Umarianism Is A Cult...

TrueBlackAnonymous had the fortune, or misfortune, to view a video that was posted on Youtube.  In this video, Umar Johnson addresses his upcoming hearing before the State Board of Psychology of Pennsylvania.

In this video, Umar Johnson is lamenting the "coons" who may have called, written, or emailed the appropriate authorities.

It's less than smart to disrespect people who could be witnesses against you.

Umar Johnson further states that the representative told him that all of the people complaining about him were Black.

That wouldn't happen.  No state representative would do this.

Umar Johnson claims that Black folks called "crackers" to tell on him (I think that language is very revealing) when he's telling people how to solve their situations with their children. 

So he thinks call the State Board of Psychology of Pennsylvania "crackers" is smart.  We don't think so.

In regards to the GoFundMe, Umar Johnson claims he gave GoFundMe the information they asked for, even though in his own posting on his own Twitter account indicates otherwise.  He says he told GoFundMe to "go check for yourself, crackers!"

Not wise, not wise at all, Umar Johnson.  TrueBlackAnonymous wonders if Umar Johnson actually believes that the State of Pennsylvania cannot subpoena GoFundMe, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube/Google.

Umar Johnson, they can.

I'm not even sure I want to address the negativity he heaped upon Boyce Watkins other than to say that this man, even after being disrespected by Umar, has still attempted to defend Umar, I suppose until Umar's behavior became indefensible.

Again, Umar Johnson, this is not smart because you may not know if Boyce Watkins is a witness in the case against you.  In fact, does Umar Johnson know that any of the people he's clowned, name-called and memed are witnesses against him?

But it's not over.  Umar Johnson insults his audience by implying that even if he came up with a business plan for the FDMG Academy, the people wouldn't understand it because they don't even "have a GED" so they couldn't possibly make heads or tails of it.   Remember, Umar Johnson also said something similar on the Mike Nice show in Hamden, CT.

So why are people in Atlanta applauding the fact that Umar Johnson basically said that they are too stupid to read and understand a business plan?

And even if they did read it and didn't understand something, what's wrong with answering their questions?

Oh, my good dear people, what you are witnessing in the video below is cult-like behavior.  The audience in Atlanta, filled with who TrueBlackAnonymous believes to be decent, well-intentioned folks, are cult members and they may not even know it.  Bear in mind that one of the major signs or behaviors of cult-like thinking is the suspension of critical thinking.  

Start at 32 minutes to 36 minutes if you can stand to listen to this nonsense.

This situation recalls for me a Biblical reference that TrueBlackAnonymous has placed below.  For those of us who read the Bible, and even those of us who don't (TrueBlackAnonymous isn't here to debate religion), please consider the following and please, I beg of you, govern yourselves accordingly.
Dear friends, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world.
1 John 4:1, NIV







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