The Breakfast Club - INTERVIEW: Dr. Umar Talks FDMG Academy, Trump’s America, Interracial Relationships, Epstein Files, Diddy + More
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You're all finished or y'all done?
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ NV.
Just hilarious.
Shulamaine the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Lawlerosa is here as well.
We got a special guest in the building.
The Prince of Pan-Africanism has returned to the Breakfast Club.
Dr. Loma is back.
Glad to be back.
Glad to be back.
Been almost two years.
I'm good.
All is well.
It's been a while since I saw y'all.
What happened since then?
Number one, I got my Ghanaian citizenship.
Oh, wow.
Last January.
In fact, the president of Ghana will be at Temple University next week.
So I'm going to check him out.
I debated Elon
Mus' father at the Oxford Union
Okay, I won that. That was easy work.
I was a little disappointed though
because the host group at Oxford Union
they really kept me in the dark
about what was going down.
I found out the night before the debate
that I was debating Elon Musk's father
and only found that out because I spoke
at Manchester University.
And so we're going to eat at the African restaurant
when we get out of there
and they say, you're ready for your debate
with Elon Musk's father tomorrow.
I said, what you're talking about?
I'm not debating the Elon Musk's father tomorrow.
must father they pulled out the flyer nobody told me
that i was going to debate elin must father so i didn't really appreciate that it was
bitter sweet i mean of course i destroyed him but had i knew i was going against him i would
have been even more ready when you stay ready you don't got to get ready yeah but still
still that's like me inviting you to africa you know what i mean to do a debate and i never
tell you who you're going to debate you know so that was a little shady you know what i mean but
it was still a good experience i know malcolm x debated at the oxford union you know what i mean
so that Pan-African Connect
and on Frederick Douglass's
birthday, we completed the renovations
at FDMG so we completely done.
So the school is done.
School is done. Congratulations.
We're just trying to get an inspection now.
Okay.
The problem is the building inspector
for our district is not really a Dr.
Umar supporter.
I never heard him say that
but based on the way
he's interacted with me the past seven years
he's never really been a support.
You know, and we
did a walkthrough through the building about a week ago. Some of his comments was, didn't really
make sense to me. So we got to deal with him. So for example, the HVAC was done and inspected like
three years ago. So during the walkthrough, he says you have to get a balancing report. I said,
what is that? He said to make sure that all the VAVs that release the air are releasing at the same
time. I said, but we didn't already did our inspection for HVAC two, three years ago. We didn't pass
that. So you taking me back to that.
something we didn't already pass. So it's a shame, you know what I mean? But he's the holdup now
because he said he was going to get back in touch with me. It's been almost two weeks. I ain't heard
from them yet. And remember during the summer, they tried to sell the school behind my back.
Right? So I get a phone call. They say, yo, they're about to sell your school. I said,
what are you talking about? We own this. They said, nah, there's a sign on the door at the school.
So I called somebody down in Delaware. I said, can you get the paperwork off the door? They didn't email it
to me, they then mel it to me, they didn't call me.
So they took it. What happened was the haters,
so we got two schools. The haters
took the paperwork off the high school. They sent
it to YouTube. So YouTube, the haters,
the struggle streamers is doing what they do to get
their little two views, right? So then my
supporters is like, yo, they're about to sell your school,
but you know, they lie so much, I didn't believe it.
So I said, but let me send somebody down
anyway. They went across the street,
had another set of the paperwork. They sent it to me.
If you don't pay this
$40,000 in
two weeks, we sell in the buildings.
What?
I ain't heard nothing from the city for like five months.
So I'm like, wait a minute.
Y'all could have been told me this.
And when they tried to sell to school,
it was at the very time that we had just got debanked from citizens.
So we get a letter to the mail from citizens saying,
we're not doing business with y'all no more.
I'll call citizens.
I said, why you're not doing business with us no more?
They never tell me.
They don't have to tell you.
First, they told me they was doing the research.
So I thought they thought the financial mismanagement,
because you know, they always said we stole the money.
