Dr. Umar Johnson Speaks On American Racism, Joe Biden's Agenda, Interracial Relationships + More

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When I Googled this guy, one of the related searches was for Tariq Nasheed, who is a black extremist. I also read this Johnson guy is affiliated with the hotep movement, which is a blend of Afrocentrism, black radicalism and social conservatism. He’s also been censured for practicing counseling without a license.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.inquirer.com/philly/news/pennsylvania/philadelphia/dr-umar-johnson-psychology-license-discipline-20180102.html%3foutputType=amp

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Fuck Charlemagne for platforming this hotep conspiracy theorist

I wouldn't take this guy seriously as he is his own meme within black twitter.

https://www.okayplayer.com/culture/dr-umar-johnson-twitter-videos-memes.html

πŸ‘οΈŽ︎ 46 πŸ‘€οΈŽ︎ u/bad-monkey πŸ“…οΈŽ︎ Apr 26 2021 πŸ—«︎ replies

Around 33:41

The fact that "Asians" encompasses more than a dozen distinct ethnic groups with vastly differing socio-economical statuses, political preferences, physical appearances, and linguistics and religious practices completely invalidate all his related points. His mentality of "if I don't get what I want then all of us should go to h*ll" ensures that his views will never come out on top and he'll always get the short end of the stick. We need solidarity, not division.

πŸ‘οΈŽ︎ 41 πŸ‘€οΈŽ︎ u/wangsta25 πŸ“…οΈŽ︎ Apr 26 2021 πŸ—«︎ replies

Saw his name trending today and apparently his take is pretty popular judging by the tweets. I’m tired

Also, β€œbeen facing violence and racism for one year?” GTFO with that BS. Guy is a grade A moron

πŸ‘οΈŽ︎ 29 πŸ‘€οΈŽ︎ u/stacebrace πŸ“…οΈŽ︎ Apr 27 2021 πŸ—«︎ replies

I'm absolutely floored by this. WTF is he thinking! He just ignores the Asians that march in protests alongside BLM, calls Kamala an Indian Olive branch! I would've expected someone like Dr. Johnson to know better and stand in solidarity, but I guess not.

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That guy's very controversial for criticizing anyone who dates outside their own race. Probably worth taking what they say with a grain of salt, especially when they have strong opinions on the racism faced by people that they can't relate to.

Also LOL at the idea that Kamala Harris's sole purpose as VP is an 'olive branch to India'

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Starts on 33:40 πŸ™„πŸ™„πŸ™„, tired of this shit

πŸ‘οΈŽ︎ 9 πŸ‘€οΈŽ︎ u/I3IO_HAZARD πŸ“…οΈŽ︎ Apr 26 2021 πŸ—«︎ replies

good lord, the amount of "wtf" facial expressions i just went through in 60 seconds

πŸ‘οΈŽ︎ 7 πŸ‘€οΈŽ︎ u/fitforprint πŸ“…οΈŽ︎ Apr 27 2021 πŸ—«︎ replies

Yeah, Breakfast club is generally garbage for a list of reasons way too long to fit in a single reddit post and they have some of the most disgusting takes imaginable just read off casually.

