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Hello everyone. First time poster, here.
I watched this video this afternoon. Found it to be a really good breakdown of the brainwashed blacks and their relationship with white religious precepts. When speaking on this topic, Dr. Umar always makes a point to say he doesn't have a problem with believing; his problem is the fanatics. And he's right on that. The folks who are vehemently dogged about their favorite religious dogmas are most times UNBEARABLE to deal with when it comes to discussing the struggle we still face as black Americans. They are in effect neutralized as contributors to help bring us closer to the justice we've been seeking. Now full disclosure, I don't always watch his videos because, more than not, they seem self aggrandizing and self promoting (specifically speaking about his school and the "beefs" with other personalities) but when he goes into "educator mode", he rarely misses his mark.
I watched this video this afternoon. Found it to be a really good breakdown of the brainwashed blacks and their relationship with white religious precepts. When speaking on this topic, Dr. Umar always makes a point to say he doesn't have a problem with believing; his problem is the fanatics. And he's right on that. The folks who are vehemently dogged about their favorite religious dogmas are most times UNBEARABLE to deal with when it comes to discussing the struggle we still face as black Americans. They are in effect neutralized as contributors to help bring us closer to the justice we've been seeking. Now full disclosure, I don't always watch his videos because, more than not, they seem self aggrandizing and self promoting (specifically speaking about his school and the "beefs" with other personalities) but when he goes into "educator mode", he rarely misses his mark.