So I said, okay, they're going through the go through it.
You know what I mean?
but then they hit me back and say, no, with something else, I said, so what?
So they're running me around for a whole month.
And then finally, I get the letter saying you debanked.
And from what I was told, they don't really have to tell you why.
But Donald Trump, who I don't support, but he did sign something recently because Kanye West got debanked.
He signed something recently where he said they cannot debank you for your political positions and beliefs or something like that.
So I might have a lawsuit against them because the only justification they can have for doing that is for me being.
who I am. You feel
because the paperwork wasn't
in line. You know what I mean? So
they tried to sell the school while we didn't have access to the
money. So what was the $40,000 at you owe? Was it taxes?
Okay, so there's something called vacant property
registration fee. So every
year that you're not open,
you have to pay like $1,500.
But they jumped it up to like $7,000 now.
Right? So anyway,
I wanted them to post
date. When I applied for
the, you get a four-year waiver if you're
a nonprofit. So I say if they apply
this four-year waiver back, we don't owe
nothing because it was only four years, right?
So I'm trying to get them to post-dated.
They say, we'll let you know.
So I'm waiting for them to let me know.
If you ain't going to do it, say that.
I'm waiting on them.
They never tell me no.
And the next thing you know, they're trying to sell the school
when we ain't even got access to the money.
But all praise be to the most high,
we was able to get the money,
stave that off.
We got a new bank account, black bank, we good.
You know what I find interesting, Dr. Umar.
People would like to say you were scammer, right?
And I say Dr. Umarer has the school.
I don't mind the allegations, but show proof.
But the school is there.
They can't say you didn't use the money to buy the building,
the renovated, and all of that type of stuff.
But I have heard people say he'll never get accreditation.
Well, here's the thing.
You don't need accreditation to be an independent school.
You follow what I'm saying?
Accreditation is a voluntary process.
On a university level, it's a little bit more mandatory.
But for grade schools, your right to operate comes from the State Department of Education.
So I can voluntarily go and get some white people
and ask them what they think about my black school
But being Dr. Umar Eifatuned
I don't really care about the opinions
of anybody outside of my community
So we won't be doing that
So if Charlotte May said you know what
I don't want to send my school to my child to FDMG
Because they're not accredited
Then send them somewhere else
Because I know what we're about to do
We're about to change the whole game
You think the State Department of Education
Will agree to have the school?
Why not? I got all the credentials of any white person
In fact I probably got more credentials
than any of white person so why not
Because you black
And right
And then you're about to shake it up.
I mean, there may be some difficulties
along the road, but the biggest thing
that's going to alleviate a lot of that,
we are not a government-funded
charter school. We are an independent
tuition base. If you don't pay, they don't come.
So remember, the school we have
was a charter school. I used to be
principal at a charter school. I used to be vice-principle
at a charter school. And there's so many hoops
you've got to jump through in order to
keep that funding, it ain't really worth
it to me. It's too much.
It's too much. And so for me,
I'm glad we went the way that we went.
It's the first school in American history built exclusively
by donations from African people from around the world.
Every single continent, nearly every country donated to FDMG.
So what are you going to be opening the doors where students can start?
Well, we got to get a certificate of occupancy.
I can't answer that.
You feel me?
See, it's always something holding me.
If we had it right now, I'm confident we can start August,
not this year because you only got a few months, but of 2027.
You feel me?
But the question becomes, here we go again.
We're completely done.
How long before you give us our paper so we can start planning for the children?
I can't answer that.
And with the children, what is your, what do you think as far as, I guess, attendance?
Is it going to be paid?
Is it going to be free?
Tuition.
So, kids have to get tuition.
They got to pay. You don't pay.
They don't come.
I got you.
And it's not going to be an issue for us because, number one, my popularity,
my expertise, but also the demand.
Where we are, if you look at the,
the statistics for black children in Wilmington.
If you go across the border and look at the educational statistics for black children in
Chester, right?
If you go across the border to New Jersey and look at the statistics for black children
in southern New Jersey or northern Maryland, it ain't great.