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wake that ass up in the morning the breakfast club morning everybody it's dj envy angela yee charlemagne the guy we are the breakfast club we got a special guest in the building the prince of pan-africanism absolutely peace and black power you know dr uma you become one of the internet's favorite people to me man i love it personally i love it what do you think of it i don't know on one hand i appreciate the circulation of the message on the other hand i think sometimes they go too far to where they're trivializing a very serious message talk to me you know so i don't want people to lose the centrality and the importance of my main message which is the liberation of our people absolutely and coming from a school psychologist's perspective the need for us to make sure we're saving our boys from that school-to-prison pipeline absolutely and i think sometimes that can get lost in all of the humor so i'm not against it but i wish it was a little bit more balanced to it but at the same time i can't complain because it has helped bring a lot more people to the message and it has helped me save a lot more parents absolutely how has the pandemic affected affected you just when the pandemic hit i had just began a national black parent boot camp training tour so what we do is i go to every state and i do a 12 hour seminar so this is from 8 in the morning to 8 at night that's why we call it a boot camp and in those 12 hours i teach black parents everything they need to know in order to protect their child so each of those 12 hours is spent on a different topic so we just did one last weekend in boston so we're going over all the disabilities the iep how to conduct yourself at a meeting uh autism uh how to write the letters uh how to deal with behavior how to review the psychological evaluation how to review the iep and so i give them everything that i think a parent needs to know to effectively advocate for their child in the school meeting and when the pandemic hit we had just finished the california training in long beach and then we were shut down and i hadn't done a training since march the 6th of 2020 until i'd done it last saturday in boston wow so it's been 13 months wow and what's now last time you were up here we were talking about your school and the school that you opened fdmg academy the frederick douglass marcus garvey academy it's a bittersweet report brothers because let me make it real simple so y'all can understand this we have two schools right they look across the street at one another the marcus garvey building is the elementary school in the frederick douglass building is much larger it's the high school now if you we're focusing on the garvey building right now right if you were to say how soon can that building be ready it can be ready in three weeks we only have three weeks worth of repairs three weeks worth of hvac three weeks worth of electric three weeks worth of plumbing so if hypothetically speaking if a black tradesman a black hvac said i'm gonna come volunteer i'm gonna fix the system you have to pay for all of the materials but i'm gonna donate my time if an electrician if a plumber said we're gonna donate our time to fix the system but you have to pay for all the material the school would be up and running in three weeks that's all we have the problem is charlemagne and envy is i haven't come across black folks who are willing to donate their time that's one so we have to raise enough money to pay market rate for those repairs so the hvac the bills that i'm getting are ranging from 250 on up uh the plumbing the bills i'm getting are ranging from like a buck 50 on up you see so we have to raise about 300 000 just to handle that where if we had some black folk who was willing to donate daytime the school would be up and running in three weeks i wonder if people if they change their perspective of how they look at this right like you bought the building but i would look at it like a startup we own it no mortgage yeah i would look at it like it's a startup and this is what you're in good shape yeah yeah the schools are they're modern they're not old this was a charter school that was renovated at the tune of 13 million dollars back in 2010. this is 2021. the school is only 10 11 years old they are modern they're in good shape the only thing we have to do is the plumbing the electric and hvac we don't have to do no new construction it's only repair and that's why it's so frustrating for me because it's only three weeks worth of repairs not a month not a year three weeks worth of repairs in the school beat up and running if i were mexican the school be done if i were chinese the school be done if i was east india and if i was arab if i was european jew if i was italian the school be done it's only because it's us that we don't take something like this as serious so it's like raising money it's like raising money in another round for a start-up company raising the money in another round for like the start-up well give them time when they send donations donations donations well the donation should go to uh cash dot me slash fdmg school so if you're on the cash app it's dollar sign fdmg school if you're paypal it's paypal dot me slash fdmg academy okay so cash app is fdmg school paypal is fdmg academy they can also mail check a money order and that information is on my website at drumrjohnson.com they can also join the loyal donors club so that's an automatic contribution every month fifty dollars a month bronze a hundred dollars a month uh silver 250 of his gold 500 is uh platinum and a thousand dollars a month is diamond gotcha why do you think that you know you said if you were mexican or if you were uh asian why do you think that that black people don't want to support or is not supporting or do you feel that you know you're not getting the support that you should be getting now here's the point and that's a great question envy it's not that black people don't support other black people we are not used to being responsible for building our own institutions are you following me if i was opening up a nightclub some sort of a summers a basketball league i would have the support but we are not accustomed to being responsible for building our own institution so for example if you look around america can you show me a single independent black community in 50 states 50 states you can't show me one black community where we own the hospital the bank the school in the supermarket and the reason i point out those four institutions envy is because you need the supermarket to feed the people the school to teach the people the hospital to save the people in the bank to invest in the people so those are the four essential institutions of an independent community you don't have those four in any black town anywhere in the united states and we are a two trillion dollar people how do you explain that and i would say slavery one of the psychological residuals of slavery it took from us that natural desire to want to control your environment and your destiny if you notice when ethnic nationals come to america the first thing they do is look for where are we going to build our first community that's the first thing because it is natural to want to control your environment it is natural to guarantee your children their future black people don't do that when we when we wake up the first thing we think about is what can i buy to make myself look more important than other black people you see so our whole orientation towards life is different from other groups as a result of slavery do what would you say to people in atlanta who'd be like well we are black city okay but if you look closely at the statistics in atlanta and i just came back from atlanta and i'll be there again uh for juneteenth and shout out to south fulton councilman mark baker who brought me down to speak at the unity day last weekend when you look at the statistics though in atlanta when you look at the homelessness and when you look at the high school completion rate for black boys and when you look at the property ownership i do not see this black mecca uh proof propaganda proof that people are talking about don't get me wrong atlanta is progressive and it is doing better than a lot of other cities for black people but i'm still seeing those same core issues that that five-headed demon or that five-headed dragon has brought to the black community when i talk about the five-headed dragon i'm talking about the miseducation the economic castration the mass incarceration the gentrification and access to wealth atlanta still has all those problems and the numbers are not low not to mention the extremely high black male hiv aids rate which in atlanta is higher than it is for many second and third world nations around the world wow do you think the pandemic truly exposed the issues of public schools in the black and brown community i think the pandemic exposed how disorganized black people are i think the pandemic exposed how uh our lack of institutional infrastructure um i think though the silver lining was that the pandemic gave black parents an opportunity to teach their own children and i think a lot of black parents learned as a result of that opportunity that they can do this so i see a lot of parents who are contacting me dr umar we need some coaching because as a result of the pandemic we started homeschooling our children and we're liking our success so we're not sending them back we're going to finish this out and we need you to help us out with that so i like the fact that it gave black parents an opportunity to show themselves that educating your own child is not as difficult it's good for the parent to see my child don't have a reading disability he just needed to read more my daughter don't have a math disability she just needed to practice her math more my son don't have adhd or conduct disorder or oppositional defiance he didn't need ritalin or adderall a concerto or metadata cycler he just needed a more rigorous disciplinary program so a lot of parents have been able to disprove the labels that the school has given their children what's your biggest issue with with the public school my biggest issue with the public schools under the remote learning platform of covid i got a couple issues issues number one these schools while our children are learning at home are still trying to get them tested for special education why if he's at home learning through a computer of course he's not going to be as motivated that's right of course he's not going to do as well because he has to learn through a computer children don't learn from computers they learn from people if the teacher was boring in the classroom she's going to be extra boring through the laptop that's right so there's a process loss there that public schools are not taking into account charlemagne and as a result of that they're sending parents letters requesting permission to evaluate your child are you are you kidding me i'm telling parents you don't