I partially agree with a lot of the things that he says. Because i see it like this, black people just refuse to accept their real condition. Black people would rather pretend that somehow, they are not that far from white people, when it comes to resources, media power, social acceptance and etc...
One of my best friends, suffer from sickle cell. Sickle cell has no cure, YET.
But in the past, my friend would get super mad when we(his friends) would tell him to stop drinking, smoking and partying like the rest. To him, we were being super disrespectful. He stopped talking to us for a while, because another friend told him "Dude, your condition has no cure yet, but if you take care of yourself, you might be alive when they do find the cure", believe me, this was enough for a fight and for him to stop talking to us. Until one day he had a big crisis, and almost died...That's when he decided to cut all of that and began to live like a person with sickle cell should.
Years later, i experienced the same thing. I discovered that i had diabetes, and diabetes has no cure. And initially, being the hypocrite that i am, i kept living like everything was fine with me. Ignoring that i couldn't do that. If i was drinking soda, one of my relatives/friends would come and say "Dude, you have diabetes...", and to me that was basically you saying that i am inferior to you, and enough to completely change my mood and my perception of you.
"Why are you telling me that i cannot live like the rest of the world? Who the fukk are you to say that? I feel fine, my body is fine, so who are you tell me otherwise?"
The same thing i see with some black folks. Even when they are poor, they get mad at you for saying that they are poor and should rationalize, and not try to live like whites or asians, to them, saying this is being disrespectful. Even when they cannot afford to have a lot of kids, they get mad at you for saying that they should not have more kids.
And it is true, that most poor people, when they gather, is not do constructive things. This happens with every race. BUT, most black people, around the world, or in every land that they live with other groups, are part of the poorest group. Saying otherwise, is just lying to yourself.
I am not saying that black people should stop living, what i am saying is, black people should live according to their situation.