The Church of Last Call Featuring Deacon Tiz
I had the opportunity to visit what I have named, in my mind at least, The Church of Last Call. My first visit is when I came across the video shown below.
It's a long video, and I would listen to all of of if you have time. I listened to it while I was cleaning up my place. But if you don't have time to listen to it all, I recommend starting at the 1:28:35 mark to the 1:48:11 mark (approximately).
My goodness there were some gems dropped here.
One possible correction, Deacon Tiz. Umar's daughter says she is from Philadelphia and likely still lives in the Philadelphia area so there is no flight necessary, if Umar is actually in Philadelphia or in the surrounding area.
The mesage from "Pastor" Last Call is:
- Umar is a cancer to our communities.
- Umar cannot admit when he makes mistakes.
- Umar refuses to humble himself.and speak with his child.
- Umar blames other people for his misdeeds.
- Umar is being sassy and fighting back.
- Umar thinks he is in control when he clearly is not.
- Umar is not trying to bridge the gap between himself and his daughter.
- Umar has no soul.
- Umar is useless.
Then of course, there is Deacon Tiz, from The Podnas, who represented the Amen Corner. And, I'm right there with him.
Tiz, who is a father, says he doesn't understand how Umar Johnson, who is supposedly a school psychologist, a therapist, a clinical psychologist, who claimed he wanted to build a relationship with his daughter, proceeds to denigrate, name-call and argue with the very same aforementioned daughter after she reached out to him.
I personally don't understand how Umar Johnson, who is supposedly a school psychologist, a therapist, and a clinical psychologist, cannot see that his child is hurting, that his child has a void where his presence should have been.
All of this is because his daughter asked to be put in contact with her sister and to have a conversation with her father.
Let me give you an illustration of what that is like.
That would be the equivalent of, in some alternate universe, I meet one of my all-time favorite artists, Prince (RIP), have a conversation with him duing which Prince invites me to fly on his private jet to Paisley Park. He arranges for a limosine to pick me up from the airport to take me shopping and pays for everything. Lastly, I get to meet Sheila E., Jesse Johnson, Morrris Day, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, and Jerome Benton over a beautiful dinner, prepared by Prince's private chef while we talk about the glory and brilliance of one of my other favorite musicians, Stevie Wonder. And out of nowhere, Stevie Wonder appears and performs a medley of his biggest hit songs.
And how do I thank Prince for such an otherworldly adventure? I argue with him, call him names, and cuss him out.
That is the equivalent of what Umar Johnson did to his own child.
Mind you, this is the same Umar Johnson who claims he wants to open a school for your children.
Now Deacon Tiz says, and again, I'm paraphrasing, that if Umar Johnson said from the beginning that he didn't like his daughter or her mother and wants nothing to do with either one of them and stood on that, at least that would have been honest. It would have been lowdown and off-brand for someone who claims he wants to open a school for other people's children, but it would have been honest. But to get online and claim he wants a relationship with his child, only to denigrate her after she reached out to him, is clearly an illustration that Umar Johnson is dealing with some form of deep mental illness.
Finally, I heartedly agree with Pastor Last Call when he said, and I am paraphrasing, that this situation with his daughter should be a wakeup call for Umar Johnson to stop his bullshit and delusions, stop his lying, scheming, and scamming, come down to earth, plant his feet on the ground, get his life in order, and submit to a higher power and to his children. Umar should wake up, smell the coffee, and start on the path of getting his life right.
After all, Umar Johnson is 50 years old.
But no. Umar Johnson seems to be determined to go down this wretched and delusional path of irresponsibility, lies, schemes, scams, and, ultimately, his own destruction.
I hurt for his daughter and her mother.
I hurt for her sister and her mother.
None of these people deserved what Umar Johnson dished out them in front of the world.
I pray for all of them to some solace and some healing.
In conclusion, I pray for all the children who have low-down, no-account, sperm donor "fathers" like Umar Johnson.
Does Umar Johnson need a 302 involuntary commitment?
Mobile Crisis Team: 1-800-417-9460
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