Hodgetwins Podcast - FED UP Black Pastor Has A Message For The Black Community...
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Everybody context.
Yeah.
This is the very first video I saw of you.
And a black person actually shared this video with me.
He was very upset, but I was very happy to see that because black people need a lot of tough love.
Yeah.
I'm not going to be much longer with y'all.
I understand we need to move beyond color.
I'm not about that, but y'all raised it.
If you start it, I'll end it for you.
Don't start nothing.
It won't be nothing.
But we got a problem.
Black people got a problem.
Now we can move to color blindness and always look at the man by the content of his character,
never the color of his skin.
I'm down for that.
You get my vote.
Yay and amen, I'm for that.
But before we get there, we need to hear some truth.
Black people and white folk.
Black people got a problem.
And it's a God problem.
When black people see the world, I don't get to.
You can train them. You can train a black man to be a physician. You can train them to be astrophysicist. You can train them to be a lawyer, but you can't train him to understand the world. He doesn't know. I'm telling you, there's not two sense of the difference between a mass murderer. There's not two sense of difference between a petty thief that's locked away in prison than a black doctor when it comes to understanding the world. Listen, you listen to me. We got to deal with this. And we need to begin to acknowledge it.
talk about it ask God to help us because only God
can help black people where they are black people had Africa that big old
continent over there they never built one boat that was seaworthy not
there's not one there's not one monument in Africa and all of Africa
I know you're talking about Egypt I'm Egypt is not Africa
there are no great cities that were built even before the first
colonization of white people coming to the shore
of Africa or the slave ships black men built nothing no sewer system no houses
above one level and none of them made out of stone all of made out of
grass and wood black men before the white man ever got to Africa the worst
thing that could ever happen to South Africa was when they gave it to Nelson
Mandela and black folk that was a great nation now now I was
understanding apartheid was wrong we all know it's wrong I'm against it there should
have been some other resolution though than turning it over to Nelson Mandela
disease AIDS and crime is running wild in Johannesburg they're killing one
over there there died of sickness the government is mismanaged the people who
ran the nation and now leaving the nation because black folk don't know how to
run no nation and we need admit it I know you don't like it
But you need to stop shucking and jiving.
We got a problem.
Nigeria produces oil every year, yet the children over there are hungry and potbellied and walking barefoot.
We got a problem.
You talk about the hittos and the titsis.
Look what's going on in Zimbabwe now with Mugabe.
We got a problem, black folk.
And forget about Zimbabwe and South Africa, Nigeria.
Look at what you all have done in Harlem.
You can't even hold on to Harlem.
We got a problem.
Black folk don't understand the world.
You can get mad with me all you want.
You can say what you, but you can't prove me wrong.
Now I'm not saying this because I hate black folk.
I'm saying it because I love you enough to tell the truth.
The only person going to ever help us get out of the situation is going to be God.
There's something wrong with the black man.
Mine.
There's something wrong with his mind.
He don't not understand the world.
doesn't. I don't care if he learned medicine. He doesn't understand the world. He can't even
hold on to Harlem. When he was here, he moved out. We got to talk to the Lord. People, we got
to talk to God. And black women, Shirley Chisholm, Harriet Tubman, Carreta King, one of her boys,
yeah, okay, then we got a black president. But you black women, what's wrong with y'all?
Y'all going to let that white woman, what's wrong with you black women voting for barrage?
Don't you understand?
It should have been a black room if you're going to have a black president.
What's wrong with you?
Y'all ain't got no sense, you black women.
Your men treat you like the dogs, like your dogs.
They walk all over you.
They make you pay the bills at home.
And then the preachers tempt you in the churches and make you pay the bills.
You're all crazy black women.
Bind these black men, private jets,
the tune of $50 million for a n-a-round-around in a private jet.
And you talk about looking out, pastor.
What's wrong with your?
What's wrong with you?
What's wrong with you?
And what's wrong with a black man that would take that kind of money out of a poor neighborhood and buy himself a private jet?
What's wrong with y'all niggas? What's wrong with you?
What's wrong with you, black women?
What's wrong with you voting for Barack Obama?
What's wrong with you?
It's wrong with y'all.
You know what's the crazy.
Black people, let me tell you all something.