sign that because even if you sign it charlemagne they get evaluated school psychologists which is what i am comes back and says he has a reading disability okay how are you going to deliver his special-ed services if he's at home if he can't learn through the computer with the regular teacher what is your special ed program going to offer this boy or girl that's going to rectify that nothing nothing so the schools are using this as an opportunity to get paid because every time you put a child in special ed the school gets more money so this is just a quick hustle and i'm telling black parents hell no if you want to uh improve their academics bring them back into the classroom because guess what as much as a lot of children did not like going to school a lot of them are ready to go back now they've been home too long that's right and even though some school districts have converted to hybrid where they go to class two or three days a week two or three days at home a lot of them have not so i'm hearing from children on the street dr umar i'm ready to go back to school but there's a discrepancy between white suburban public schools and black inner city public schools they're showing that amongst the white suburban public and charter schools 60 percent of them and greater are back in school but when you look at the black inner city hood schools 40 and lower are back in school you know why because the white teachers aren't as motivated to go back into the school and teach the black kids but they don't have a problem going back into the school to teach the white kids so the white kids are back in the building the black kids are still at home it's racism and unfortunately we've talked about this before the white teachers unions the american federation of teachers and the national education association their job is not to make the teachers accountable to our children their job is to make the teacher's job as easy as possible so as long as the middle class teachers of america can ride out this colby thing as an excuse to not go back into the classroom and teach the children they're going to do it don't get me wrong covet is a concern i understand that but guess what all those white kids learning in the suburban public schools i'm not hearing about no epidemic of an increase in covet i'm not hearing about nobody being carried out on stretchers i'm not hearing about kids of recontaminating other kids there's been almost no concerns at all so if it can work for the white kids in the suburbs why can't it work for the black kids in the hood um i mentioned special ed classes in add adhd do you believe those things exist or do you think it's just a way for teachers to be lazy and there's ways for school to make more money i'm glad you asked that question let me just say the reason i asked that because as a child at me being a kid i don't ever remember hearing cases of adhd and add i don't remember hearing that even with like kids talking now about i'm depressed and i'm doing this i i didn't hear that as when i was a team but i'm hearing it more now there's a couple reasons for that number one you don't get add till 1980 in the first place so the uh they dropped off add in 1980 and then they revised it and added hyperactivity in 1987. you see so you know it just started coming upon us around that time so what happened then was once the the drug companies started invading the public school and they started invading the public school by paying for the teacher conferences making donations to the to the low-income school districts you see so now the teachers are getting packets in their mailbox if the child can't sit still maybe you should have the parent get them evaluated you see so the drug companies have done an excellent job of infiltrating and invading the public school culture to the point now every child knows what adhd is every teacher thinks they can diagnose it every parent knows what conduct disorder is the drug company has succeeded the drug companies have succeeded in normalizing mental illness in the public school house nobody should be that comfortable throwing around words like adhd nobody should be that comfortable throwing around medical uh uh uh names like ritalin and adderall and concerto in metadate but they know what they are because the drug companies have spent so much money making children parents and teachers think it's okay to take these drugs which in many versions are only a molecule or two away from the same crack cocaine that is sending so many black men to prison so how is it acceptable to give children drugs but you will lock their father up if you catch them with it if drugs are no good for adults they should likely be no good for children and these drugs come with a lot of very dangerous irreversible side effects but the other point to uh in this question is this most of our kids who are classified with specific learning disabilities right that's one category now special ed is 13 categories special that is blindness hearing impairment orthopedic impairment multiple disability developmental delay autism emotional disturbance intellectual disabilities there's 13. you can fail you can fail a standardized test and they'll put you in specialized presence but here's the thing of the 13 disabilities four of them are the jim crow of special ed talk to me the learning disability intellectual disability disturbance and other health impairment for adhd most black kids especially are in there for that they're not in there for speech they're not in it for blindness they're not in it for hearing problems orthopedic issues no learning emotion intelligence and behavior you see the problem with those for charlemagne and envy is they are the most subjective of all 13. in other words if a child got a speech problem you can tell if a child is blind you could tell if a child is deaf you can tell if a child is emotionally disturbed are you sure or does he just have a relationship problem with one teacher see according to the law for you to classify a kid with an emotional disturbance he's supposed to have problems building and maintaining relationships with teachers and peers teachers with an s peers with an s but guess what they do if a black boy can't get along with one white teacher one teacher they'll say he's emotionally disturbed that's against the law the law doesn't say you can classify a kid as emotionally disturbed because of one teacher you're supposed to show a pattern he can't get along with most of the teachers he can't get along with most of his peers but one relationship issue with one teacher and no slapping with an emotional disturbance because the parents don't know the law and to that point before i forget by the way they definitely had all that stuff when i was in school they was definitely trying to put me on ritalin and elementary my new book black parent advocate copy for envy thank you sir copy for angie thank you sir now this new book here black parent advocate follows up on my first book which y'all have and this book is broken into two sections the first section gives our parents a whole bunch of sample letters that they can use to give to the school if they're having a problem so if the school says we want to test your son for a reading disability and you don't want that to happen i have a letter that you can give to school if the school says your son can't come back unless you put him on medication i have a letter you can give them for that if your child is in special ed and they haven't learned anything although they've been in special ed for 40 and 50 years i have a letter that you can give them for that so the first half is letters parents can use to respond because most of the time when i'm helping on parents i have to show them how to respond the second half of the book teaches them how to understand the different documents that the school gives them so if charlemagne gets a psychological evaluation for your daughter you don't know what this is but i got a chapter in here that shows you how to understand it what should be in it what are the sections how do you judge it if dj envy gets an iep for his son he looks at the iep i don't know what this is well guess what i do i break down the iep the different parts the different components what should be in it if charlemagne asks the school to put together a behavior plan for his son you don't know what should be in the behavior plan but guess what i got it in here line for line word for word so if you get a report you can open up this book right next to your child's evaluation and go section for section what should be in here and how can i evaluate the quality of the work you know what are your thoughts on uh hbcus and and those colleges like master people just on the show a couple of days ago and he was talking about his younger son just said he's going to tennessee state which is hbcu so what are your thoughts on hbcu and education you get out of hbcu compared to an education you let's say you get at another university a suny school a cuny school absolutely and shout out to the hbcus shout out to alcorn state university down in mississippi i keynoted the black history month program in february i support the hbcus we need the hbcus they are responsible for no less than no less than 50 of all black professionals in america you would not have the amount of doctors you have you would not have the amount of attorneys you have you wouldn't have the amount of engineers teachers psychologists the hbcu has single-handedly supplied the black middle class with a fresh generation of black professionals so they are extremely relevant extremely valuable the problem i have though if i were to offer one criticism constructively most hbcus do not teach their students black history let me say that again as an undergraduate student at a historically black college in the united states you are not likely to get a single course there's no african-american studies going very few wow very few you have over 100 hbcus and almost none of them offer black history as a general ed course or requirement for their students how can that be how can i go to an hbcu and not learn who i am how can i go to an hbcu and not learn where i come from and i would argue that the reason why the hbcus don't teach black history is because many of them are ran by the state others are financed by white philanthropy and in an attempt to make their funders as comfortable as possible they have done away with teaching kids who they are there needs to be a movement to bring black history into the black college it's totally ironic it's paradoxical it doesn't make any sense but it is an issue and so one of the things that i'm trying to do is uh offer for free if i have to an introductory course in black history for undergraduate hbcu students we had like we had a african-american history at hampton university when i went but my problem with a lot of hbcus is their curriculum doesn't change right so for instance my daughter was uh last year she was looking to go to college right so we went to every you know