Catch Up On My Latest LiveStreams on YouTube
Byron Donalds is Not Black, 5 Social Values, Black Women and Their Hair, +More
I hope all is well with my readers today and every day. If not, please put those prayers up to The King and The Father, they truly look out for their people. I have been so busy with creative projects and family, video blogging has just been more convenient to share my perspectives these days. I have leveraged the YouTube live stream platform which helps me engage with intelligent and ignorant people in society. I do have to get with the passionately ignorant folks because I abhor them. This gives my readers a chance to understand my character and personality. I am who I am. I am a straight-shooter, and logical thinker, and I don’t care to mince words with adults about critical topics. I believe in emotional control, but I will REBUKE some of these passionately ignorant folks when necessary because they need to know that I know the root of their passionate ignorance at the core. The chats tend to reveal the perpetuated generalizations that many choose to believe about Blacks no matter if there is Black intelligence on the table. I feel that it is a threat to many types of people and it irritates the demons in their soul who are committed to Blacks being inferior. I seek to be reasonable and pragmatic with my approach to discussions, but I have a whimsical, cynical, and humorous personality so that shines in my livestreams.
In this blog, I talk about code-switching Kamala Harris and why the way she allowed herself to be sold is a betrayal of the Blackness that she claims her mother raised her with.
In this blog I address my observations about certain characters in society and why they react and think as they do; especially about Black Americans.
In this blog I provide perspective about the reparations argument and why Byron Donalds is in no position to speak on them on behalf of Black people because he is NOT an FBA FREEMAN, he is a Black-looking immigrant and beneficiary to Black people’s fights.
Why do men care about Black women’s hair so much? I think it is jealousy and insecurity.
My perspective on Eric Adams
This may trigger some folks who follow Anton Daniels. I think he is one of those Black folks who understands the formula of the Conservative think tank Blacks, and that is to narrate Blacks in a Generalized way so that societal stereotypes about Blacks can be maintained.