Hodgetwins Podcast - Pastor Manning Explains Why Black Fathers Are Becoming An Endangered Species...
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Yeah, why do you think the black man is like ran away from his family responsibilities, their kids?
That's a great question.
And it ought to be asked by everybody.
He's lost his way.
I got a statement I've made recently that I, there's a statement that's made by Paul that says,
I'm not ashamed of the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ because there's salvation first to the Jew
and then to the Greek. And it's a well-known, well-quoted verse throughout the church structure
for many, many years. And I've stated that I am not ashamed of the fact that black people
were prophesied to be slaves here in America to the Jew and to the white man in the early days
of the Noah scriptures of the Bible. I'm not ashamed of that.
because it brought salvation.
We were brought to America's slaves,
but we were given salvation.
And to us here first,
and then, of course, to the entire continent of Africa.
But why does a man and Brother Hodge twins,
I have to tell you and confess that I ran away from my family.
I ran away from my children,
one of more painful periods of my life,
and I've tried to tell myself to stop,
talking about it so much. Stop confessing. People think that I was, you know, okay, you confess it,
you repented. God forgave you. And you ought to, you know, just move on. But I have to tell you,
it's one of the more painful periods of my life. I had, I was married, been married for about a
couple of years. We were living in a decent neighborhood. I had a decent job. I was working as
a clerk and a bank, Bankers Trust. And all done girls, I was working in the main bank building,
and I was in my early 20s,
and everywhere you look was the miniskirt.
Now, y'all brothers are probably too young
to remember the miniskirt, but they were everywhere.
And I started cheating on my wife
and stand out all night long,
sleeping with these women and getting high.
And we lived way out in this part of Brooklyn
where you had to take training to work,
and my wife would, we would take the beach,
baby to the babysitter during the day and pick her up in the evening our firstborn.
And when I stopped coming home at night for supper, I came home one morning about 7.30.
I got off the train. I was headed at home. I'd been out all night. I was just going to change clothes,
watch go right back to work. And I met my wife and my firstborn daughter walking on a slippery sidewalk that's
snowed and it was icy on that sidewalk. And she was taking the baby to the babysitter. And I was
just coming out home from being out all night with a whore. And it just went on. And I got crazy.
I had another son. I got crazy. And I just deserted them. Didn't know whether they were eating.
I was just out with the whores as a young man. What happened to me? Because I wasn't raised that way.
God knows I wasn't raised that way. But that's what happens to so many men.
They don't realize that when your children need you,
you see a man who's not taking care of his children.
You can hate him and you should if you get an opportunity to kill him
and nobody knows about to do that too, get rid of him.
But he's in trouble. He's lost.
I know from firsthand experience, I did some awful things to my wife
and my children at the time.
And I don't know.
I mean, the Lord forgave me.
I just, it's, I've tried everything I can to make men go home to their wives.
I've tried everything I can to preach that men ought to be leaders in their homes,
leaders of taking care of their wives, both spiritually and financially,
making sure that she's doing okay and that the children are doing okay.
I've given my light to that, and I ain't going to never stop preaching that as much as I possibly can.
But there's opposition.
I've got mega opposition from the black politician, from the black professor at college, from the movie stars, from the athletes, from the rap artists, from a whole bunch of folk who don't realize how serious, not painful that is.
It has, over the last 70 years, it has destroyed two generations of people who could by now be running a black airline or a black manufacturing, motoring, cooperating.
or even a black cruise line and having mega money and major communities with a persona that people would want to be around black folk because there'd be something that there's something kinetic about the ability to produce and that there's just a blessing if you can just get in the neighborhood where black people live it's a blessing if you can get a home in a black neighborhood it's a blessing but we've lost that and I'm number one criminal there
But I, you know, that's just how that is.
Yeah.
Democrats ask, but the reason why these things happen in the black community is because of racism.
Do you believe that?
No, absolutely not.
No.
Do I believe that there is, that there's racism, but not in the gender and way in which the Democrats promoted.
Democrats promote racism to raise dollar bills.
they promote racism.
Here's what they say that the black,
the white man is broken into the black man's house
and made him a weak man.
Jesus, my Lord and Savior said this.
You can't break into a strong man's house
and spoil his goods unless you are stronger than him.
No doubt about it.
You're not going to be able to do it.
But they're passing around this whole business
that the white man has created the black man by taking away his opportunity at financial
and economic development.
That's not true.
That isn't true at all.
And Democrats align just to get a vote and to maintain their political power as they
now see it.
We've been inundated by videos of black women, just fighting, just fighting one and out.
No line.
It's like a lot of black women, like much more violent I feel, in my humble opinion, in my life experiences.
I mean, the first woman, the devil put up our hands against me and said, let's do this, was a black woman.
Why do you think black women are so violent and behave like men?
I think that they've lost their way.
I spiritually, brothers, I believe that when a black mother, generations, two generations ago,
at least going back to the 60s and the 70s and black women giving birth,
or for instance, I wouldn't, I would not be confused if my former wife fault some man
that she later remarried.
She did get remarried.
I wouldn't be confused
if she raised her hand
which she never did at me.
But she had probably come to a point
where she said, I'm just not going to let anybody
run over me anymore.
That the black woman's got to defend herself.
Spiritually, and I don't want to get
all theological and spiritual
and all that kind of stuff here today.
But spiritually, this is a deep situation
with the black woman.
And even when the black woman,
carries a black baby, a daughter in her womb. She communicates and many times she gets
cussed out by her husband while she's carrying that daughter in her womb. And she feeds that to her
child even before the child is born. Black women are born today very defensive, extremely so.
They're concerned about their hair. They're concerned about what they look like compared to the
white woman. And here's another truth that what black women see, especially on television,
or what they hear or read about in the books, too many black men once they come of age
and get a couple of dollars, go chasing after some white woman to marry her. Listen, I had,
my thing with Obama and his mama, his mama, Stanley Ann Dunham, was a white woman. I hit the roof.
I'm what the hell is wrong with y'all?
I mean, if we're going to have a black president, okay, I'm standing there.
Okay, I'm good with that.
But why can't she come out between the legs of a black woman?
Why, she got to come from a white woman.
Why the Christmas program, the Christmas card goes sent out from the White House,
got a white woman said, we got a black president.
What happened to the black woman?
That was the greatest put down of the black woman.
That's enough to make every black woman fight.
I don't care she, but 13 years old as she's in McDonald's,
she'll have been kicking over the whole damn place.
She's angry.
Look at what we've done to them.
Look at how we treated them.
We gave the first black president.
What about Shirley Chisholm?
I said, why can't she be the mother of the first?
Corrella Scott King, a hell, Nancy Wilson.
I'm here to any damn body other than another white woman.
And these niggers ate it up.
You couldn't stop them from talking about.
We got a black president.
Hell is mama's white.
So what you see going on is an inherit deep see.
in anger and every black woman. Watch them. They're not, they're not, they, they're, they, they're our
mothers. They, they could be good spirit and nurtures and they're wise women, but they are angry.
What the hell we've done to them? We've treated them. I mean, I think the ultimate, I think what
is what you're going to see now going on in Chipotle and what's at other place, roof, Chris, and, and
the beach down there, Daytona Beach. What you see, all you've seen all that stuff. Have you seen?
What you see black women doing now?
is a result of perhaps they don't realize it,
but the fact that the whole black world
gave Stanley and Dunham a white woman,
the first black president.
It's going to be a long time to get that out of the young black women,
even the ones that daughters are not yet born.
That's my estimation.
And I think I'd write.
I'm usually right about everything.
Have you ever, well, go ahead.
No, it was stupid.