hbcu damn from here to atlanta right from here to florida but the problem was was she wanted to study real estate she wanted to get into real estate and not one hbcu had real estate as a major where they teach them the best i mean that's my problem because it's almost like i feel like sometimes we teach how to be workers and not entrepreneurs so the only schools that had real estate classes in real estate majors were your nyu where those type of schools and we went from everywhere from morgan to you know to howard to hampton to spelman to clark to you know schools and like we went to all those and none of them had that as a major they had a class you can take but now if you want to be a major to figure out you know how do most people make their money tech real estate and we don't we don't offer those as mages that's a problem absolutely and i'ma add to that many hbcus have reduced the amount of industrial and mechanical training programs that they used to offer in other words you usually could get licensed as a plumber to learn a trade hbcu a license as a electrician through the hbcu licensed as a auto mechanic through the hbcu certified as a farmer through the hbcu and you still have many hbcus who offer those industrial and mechanical training programs but a lot of them have not a lot of them have given them up and when you talk about the mass incarceration of black people men in particular and of course our sisters are catching up you're talking about the de-industrialization of black america because up until 1970 you did not have to go to college to get a good job and live a comfortable life you came out of high school or you graduated from the hbcu licensed as a roofer licensed as a carpenter licensed as a welder those were the skills that paid your bills the problem with the college education not to downplay it i'm a doctor i got six degrees three universities i'm not down playing the college degree but we have to understand something the university gives you a competency if charlemagne has a degree in art history you're competent you have an intellectual knowledge base dr umar johnson is a clinical psychology doctor a certified school psychologist i have an intellectual information base but when you can work with your hands you have a practical skill base that you can apply immediately to get paid if i can fix windows i can fix anybody's window if i could work on a car i could work on anybody's car i can get paid above the table or below the table but my family going to eat cause i can use these hands but charlemagne if my degree is in political science i have an intellectual knowledge base how can i apply that in a black community to get paid if my degree you know is in a liberal arts how can i apply that in the black community to get paid most of what we learn in college is not economically relevant in the black community but skills are so if i were in charge every black child male or female straight out of high school would go to trade school first spend two years get licensed or certified in a trade and now you can go to college because you can afford to pay for it yourself and if you can't get a job with your college degree you can always fall back on these hands i.e the skills that pay the bills i agree with you i'm a big trade school proponent let's switch gears a little bit man because you know uh we've been a very dark week right people people people feel like we can we can breathe again after the derrick charvin verdict and you know george floyd's brother said uh justice for floyd means freedom for us all what do you think of that but floyd didn't get justice because floyd isn't coming back from the graves right and i want to be very clear i don't know what black america is celebrating the chauvin conviction was not a cause for celebration and i want everybody to pump the brakes and understand something no laws have been changed no laws have been added to hold the police accountable for the unjustified murder of unarmed black people that's right so we are right where we were before chauvin was convicted and the only reason why he was convicted to be honest with you it had nothing to do with black justice derrick chauvin was convicted for the same reason oj simpson was acquitted now i don't know if oj simpson was guilty or innocent but that's irrelevant the reason oj got off in 95 is because the rodney king riots in 1992 cost los angeles county untold millions of dollars in damage they were still repairing the county when oj went to trial do you really think they're going to let the city burn down a second time when we have it done making the repairs from the first riot it's the same thing in minnesota now listen i'm not i'm not i don't disagree with that but that's the same thing fox news is saying fox news is they're saying that it's because that people were protesting and some people were writing and looting that the jury was afraid to convict derek jarvan i don't like that because it takes derek charvin off the hook well most jurors were white you only had four blacks you had two mixed race the others was europeans i don't think the jurors were afraid per se but i believe that they were very reasonable and they said to themselves this city just burned a year ago countless millions of dollars in damages that had to be paid out if we do not convict him it's going to burn again and not only is minnesota going to burn half the cities in america are prepared for protests and let me be clear they were not concerned about the black protesters the black protesters did not break the law they were concerned of the white anarchist groups and the white militia groups who were going to operate under the cover of the black protester to destroy infrastructure and damaged property that's right so they were not afraid of black people protesting they were afraid of the white anarchist groups that's why he got convicted because they didn't want to flip that price tag it was not about black justice it was white capitalism that convicted chauvin i i don't i don't disagree with that at all but the only thing i push back on with that is the fact that i don't want people to think that what derek shoving did wasn't wrong because you saw it was wrong it was exactly that was absolutely wrong and here's what makes the case so pathetic the whole world saw what happened indisputable and shout out to the teenager who taped the the whole thing god bless her or him god bless her you know what makes the case so sad we all saw what would happen and yet everybody still was on pins and needles that's right to see if he would be held accountable that's right and then you heard the judge tell him and his attorney that because of the comments that queen mother representative maxine waters made you may have grounds to appeal the case well first of all he can appeal the case anyway but why did the judge have to remind him that you have the opportunity here to appeal the case and because he doesn't have a record under minnesota law derek chovin could do as little as 12 and a half years and be home to enjoy the rest of his life but here's a point i want you gentlemen to recognize i want to go to president biden president biden your first day of office you signed an executive order to protect the life and safety of transgenders i have no problem with that but you did it on your first day but he sat up here with you charlemagne and told black people that if you don't vote for me you ain't black so if you went out of your way begging black people to vote for you why haven't we got an executive order or any other activity coming out of the oval office from president biden to protect black people from police look what he's doing with the anti-asian hate president joe biden signed an executive order that is exclusive to asian americans and pacific islanders i don't have a problem with that but if you can protect the asian american in pacific islander from violence why can't you do the same thing for black people they've been dealing with violence for one year as a result of covid that's what it's called the covet 19 hate crimes bill to protect asians as a result of discriminatory treatment that they've been dealing with for how long one year black people have been catching hell for 400 years and we have yet to get an executive order from joe biden to protect us from the police and also charlemagne and envy to further highlight the racism of american government the transgender executive order is not for people of color it is not for minorities it is not for disadvantaged communities guess who it's for transgender the anti-asian pacific islander hate uh executive order against hate is not for people of color it's not for minorities it's not for disadvantaged americans it is exclusively and only for asian americans in pacific islanders why am i bringing that up because when barack obama was in office all these negroes running around screaming for obama i still don't know why was said that barack obama can't do nothing specifically for black people because this is america and when we got the civil rights bill in 64 and the voting rights act in 65 they included two words at the end of that one was gender and the other was sexual orientation so the civil rights bill did not only apply to blacks it applied to everybody so if you have to make laws for all american charlemagne and envy how do you explain the fact that the asian americans got a law just for them yesterday the united states senate and historic presidents passed the anti-asian hate crimes bill at a vote of 96-1 now to give you an idea of what that means the senate they don't agree on nothing the democrats and republicans they fully bust to each other to death but yesterday they didn't 96 only one person voted against the anti-asian hate crimes bill so can i ask you a question if the senate was able to pass the anti-asian hate crimes bill charlemagne and envy 96-1 with almost no opposition why is it that the emmett till lynching bill still has not been approved why is it that they have been over 200 different anti-lynching bills introduced in the u.s congress 200 and not one of them has been approved by the u.s congress yet but the first ever asian bill goes through on the first try look at the racism look at the discrimination look at the bias look at the inequity there and why are they catering to the asians you know why because the amount of white people in this country is shrinking that's right and whenever the amount of white people in america shrinks america looks to find other white groups or other minority groups that they can build an alliance with to protect their power and their interests who better than the asians they're just as conservative politically as many middle class white americans they are just as economically comfortable as many middle-class white americans they don't like black people just as much as many middle-class white americans not to mention that this can go a long way towards building relationships with asian countries on the continent of asia that america can afford to