Environmental Racism
Ladies and gentlemen, brothers and sisters, please know that there is a real thing called environmental racism.
I know it. You know it. And Umar Johnson knows it.
And, even though Umar Johnson knows this, for a reason that isn't really that mysterious, Umar Johnson, after at least ten years of collecting donations and after collecting an estimated one million dollars (maybe less or maybe more) for his phony-baloney phantom school, Umar Johnson chose a school for our Black boys, a veritable heaven on earth, as Umar Johnson says, is within one mile of 25 brown fields.
The not-so-mysterious reason is that GoFundMe, PayPal, and at least two federal agencies, in my opinion anyways, are on that ass, so he has to make it look like he's actually making moves toward a school. He isn't.
Why else would Umar Johnson think that an environmentally hazardous location would be a heaven on earth for Black boys...or for anyone else for that matter?
So, I have a question. Is Umar Johnson, wittingly or unwittingly, participating in environmental racism?
After all, Umar Johnson, the so-called Prince of Pan Africanism, Umar Johnson, so-called King Kong Konsciousness (KKK) would be conscious enough, aware enough, to know environmental racism, and the necessity of environmental justice, when he sees it.
No, it appears that he doesn't see it at all. Or, he doesn't want to see it.
Umar Johnson, the so-called Prince of Pan Africanism and the so-called King Kong Konsciousness (KKK) doesn't care about Black children. He doesn't care about Black or African families. He certainly doesn't care about the mothers and grandmothers of our communities. He proposes to bring people's children to an environmentally hazardous place. He proposes that people's children need to be killed. He says that girls who are sexually assaulted or molested become THOTs. He claims that women who demand child support from the fathers of their children are aiding white supremacy. He proposes that Black women who relax their hair or wear weaves shouldn't be able to work at his school...as if the school will ever exist.
Yes, indeed, folks. Just think about that last one.
Umar Johnson doesn't give a damn about proposing to bring children to an environmental hazard, but he's on a weave and perm jihad.
Wow...just wow.
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I know it. You know it. And Umar Johnson knows it.
And, even though Umar Johnson knows this, for a reason that isn't really that mysterious, Umar Johnson, after at least ten years of collecting donations and after collecting an estimated one million dollars (maybe less or maybe more) for his phony-baloney phantom school, Umar Johnson chose a school for our Black boys, a veritable heaven on earth, as Umar Johnson says, is within one mile of 25 brown fields.
The not-so-mysterious reason is that GoFundMe, PayPal, and at least two federal agencies, in my opinion anyways, are on that ass, so he has to make it look like he's actually making moves toward a school. He isn't.
Why else would Umar Johnson think that an environmentally hazardous location would be a heaven on earth for Black boys...or for anyone else for that matter?
So, I have a question. Is Umar Johnson, wittingly or unwittingly, participating in environmental racism?
After all, Umar Johnson, the so-called Prince of Pan Africanism, Umar Johnson, so-called King Kong Konsciousness (KKK) would be conscious enough, aware enough, to know environmental racism, and the necessity of environmental justice, when he sees it.
No, it appears that he doesn't see it at all. Or, he doesn't want to see it.
Umar Johnson, the so-called Prince of Pan Africanism and the so-called King Kong Konsciousness (KKK) doesn't care about Black children. He doesn't care about Black or African families. He certainly doesn't care about the mothers and grandmothers of our communities. He proposes to bring people's children to an environmentally hazardous place. He proposes that people's children need to be killed. He says that girls who are sexually assaulted or molested become THOTs. He claims that women who demand child support from the fathers of their children are aiding white supremacy. He proposes that Black women who relax their hair or wear weaves shouldn't be able to work at his school...as if the school will ever exist.
Yes, indeed, folks. Just think about that last one.
Umar Johnson doesn't give a damn about proposing to bring children to an environmental hazard, but he's on a weave and perm jihad.
Environmental Racism Is The New Jim Crow
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