If you don't ever hear me say a preacher again, they can kill me tomorrow.
Let me tell you something.
We're not going to ever get anywhere until we look into the mind of a black man.
He doesn't think correctly.
I don't care what he is.
He can be a doctor.
He can be an after physicist.
The n-hiker ain't got no sex.
You talk to him.
You talk to a black man.
He doesn't understand the world.
He's never built anything.
The most of black people have ever done,
they did it here in America under white people's help.
When they were in Africa, they didn't do nothing.
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That was easy.
Yeah, that's the very first video.
Yeah, did you get any pushback?
from members of your church after you gave that sermon?
Not really.
I think that some of them perhaps disagreed with some of the things that I said,
but they didn't disagree in a vicious way or a wanton way.
I think they were probably wishing to what I was saying was not true.
But no, no pushback.
And nobody actually got up and left the church.
I think it was saddened by what I said,
but probably realized that it was all true.
And trusted me to not blaspheme or not speak about a people with such truth
that could be so detrimental for generations to come.
I think they understood that spiritually and physically.
But no, I didn't get any real pushback after that.
Yeah, I think it comes from a good place, though.
You actually want black people to do better in order to do better.
No, that's a better expression. Thank you for that. Because it deeply within my heart. I was preaching not because I hate black folk. I was preaching because I would to see them prospering. I mean, listen, if you use the metric of the Genesis chapter one regarding the structure of the world, the creation of the world, and how God said everything was good that he created. And then you look at how much black people have paradigm with that. That is the same.
What are black people created when the world needs an economic system, it needs a government system, a political system, an education system.
We've not made major great contributions as an entity of people ourselves collectively, as a homogenous group.
And we're last on the totem pole as far as comparing to the metric of the Bible of creating things that are good.
And one of my favorite lines or one that people have discovered to be favorite about mine is that we've never made a seaworthy vessel.
We're not able, we've not been able to conquer the seas to be able to build something that would sell the seas.
And so, but it's not out of hatred.
It's a plea.
Those are painful for me.
I think if anybody should have left the church that they should have been me because extremely painful to have to have to realize that.
But I pray, and not only that, but I believe that a day is coming when all of that will be completely reverse.
And I'm going to do everything I can to make sure that one day is reversed.
And I can say just the opposite.
Do you think that's possible because the Democrat Party, they have such a firm grip on the black community.
And I think the biggest problem I have with the Democrat Party is they tell black people what they want to hear and not what they need to hear.
You're absolutely right about that.
I think we probably need to go further back to Dr. Martin King Jr.,
Martin Luther King, Jr., perhaps, who opened the door for the Democrat Party
to be able to brainwash and to castrate black people and to rob them of their potential.
You know, the thing I would all say beyond what I'm not.
message that I just preached. And also what Democrats have been able to do. We weren't always as
inept as we are at present. And I don't want to necessarily give a shout out or praise to the
Republican Party prior to black people and WED the boys and the NAACP and Dr. Martin Luther
King leading us to the Democrat Party with Lyndon Johnson. I don't necessarily shout out to
the, but we weren't always as inept as we were.
There were a time when we were better self-sufficient, especially during the reconstruction period.
I think, while a Democrat Party, I think they all ought to be, well, somebody tried to say that I was suggesting assassination of people.
And I don't want anybody to think that, but I think they all ought to be moved off the planet of the Earth.
Maybe all of them.
I don't care who they were, and Jasmine, Crockett, whoever the hell else.
They ought to be moved to another planet and let us start all over again.
But beyond that, I think our real problem.
as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who led us to lay down our arms and open up our hearts and
our traditional strengths. We did have, as Hamites coming from Africa, some characteristic
strengths about family that were strong and the understanding of men leading and taking care of their
children. I think it was Dr. King that led us to the place where we discovered or thought that perhaps,
Perhaps it'd be okay, lay these things down for some yellow grits and cheese in a box that the government fed us through their government program.
So I think the world needs to take at least people who are really concerned about the well-being of black people, the homelessness, the fatherlessness.
Take a close look at Dr. King and perhaps the movement that he started and where we are now as a result.
of how exalted he was made.
The man was put on the same man with peace as Jesus.
And I don't think he should have been.
I think that we need to take another look.
Right.