build an alliance with russia let us be clear about something the continent of asia is a big problem for the us government you got three power nations on that continent you got russia that america can't stand you got china that america can't control and you got india which is one of the fastest growing populations and it is quickly becoming the i.t giant of the world kamala harris is not the vice president by accident kamala harris is the vice president on purpose because america needed to send the nation of india a olive branch to improve their relations because america can't afford for india to get tight with china or russia this is politics and they're going to use the asians okay as probationary whites they're going to upgrade them to probationary white status to make sure that they stay on the side of the white man and not go on the side of the black man this asian agenda is a distraction from the issues that are affecting black people how do you sign an executive order for the transgenders executive orders for the asians he has signed nothing for black people and mind you envy and charlemagne there have been at least five notable police terrorism cases on joe biden's watch you had the 16 year old sister who was shot four or five times with the knife and i don't want nobody to tell me that the police were justified we're gonna get today okay i got you but the five huh and then you have uh officer uh nazario the african latino brother who was harassed by the police in his car the lieutenant you had the brother 17 year old boy murdered by the police in the bathroom anthony knoxville tennessee the other brother in elizabeth city north carolina who was shot in the execution of a warrant and i'm missing some oh dante wright who was murdered and she thought it was a taser tasers don't look like guns tasers don't feel like guns they don't weigh the same as guns it is no way under heaven you accidentally thought a taser was a gun but again five cases and the president still has not acted the same president that told the breakfast club that if you black and don't vote for me you ain't black well why haven't you done anything for black people yet joe biden and don't forget about the george floyd policing act oh that still hasn't passed yet exactly exactly but you passing bills for everybody else but nothing for black people and part of this is our fault because we didn't make no demands on joe biden before he got elected we didn't make no demands on joe biden before he got elected and you know why joe biden ain't going to do nothing about police genocide because number one it's acceptable in america for police to kill blacks that's number one and number two he can't afford to isolate conservative democrats and middle-of-the-road republicans as it relates to him getting approved all the legislation he wants to get carried over during his presidency so joe biden got to make a decision i either got to stand up for black people you understand or i got to keep white people comfortable enough to approve my legislation and what is he choosing he's choosing his legislation over the lives of black folks yeah i do disagree with a lot of people made demands abiding but then you had other people saying no no not people charlemagne as a community yeah that's that's hard though because black black people aren't monolithic we can never get on the same page because educations aren't monolithic but they can still organize and put a platform out very true but to my point you had people that were putting platforms out but then you had but you had other people saying no we got to get trump out don't rock the boat right now wait until biden gets in and then make demands right but the problem we made as a community is we made donald trump the scapegoat for racism just like we made barack obama the angel you understand for government we made donald trump the devil you don't do either one of those the us government is a system it's not a person so when you make donald trump the scapegoat for all of american racism you let the government off the hook you don't reduce a system as powerful as this to an individual or a personality the problem which which is what i think you're saying so we don't disagree on this point we are disorganized and it is the disorganization that makes it difficult for us to put forward a unified platform so what happens is people are self-anointing themselves as the representatives of black people look at the congressional black caucus you got what 57 uh black representatives in the house you got two black us senators that's almost 60 people in the congressional black caucus that's been around since 1971 what has the congressional black caucus done since 1971 but let me ask a better question why hasn't the congressional black caucus demanded that joe biden issue an executive order against police genocide of black people like he did for the transgenders and the asians why are our black elected officials sitting there quiet on capitol hill watching our people get assassinated like this when they're right down the street from the president and i'll tell you why they're democrats and when you're a registered democrat you're part of a team you're part of a club and you can't go too hard because we will lose middle of the road republicans and conservative democrats in the midterm elections so all those blacks in the cbc gotta be quiet shut up swallow their pain and deal with it because you cannot rock the boat or you will mess up the whole democratic agenda that's why i do not vote for black people who are registered as democrats or republicans i only vote for the independent candidates because if you are not an independent candidate you don't have an independent program you are not an independent thinker and you ain't going to bring us no independent freedom the democrats are a waste of time if the congressional black caucus can't make joe biden do anything for black people then they need to dissolve themselves we don't even need them anymore they're useless do you believe there's any policy or legislation that will stop police executions of black people like you think like if they implement the george floyd policing act will it stop the i have the execution of black people but my suspicions are it doesn't really have any teeth in it because when i look at the act that nancy pelosi introduced the police reform bill right around the time that the george floyd riots kicked off it didn't have no teeth in it first and foremost the unjustified murder of a black person by a police officer should automatically be charged as a hate crime number one it is a hate crime these police killing us are committing hate crimes and nobody is treating them like hate crimes so the first change in the legislation is that it all has to be treated as a hate crime second change in the legislation is the payouts the civil suit payouts come from the police officer's pension and it comes from the police union and it comes from the fraternal order of the police make them pay because you can't tell me that you're going to make black taxpayers pay you understand for the criminal behavior of police how am i getting a victory if i'm the one who has to pay for his mistakes make the police pay and charge every murder as a hate crime and i guarantee you they'll think twice before they start killing blacks yeah in the george floyd policing act uh that's what they want to do they want to get rid of qualified immunity because if you get rid of qualified immunity that's exactly what will happen exactly you need to get rid of qualified immunity and stop making police think that their lives are more important than black folks look at the situation with the sister who got shot the five times now let's talk about that makaya bryan and kyle bryant yeah they're claiming she the one who called the police they're claiming that the police had a right to shoot it even coons negroes are running around saying well she had a knife so that justifies her being killed because i work in school charlemagne i have seen lunchroom aids dis with no police training no bulletproof vests no night proof vests no gun in a pocket i have seen elderly black women and elderly black men take knives and other weapons out of the hands of students during lunchroom riots so you mean to tell me that a 60 70 year old man can disarm a teenager in a lunch room but a train armed police with a bulletproof vest can't get a knife out of the hand of a 16 year old but yet instill you have white males who are conducting mass murders all across this country almost every other week we're getting a mass murder in america and almost every one of these fully armed fully violent murderous white men were apprehended by the police without being shot and without losing their life so explain to me how a white man with an ak-47 can be taken without a police officer firing in a bullet after heathen murdered six seven eight people but a sixteen-year-old girl with a butter knife cannot be apprehended without a bullet being shot that is nonsense they killed them because they knew they would get away with it all right i'm not gonna lie i must be a because i i don't agree with you on this one and i'm gonna tell you why i do agree with you those people that walk around with them assault rifles and those and those white boys that they run around that don't get shot they should get shot immediately you come out with a gun should lay your ass down not even a question asked yes this situation my only thing is this when the police pulled up now you're talking to somebody whose father's a retired cop right and when that cop pulled up he doesn't know friend of foe he doesn't know who called the police right okay he does not know he doesn't it wasn't like assange i'm getting jumped somebody has a weapon right okay comes out that call he puts his hand out first thing he says is you see that girl running towards the other girl with the knife up okay police can use deadly weapon to two things to defend himself and defend another person okay you fired his firearm stopping that girl from getting shot now people could say four times five times was a lot that was a lot of shots you could take that any which way you were yes but his whole thing was to disarm that girl and at first i was upset why the they shooting that woman but then i had to sit back and say let's say that was my daughter sitting on the back of that car and somebody was coming at her aggressively with a knife she wasn't defending herself it wasn't like she was defending she was coming aggressively for that other girl well she was defending herself though you can't do that but i mean they came from they jumped there before and they came to our house at this point right here when i i'm telling you what the cops see the cop didn't seem to fight okay the cop camera was the girl being aggressive to the other girl that's all he seen okay so at that point if i'm the father and that's my daughter i would want to make sure my daughter didn't get stabbed okay and that was the only reason i said i