What didn't you agree on?
Well, Don't really have time to go into specifics at the moment, but Brother Umar was giving very broad and grandiose solutions that sound good initially, but when you really get into the specifics of what it will take to accomplish these things, you clearly notice that there are a myriad of questions that need to be addressed before even discussing plans on this grand of a scale...
Questions that he, nor the panel brought up....
For example, Black people have no culture and our mindset is a b*stardized version of American culture.....To accomplish some of the things he suggests, we either have to A:reverse our mindset as a whole,(aint happening), or solely focus on Kids between the ages of 3-6 and start all over with them..This is probably the elephant in the room, at least to me.
He never really laid out a plan that was viable, that had details
Also don't feel like personal relationships are needed to for kids to be receptive to a good teacher...
And every brother that dates outside of his race does not suffer from self hate...
These are just a few, for now....