from 25 minutes and 24 seconds to 25 minutes and 39 seconds, the following:

"If Dr. King was in America today, I do not think that Dr. King could achieve half of what he achieved 50 years ago because you're dealing with a new Negro who has no obligation to the collective, no interest in the progress of his people, and is intentionally egotistical and individualistic about his pursuits. "

The emphasis is my own.  But think about this, who does the emphasized text really describe?

Ironic, much?

During the same interview, on the Breakfast Club, at about 26 minutes and 50 seconds to about 26 minutes and 30 seconds, Umar says:

"Who do they put on the TV and the radio?  They only put on TV and the radio the leaders who they know are going to echo the sentiment of the government."
Really, Umar?

Am I the only one who see that he's saying this while he's on A RADIO PROGRAM?  And by the way, is he low-key shading DJ Envy and Charlemagne?

Now, lets consider the video linked here.

At 1 minute and 22 seconds through 1 minute and 50 seconds of the video linked above, Umar says:

"Church is like a Novocaine drug.  It's like a drug...it's a form of self-medication.  But like all drugs, it don't change your circumstances."

At 2 minutes and 8 seconds through 2 minutes and 10 seconds, Umar calls pastors...

"fake, pimp-ass sellouts"

But there's more!

If you go to the 2 minute and 40 second mark and listen until the 3 minute mark, you will hear Umar rhetorically ask:
"What is it about young, Black males in the choir? When they walk in there, they got a little swag, got a little gangtsa, but by the time they put that robe on, you don't know what the hell goin' on!

And the richest and most ironically of all, Umar says at 3 minute and 58 seconds through 4 minutes and 2 seconds

"What y'all need to do is stop being afraid to ask what's being done with my money."

Umar said this.  Yes, the same Umar who has temper tantrums like a spoiled baby, deflects, tells radios hosts to hang up on people who asked him to be accountable for the money he's collected, memes, name-calls, gets PayPal accounts frozen, and otherwise acts a blithering fool when someone asks him what happened to the donation money for the Frederick Douglass Marcus Garvey International RBG School for Boys, wants folks to ask their church pastors and other church leaders, "what y'all doin' with my money"?


GTFOH!


Now, he has the audacity to want to speak at churches, the very churches he insults, and calls their pastors de facto FBI agents.

I want to know what the people are drinking who are still running behind this fool.

Don't do it!








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