understand why that cop did that she shouldn't be dead four times is excessive there was other ways i think that cop couldn't intervene without killing that girl but that goes into training cops are trained to kill let me give you a follow-up jimmy let me ask you a question let me ask you a question if you are the police correct dj envy is the police officer you get out the car you saw the exact same set of circumstances do you shoot her five times why or why not i am not going to shoot it five times why honestly yes because this is my community and i know what happens in the community i understand the fight in other words you value her life right but exactly and this is going to be a little took her because he did not value it right let me ask you another question envy if she was a white girl with that same knife does she get shot five times if i'm a police officer that white if that well not you with the white going back to the white officer if the girl with the knife was a white girl and that was a white neighborhood does she get shot at all by that same guy gun never even comes out i would hope so she's aggressive you know it wouldn't hurt a knife and i don't know i'm not a singer you know it you know she wouldn't envy you know she wouldn't got shot if she was white i would hope so if if anybody is aggressively going at somebody with a knife i would hope that they envy how many yo they got a video of a of a white guy stabbing a cop in the neck the cop goes i'm stabbed in the neck he pulls out his gun chases the guy stops in the middle of the chase to pull out his taser to tase the way absolutely come on and you said it yourself evie you said their train where they can shoot they're not required to shoot in other words police are expected to exercise discretion like any other professional he made a decision and when you look at the video i didn't hear him say stop i didn't hear him say drop it if i'm not missing he did he did he did that he didn't do that he didn't do that he did it yeah he did because i didn't see it he did what he did he said and she said i'ma stab the out of you so like i'm saying so why ain't shooter in the lake in that case you know you're right but they're not trained to do that like it seems something it's a she was white she would not have been shot at all so you can't blame it on the training envy this was racism i posted a video yesterday i posted a video yesterday of a white man if she didn't shoot her uh-huh and that girl would have stabbed that girl and killed that girl what would everybody would have said the cop didn't do anything i'm gonna argue that it would have been impossible for her to kill the girl because the police who are athletically fit could have engaged her in less than five seconds he could have tackled her he could have tased her hit him with rubber bullets she would have been stabbed by this she was already emotional oh man she already she knocked that she knocked down one girl before she got to the girl in the pink cop was right there the whole time so the cop watched her knock down one girl and then go to the next girl in the pink he could have intervened any time between but i'll give you another one what about the 17 year old brother in the knoxville high school bathroom did you see that video yeah anthony thompson jr haven't watched the video four or five police was in the stall with him you know how small a stall is now first of all i got an issue with his girlfriend's white mother and i said white mother yes because when she called the police she told the police that he carries a nine millimeter handgun so she's prepping the police to already see him as an armed and dangerous emotional black male why did you tell them he had a nine millimeter why was it necessary for the white mother to tell the white police that her daughter's black boyfriend carries a nine so the police are already proud of him dead because she wanted him in trouble or she wanted him dead thank you thank you envy so we agree on that now dealing with the police in a stall envy and we never saw the gun so i don't know if that was a gun and it is wasted or not because we never saw it but if you got four police up on a brother he's a short brother skinny little dude you mean to tell me y'all can't grab his hands and arrest him you mean to tell me he had to die in the bathroom with four police gripping him up and holding them down they took his life because they wanted you i've heard i've heard that these are executions i heard the cop actually shot himself the cop actually shot himself by accident and all the other cops thought that the kids would speak to how close they were in proximity if he was white does he die no so the point that we're making is not that these situations aren't tense it's not that they're not dangerous it's not that the police are not stressed out we're saying because white people in america have historically and systemically devalued black life it has created a context where it is justifiable to kill for police to kill black people even when we are innocent that's the point that we're making yeah fatal force is always the option when it comes to black people always the option i posted a video yesterday a white guy has a knife he's in front of the cop he says you're about to die he's swinging the knife at the cop and everything the cop never once reaches to another level look at the capitol riots oh yeah was that january 6. a whole mob overran the governmental complex of the most powerful white government in the world and the police almost did nothing at all you had five deaths related to the situation but they were mostly accidental they overran they looted offices that was hanging off of the building and then in the aftermath of the whole thing you saw elected white politicians defending it they said it was their constitutional right to show up and do what they did if black folks had done the same thing we'd have been mowed down like dogs and check this out check this out they overran the capital because they lost an election we are out here losing our lives every day unjustifiably to the police what if we would have overran the capital for brianna teller what if we would have overran the capital for uh sandra bland or tommy rice what they would have done they would have killed us and speaking of tamir rice his mother is asking president biden to reopen her son's investigation joe biden has not responded yet you know what he's doing the same thing obama did it for black people not a damn thing let me ask you a question last time you came up here you got a lot of flack and i'm just curious what was it what was it over what if your opinions changed you were saying that uh you feel that black men or black women shouldn't date outside of their race did you not hate anthony thompson junior situation thank you i was going to go back to that envy anthony thompson jr is dead because now his girlfriend was mixed race so she was african but the mother was white he's dead because his girlfriend had a white mother dating outside your race is dangerous if you don't believe me look at desean watson down in uh in uh houston texans most of those massage girls were white and we all know he didn't do it the reason desean jackson is being lynched is because he wanted to leave the houston texans and so the white power structure of houston said this negro is not going to march into our city and think he leaves what he wants we just had james harden pull this same nonsense with the houston rockets we are not going to let desean jackson pull it with the houston texas and they're going to destroy that man's career because he wanted to walk out the massage parlor talking about some i came back into the room and he was totally naked aren't you a masseuse don't you touch naked bodies all the time isn't that part of your job i never heard you say he raped you i never heard you say he forcibly done something to you oh he bumped me or he moved my hand over excuse me that doesn't raise to the level of a crime and if you notice he ain't been charged yet where are the charges at 22 women no charges because the man ain't guilty they trying to bill cosby desean jackson because the new racism charlemagne and the new racism dj envy is to make the victim look like a perpetrator so white supremacy in the 21st century wears a disguise known as feminism and white supremacy in the 21st century wears a disguise known as lbgtism and white supremacy in the 21st century wears a disguise known as multiculturalism whenever we want to destroy a black man if we want to get charlemagne if we want to get envy if we want to get dr umar we're not going to give him with the traditional frontal white man assault just outright destroy him because that's not a that's not a politically accurate we're going to find something dj envy said about gays or transgenders from 20 years ago we're going to pull that up and use that to lynch them we're going to find something charlemagne said about the anti-asian hate propaganda and pull that up we're going to find something dr umar said about women 50 years ago and pull that up they are lynching black males publicly and all out war on black masculinity and they're using feminism multiculturalism and lgbtism to do it desean watson is innocent can you believe um brett favre had the nerve to say that he doesn't believe derek charvin intentionally killed george floyd what brett favre really said is i don't give a damn whether black people are getting killed by police or not that's what he really said i don't care if the police are killing you or not i don't want to be bothered with it when i turn on the game i want to watch the game i don't want to be reading nobody's tweets i don't want to be hearing no comments i am a privileged white man in mississippi i'm a privileged white man in mississippi and my privilege allows me to not have to deal with the ramifications of police killing black people brett favre nothing but another old-fashioned traditional white racist mississippian yeah he actually said that um a few weeks ago i forgot what show it was but he said he doesn't want to hear any politics or social commentary during sports then he turned around and said he don't think derek shoving did that on purpose exactly and then you got all the black commentators on tv they want to say the truth they were and i see stephen a smith and shannon sharp they want to say that he's just a racist he understood but they can't say that because that'll mess with their job so they had to say well brett favre don't understand because he never lived as a black man you don't have to have lived as a black man you know what's happening white people have been doing this to black people for four centuries brett favre knows exactly what's happening but he does not care and that's why black parents need to stop letting their black sons wear these white football player and white basketball players jerseys until you know who they are and what they stand for i can remember all the black men growing up who wore bret farm jerseys and