So basically "if you arent getting with my program and doing what I say instead of doing your own thing, youre a problem".
fukk this guy. Whining bytch and swindler.
Umar is a tad misunderstood IMO. I don't agree with everything he says but you can't argue that he has the right ideas when it comes to economic policy and how we choose to educate ourselves with regards to finance and politics.
People mostly take umbrage with his stuff about feminism and homosexuality amongst other things, but I don't think those things should detract from his overall message. If I had more money, I would donate to help build that school.
The truth is blacks don't want to have to adhere to any code of conduct so they will find any arbitrary excuse to shyt on anyone trying to come up with solutions.
That's part of it sure, but it depends on what that code is. There must obviously be some level of discipline, but the tradeoffs have to be worth it for the individual as well as the collective. If the fear among Dr Umar's more vocal detractors (namely homosexuals and feminists) is that being one or both of the two lead to being ostracized from the program, I'd say it is a legitimate one - however, so far I have not yet heard any actual indication from Dr Umar's words that they necessarily would be. He seems more vocal about interracial dating than he does about homos anyway . And as much as I'm not against interracial dating, that stance I can very much understand.
Personally, I don't see why there can't be an amalgamation of the views of those such as Dr Umar and those who identify as the former 2 categories. Think all parties should put their differences aside - as Dr Umar himself says in the video above.
Shut the fukk up, slut. Anyone thats trying to tell a black person that they MUST get down with some kind of agenda otherwise theyre being detrimental is a fukking enemy. I view people who talk like umar johnson to be no different than you, bedwench. Trojan fukking horses.Nikka so you saw yo momma arguing with social services most of your childhood so you have to argue with EVERYONE in your adulthood?
The truth is blacks don't want to have to adhere to any code of conduct so they will find any arbitrary excuse to shyt on anyone trying to come up with solutions.
Umar is a tad misunderstood IMO. I don't agree with everything he says but you can't argue that he has the right ideas when it comes to economic policy and how we choose to educate ourselves with regards to finance and politics.
People mostly take umbrage with his stuff about feminism and homosexuality amongst other things, but I don't think those things should detract from his overall message. If I had more money, I would donate to help build that school.