The Social Experiment: Steph Curry, Kendrick Vs Drake, Marilyn Mosby Trial - Dr Umar Johnson

Published 2024-05-16
Dr Umar Johnson, King Kong Consciousness, Prince of Pan Africanism. Historically, Pan-Africanism has often taken the shape of a political or cultural movement. There are many varieties of Pan-Africanism. In its narrowest political manifestation, Pan-Africanists envision a unified African nation where all people of the African diaspora can live. (African diaspora refers to the long-term historical process by which people of African descent have been scattered from their ancestral homelands to other parts of the world.) In more-general terms, Pan-Africanism is the sentiment that people of African descent have a great deal in common, a fact that deserves notice and even celebration 1921)
The United States of America, after brutally enslaving millions of black folk suddenly emancipated them and began their education, but it acted without system or forethought, throwing the freed man on the world penniless and landless, educating them without thoroughness and system and subjecting them the while to lynching, lawlessness, discrimination, insult and slander, such as human beings have seldom endured and survived. To save their own government they enfranchised the Negro and then when danger passed, allowed hundreds of thousands of educated and civilized black folk to be lawlessly disfranchised and subjected to a caste system, and at the same time in 1776, 1812, 1861, 1897, and 1917 they asked and allowed thousands of black men to offer up their lives as a sacrifice to the country which despised them.
France alone of the great colonial powers has sought to place her cultured black citizens on a plane of absolute legal and social equality with her white, and given them representation in her highest legislature. In her colonies she has a wide-spread but still imperfect system of state education. This splendid beginning must be completed by widening the political bases of her native government, by restoring to her indigenes the ownership of the soil, by protecting native labor against the aggression of established capital, and by compelling no man, white or black, to be a soldier unless the country gives him a voice in his own government.
The independence of Abyssinia, Liberia, Haiti and San Domingo is absolutely necessary to any sustained belief of the black folk in the sincerity and honesty of the white. These nations have earned the right to be free, they deserve the recognition of the world. Notwithstanding all their faults and mistakes and the fact that they are in many respects behind the most advanced civilization of the day, nevertheless they compare favorably with the past and even recent history of most European nations and it shames civilization that the Treaty of London practically invited Italy to aggression on Abyssinia and that free America has unjustly and cruelly seized Haiti, murdered her citizens and for a time enslaved her workmen, overthrown her free institutions by force and has so far failed in return to give her a single bit of help, aid or sympathy.
What, then, do those demand who see these evils of the color line and racial discrimination, and who believe in the divine right of Suppressed and Backward Peoples to learn and aspire and be free? #subscribe #Blackmen #Blackwoman #Drumar #Drumarjohnson #Blackpeople #ADOS #Colorism #Black #Willsmith #MLK #lebronjames #FBA #Blackpeople

All Comments (21)
  • @user-ph2oo7zm4u
    I agree with Dr. Umar saying, don’t waste my time thinking about people who are not thinking about me! Period!✌🏽
  • @proigalV
    Until every African is free no African is Free💯
  • @proigalV
    If u didn't make them uncomfortable, they will continued to make u uncomfortable
  • @Eboli-dx5mq
    I agree Dr. Umar. As a culture we are way too invested in the affairs of individuals (celebrities) that are not investing in the many challenges of the African-American culture. WE MUST “UNDERSTAND “ THE IMPORTANCE OF TIME! We waist too much time on things that do not matter in the long run.
  • @lenajohnson5898
    You will never find justice in a world where criminals make all the rules.
  • @sthpac6910
    The black You Tubers are always talking about this brother school that has not open, but they never say a word about his messages to black people and the knowledge he puts out.
  • @blaqrick3166
    KING KONG OF CONSCIOUSNESS! GOTTA LOVE THIS BROTHER.
  • @kakodae6298
    The nerve of these people… calling a black man a bigot. They done lost they gat damned mind!😆
  • @beebbeec280
    Any professional within their system is compromised
  • I do want that "Good Times" show off of my Netflix NOW!!!! I thought I was the only one
  • @KUqdah
    I agree with you Dr. Umar....too many of AA lawyers are not helping to serve the community and we need to be about it....
  • @keithscott3063
    She's a Hero they was going to sweep Freddy G under the rug 💪🏿👑✊🏿🖤
  • @WhatzHaute
    Very good point Dr. Complete silence from those that make the most noise when it comes to other matters.
  • Ben Crump needs help, I know his plate is full, he's the main one that I see taking on the culture's cases.
  • @LG-universe
    I'm not interested in watching that good times garbage. The original is still the best.
  • @johnmcgee1312
    I just done gave up on the coconuts I speak up everyday on my job about racism and I don't have no one backing me but I don't need no one that's why they don't mess with me
  • @Mamoo139
    You see, this is why they legalized smoking weed. They knew it would make people lazy. They might care, but getting high takers precedent over getting dressed to go stand up for something they know is right. That weed makes everybody LAZY!
  • @s3d843
    Thanks again, Dr Umar. You the one, true 🐐