now they're learning what brett favre really think about black people stop putting white names on the backs of black children what are your thoughts on the blatant attack on black people's voting rights in this country well white folks are mad doubly mad georgia voted democrat for the first time in almost 20 years the rednecks down south don't like that stacy abrams handed joe biden georgia on the silver platter and they say this ain't going to happen again so now they down there rolling back the right so you know who it looks like they're targeting when you look at the the new requirements black elderly and black ex-offenders now they're saying even if you send in an absentee ballot you have to have id they want a driver's license or some other state issued id well guess what charlemagne if i'm an elder and i'm 70 80 years old on a fixed income i don't drive i ain't got no driver's license and i ain't got time to go down to the state instead of no long line to get some new state id i'm just not going to vote they're taking away the convenience in the efficiency of voting to inconvenience ex-offenders in the black elderly so they don't vote at all and then they say you can't give out no water or snacks in line charlemagne if i'm out in the georgia sun i'm now in the georgia sun and there's 200 people in this line and i got to stand here for about three hours and i'm 70 or 80 years old with diabetes or cancer or whatever else i'm dealing with just good old-fashioned being an old person i need a little snack i need some fruit i need some water they won't even let them give them that this ain't nothing but america taking us all the way back to jim crow justice and willie lynch law we are reliving and it's just getting started we are reliving the 1920s through the 1960s all over again and if you think the georgia voting laws or something have you seen that over 31 state legislatures have introduced new bills that will stem people's ability to protest in these states that say that if you get caught protesting charlemagne and that protest was not sanctioned you will never get a state job you will not get a college loan you will not get public housing you won't get food stamps you won't get medicare medicaid and in at least two states guess what they said they are exempting motorists from any responsibility whatsoever if they run over protesters in the street who did not have a legal uh permission to protest yeah i read that the day i said it's crazy yeah i read that the day after the george floyd case i'm like yo they trying to pass all these anti-riot bills but not police reform exactly they basically saying if you are a protester we want people to run your ass over kill you and we don't want you to be held accountable for it this is what america is all about america has never changed america has been consistent and imma take y'all back to obama when i was up here i told y'all that by the time he get out of there it was going to be worse for us because we didn't make him do nothing what we celebrate him for look at what we're going through these police murders they all started under whose watch obama and he didn't do nothing about it and after freddie gray got his spine snatched from his brain what obama did three weeks ago he ain't changed no laws ain't signed no executive order you know what he signed he signed that blue alert law making it almost impossible for you to fight back against the police who trying to unjustifiably take your life and now obama all over the news talking about uh he's concerned about police genocide if you so concerned president obama why didn't you do anything about it when you had eight years of your own and you had two black attorney generals i don't want to say things started under obama holder holder resigned no we've always been and then it was low and then it was loretta lynch yeah we've always been victims of police genocide charlemagne but it had never been broadcast i think it intensified exactly but the as a reaction to barack obama and he did nothing about it so the same black people who voted for you you didn't even care enough about them to protect their life and now you and michelle run around selling that book i don't care about that damn book what are you doing about black people you are an attorney obama is a whole lawyer michelle is a whole lawyer are they doing anything about mass incarceration are they doing anything to make the schools in chicago better is barack and michelle obama doing anything legally to help black people not a damn thing and now you want to give your opinion on tv when you was president for eight years and did nothing at all let me ask you a question dr umar are you totally against interracial relationships i am totally against it and i want to make sure you understand why it's not because cut it out cut it out don't do that because i won't have a name for it okay no bunny crisis okay i am against the snow bunny crisis and i want your white listeners to understand because people be trying to say stuff like uh he's the black hitler i'm not the black hitler i am i am in no way interested in hurting or harming the life of any human white asian chinese i believe in respecting everybody the reason i'm against interracial marriage envy and charlemagne is because marriage is an economic contract it's an economic contract most women do not marry down in status they marry up and if you don't believe me show me a rich white woman married to a broke-ass black man have you ever seen a rich white woman marry a broke-ass black man no you have not and you never will because marriage ain't about love it's not colorblind and it is totally economic so if marriage is an economic unification and a contract how can we who don't have enough already give so much to the white woman into white people who have already taken too much when we got all these black women out here who will never get married only one out of every four black women in america will ever taste marriage and half of them who taste marriage will be divorced within five years if you want to save the black family if you want to save the black family you have to protect it and in order to protect it you have to be against interracial marriage you can't say i love the black family but i don't have a problem with interracial marriage interracial marriage is eliminating the black family because it is not providing our women with enough uh available enabled black men to be their husbands so you'll remember it's not just white women you just feel white women asian everybody nobody should be marrying out the race because this political consequence is dj envy i'll give you one right now naomi osaka am i saying her name right the tennis system right she knocked off the greatest of all time the goat in serena but guess what who is she representing in the upcoming olympics is she representing haiti no she representing japan so here you have a half african sister excuse me an african sister will because there's no such thing as half african our genes are dominant so you got an african sister with a japanese mother and instead of going back home to your father's blood haiti to represent the africans in haiti you're instead going to represent the japanese who've never done anything for black folks and are part of the trilateral commission with the american white power structure but who taught her to play tennis did her japanese mother teach her to play tennis or did a black haitian father teach teacher to play tennis her black haitian father taught her to play tennis it's the african dna it's the african ancestors in that girl that's responsible for her tennis success but instead of representing us she's gonna go represent the japanese well this is what you got to deal with when you make mixed-race african children i i think i don't know i think her case is a little different though because she identifies fully as a black woman she definitely does if you identify fully as a black woman charlemagne why she not representing haiti i get it but that's a little asterisk because if she she know because she's putting her money in the black cause she puts her money into black organizations she got a black boyfriend like she she and she and she stands up for she stands up for black cause see what are you going through oh 100 percent you know what i don't even know if haiti got a tennis team so i don't know to be honest with you they don't have to have one she will win the whole thing but here's the point if you look at the political situation that america and france has haiti in that they've been in since the haitian revolution of 1791 if you look at the fact that the children are being raped robbed stolen by whites if you look at the fact that america and france have sabotaged the haitian economy in the haitian society if naomi was the represent haiti one time she can go back and represent japan next time but if she was to represent haiti just one time it would shine a light on all the injustices that the us government and the french government are inflicting upon our brothers and sisters in haiti and it will demand from the international community some answers and some changes she has a chance to almost rescue an entire nation of people and she won't do it because she's not gonna say that to the japanese blood that why she's not doing it brother i'm not i'm not saying she hasn't to be honest with you i'm sure she hasn't cause she not representing haiti she have not represented haiti but she speaks out against so many black issues she probably has spoken on haiti i don't know charlemagne but i but i do see her speak out a lot in regards to black age okay but until she speaks out for the haitians and until she do something uh significant for her father's people who are responsible for the talent that she got her father's people her father who taught her how to play tennis in the first place if it wasn't for a haitian father charlemagne she wouldn't be in that position show love to haiti the point that i'm trying to make look that up dan i'm asking the white man oh yeah cause i'm sure she i think i'm pretty sure i've heard her speak out against that but the point that i'm making is if she represented haiti in the olympics here's what i'm saying charlotte i mean you can't take a small soft act of activism and try to use that to replace a major significant act of activism you understand making one or two news bites during the context of a press conference is not the same as representing the republic of haiti on the international stage even if she says something i don't care about that you had a chance to represent the people who are responsible for you being who you are and you chose not to do it i'm not knocking her i'm a fan of her i want to be clear i'm not knocking my sister in fact i would probably have more criticism for a father because i want to know what you put in that little girl that has a run into japan instead of haiti to represent them in the olympics here's the point i'm making when you have mixed-race african children these are the types of issues you're going to have to deal with because until african people get out situations born in osaka she was born in osaka so that that so that's why she has to play for them can i ask you a question envy yes sir if a white if a european jew is born in africa and he plays tennis is he going to represent africa is he going to represent israel probably israel thank you so it ain't got nothing to do with where you're born it's where your loyalty is and until black people get organized fellas many of our mixed-race children are going to identify with the other race because they doing better than we well maybe maybe she'll hit this and take take what you're saying in consideration well i'm not knocking her i just want y'all to show i just want y'all to see it does not benefit the black community to be having all these mixed-race babies who are not loyal to us i have nothing against mixed race because you are fully african in my opinion i was going to ask you that what do you think about it no problem with a mixed race african i judge all black people i don't care if you from africa because i'm a pan-africanist so it's all one family for me i don't care if you're in the caribbean brazil europe australia the continent canada two things two things are you biologically black and are you psychologically black and when i say psychologically black do you identify with your primary race naomi does you understand yeah so if you are psychologically black and you are biologically black i treat you no different i don't care if you high yellow with green eyes or blue black purple i don't get into this color game because i think part of the petty differences we have as a people is we over accentuate this light skinned dark skinned nappy hair straight hair thing too much and it's killing us it's the blood the first color on this flag is red for a reason it's the blood that makes you african so i would never mistreat a mixed race african but i tell you one thing i'ma make sure they understand you will not perpetuate the snow bunny crisis no to your point i do naomi definitely does cause i didn't even know that she was from japan because i don't watch tennis but one day i was watching a tennis match and i said that's why she got a japanese flag by her name and then that's when i realized that her mother was japanese and her her father was asian because she's so pro-black and speaks out about issues so much i just thought she was a sister and i wanted to say this oh yeah and i gotta say this to black men because as y'all can imagine i get a lot of email hate mail and love mail i'm sure i got some of these snow bunny loving black men sending me messages saying stuff like why you always getting on the brothers for dating out the race but you don't get on the sisters for dating out the race well first of all you're comparing apples and oranges you know why black women do not date out the race nowhere nearly as much as black men do and they definitely don't marry out the race anywhere as near as much as black men do and if we were not dating out the race more then black women would have more options which would subsequently cut down on their snow bunny crisis so i do hold black women accountable it is absolutely unacceptable for a black woman to let any oppressor in her heaven totally totally it is a sin against the ancestors to do that but at the same time i understand many of our sisters would not be doing that had the black man not done at first we don't hate women of other colors but we are loyal to the black woman we honor the black woman we want to see the black woman married and we want to see the black family survive why do you think you see so many mixed-race and bi-racial couples on most of your major advertising have you noticed that most the commercials are inundated they're either mixed race couples where both of them are mixed race or it's a black man with a white woman or a black woman with a white man do you know why they're doing that they're not doing that to sell interracial marriage to black men black men have been in love with white women since times immemorial okay they they're selling the white man to the black woman see they want the black woman to think that there's a white man waiting for her somewhere and the reason it's important for the black woman to think that there's a white man waiting for her somewhere is she will not stand up in defense of the black man when he's mass incarcerated and economically castrated they want the black woman to forget about the black man so they can do away with the black man that's why the meghan markle prince harry situation gets so much attention in the black community because if we can convince little black girls that they can marry a white royal prince which is total nonsense that we don't have to worry about the black family being around much longer and if you kill the black family then you could genocide the whole race so for you it's not about it's not bigotry it's business it's not big bigotry it's the business of saving black folks if i run into a black man with a white wife imma still speak to her i've had people come to me do you hate me because no people come up to me envy in the airport do you hate me because my girlfriend is white no i don't but i'm disappointed in you brother can i talk to you dr umar i'm still a fan sure we can sit down and talk but you have no right to do this this does not help our people one bit i am a political pragmatist that means any question charlemagne ants ask me any question dj envy asked me you know what i'mma actually in response i'ma say how does this benefit black people we we about to close out because envy got to go but i do want to ask you you said that you know marriage is not about love so when it comes to saying sexual relations it's not about love when it comes to interracial it's not about love if you think it's about love have you ever went into a divorce court and saw people argue about getting their love back have you ever seen somebody say i want half my love back have you ever seen dj you ever been a divorce court and see somebody say i gave him 20 years of love i want to have my love back i ain't never seen nobody go to divorce court to get they love back they go to divorce court to get money property assets 401ks and everything else so when we when we see you what love got to do with it when we see you on social media asking for a queen i'm not asking for a queen i'm letting the queens know that i have not chosen my queen and if you think that you have what it takes to stand by the prince of pan-africanism i would like to know who you are because i'm so busy i can't meet every woman i'm too busy but you're choosing for business not like you're not trying to i'm choosing for business her head better be nappy her whole body better be natural that's right her head better be nappy happy to be nappy no weave no perm no straightening no blonde hair listen i'll open up a revolutionary academy the frederick douglass marcus garvey academy we're trying to change the consciousness of african children how the hell i'm gonna be the lead of a pan-african institution and my wife got a blind weave and a damn head what does that say about me show me who you love and i'll tell you who you are and then most importantly i'm going to look at her track record of activism in the black community because a lot of sisters who are conscious don't do anything in the community a lot of brothers who are conscious don't do anything in the community that's why when people say we woke everybody woke woke means nothing charlemagne woke only means your conscious but what are you doing how are you making black america better are you building any institutions are you tackling any problems or are you just sitting on youtube making videos which is what 98 percent of the content really does that's real so work work work let's woke so we're not gonna have no white woman pop up from philly hold on we're not gonna have no white people get no wipers no way popping from philly i used to mess with doctor um hell no okay you never did that no snow buddy crisis over here in fact i'm selling snow bunny slippers to raise money for the school slippers for all you no race pride having negroes these are snow bunny slippers from the frederick douglass and marcus garvey academy but seriously though oh man dr john the school will be renovated by the end of this summer yes sir we got the whole may june july and august early september we would have our first annual unapologetically african family first conference and festival right there in wilmington delaware 30 minutes from the philadelphia airport so we want all the brothers and sisters to please please please donate okay so we can get the school ready and so everybody can come down walk through and see the type of gift in the jewel that god has blessed us with give him the information to donate again cash dot me slash fdmg school i repeat cash dot me slash fdmg school paypal dot me slash fdmg academy mail your checker money order payable to fdmg academy it is tax exempt donation you can claim it po box 9634 wilmington delaware 9634 wilmington delaware 19809 if you want to work at the school send me your resume fdmg resumes gmail.com if you want to work at the school your hair must be natural and you cannot have the snow bunny crisis give me your twitters and instagram two. and instagram dr umar johnson facebook at dr umar ifatunde email d-r-u-m-a-r-johnson it's dr umar johnson yahoo.com and phone number eight four four four dr umar that's eight four four four d-r-u-m-a-r and i just want to say to black america i know we've gone through a lot the times is tough we've been through worse we will come through this but we got to organize stokely carmichael said if you organize a little you get a little done if you organize some you get some done but if you don't organize at all you don't get nothing done the most honorable marcus garvey said the greatest weapon used against the negro is this organization so we have to organize mobilize energize and then we can transform this society joe biden you owe us and we ain't gonna wait around make something happen sir black people voted for you you owe us that much you gave them an executive order now give black people an executive order that's right dr lamar johnson add him don't add me don't add envy don't add breakfast club you got all his twitter and instagrams talk to him if you got uh issues with anything he said black african power that's right dr umar johnson is the breakfast club good morning appreciate you [Music] you
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Channel: Breakfast Club Power 105.1 FM
Views: 4,075,647
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Keywords: the breakfast club, breakfast club, power1051, celebrity news, radio, video, interview, angela yee, charlamagne tha god, dj envy
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Length: 76min 25sec (4585 seconds)
Published: Mon Apr 26 2021
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