You follow me.
So the parents in that area, they're looking for an alternative to the charter school
system that's always expelling their kids, to the public school system.
We ain't teaching their kids.
to the Catholic school system
who are always looking for a reason
not to allow their children in
and we're going to be just that.
What do you say to the people that don't say like,
okay, once you get the school going,
the kids are there,
if you do decide to go the unaccredited route,
once the kids leave the school,
they're going to be their education
and the time they spent it at that school
is going to be looked at so different.
That's not true.
And the reason I'm saying that, good sister,
you have parents who homeschool their children
from kindergarten to Howard or to Harvard.
You follow, they have no accreditation.
in home their whole life. What they're going to look at is that SAT. What they're going to look at
is that ACT. What they're going to look at is our test scores to see is he giving us the same
quality of student as these other schools. And remember now, I'm a psychologist. Who creates the
test? The psychologist, I help standardize some of the most popular tests that we use. I know
exactly how the game go. So guess what? I don't mind taking a test. We will take them on one
condition. They get graded in front of me. You're not going to take my children's test protocol,
you feel me, and grade them behind my back because I know for a fact they be failing children
who passed. When I spoke at His Majesty, Holly Salasi solely returned in St. Croix. I met a retired
educator from New York City. He said, Dr. Umar, you're right. I'm proof that black people pass
tests and they still say we failed him. He showed me his test thing. He took, uh, took
the teachers test, the practice in New York to be a teacher.
They told him he failed it.
He said it never sat right with me.
So he went and made him pull out his test,
rescore it. He actually passed it.
They befelling black teachers who passed.
They befelling black kids who pass because it's all about power and control.
So if they say, if you want your children to take the Delaware State assessment,
let's do it.
But you graded in my face.
You are not going to take my test to some white folks and then come back two weeks later
and say, y'all below basic.
Score them in my face.
will take the test every day.
Have you ever made any mistakes with the money that you've raised?
Mistakes with the money.
I'm just saying, have you ever?
And could you own them?
Give me an example of a mistake with the money.
I don't know.
That's what I'm asking.
I would say, was I too trusting of certain contractors to do what we paid them to do?
Yeah.
But every contract that we used came highly referred.
I didn't get people off the street.
They sent me to the plumbers and electricians and the HVAC.
who do everybody else work.
But when it came time for them to do Dr. Umar work,
maybe because I was from out of town,
maybe because I was from Philly,
maybe they hate what I stand for,
whatever the case may be,
we got scammed the whole lot.
And it took us a while.
And like I said before,
once we got the white contractors,
we got the work done.
So you used black vendors
and black vendors were the one that.
Yeah, we got scammed by own people,
hands down.
We got scammed by own people.
And when I write the story of FDMG,
I'm going to talk about that.
I'm going to talk about that
because what they did was wrong.
You stole from the people.
people. If you weren't going to do the work, don't take the money.
What do you say to people who said you could have been further along a long time ago
if you wouldn't, got assistance from other people?
I would have. If I would have went to the white man, the white bank, the charter school route,
I would have been further along. But I am a Garviat. I'm a Pan-African, as we believe in
independence. So if it ain't going to be independent, we don't want it because you don't
control your destiny. And with regard to FDMG proper, nobody ever did this before.
So what are you comparing me to? Right? When they say it's taking too long,
taking too long according to who? Nobody in the,
history of the United States of America has ever built the school, right, with no money that's
operating in a real building, not a church, not a basement, not a storefront, not somebody's
house, real school, okay, with donations from every African community on the planet. Show me somebody
else has never been done. So when people say it's taken too long, are you comparing me to a government
funded charter schools? Charter schools are controlled by the white man. They're not controlled by
a black man. Nobody never did what I did. So what are you comparing me to? That's my follow-up
that.
It always bugs me out too
when I see people
who have so much criticism
especially black people.
And ain't done nothing for the race.
Not only been done
nothing for the race.
But have they reached out to you
and been like,
yo,
can I provide some assistance?
Now see, here's the issue.
Here's the issue.
You got your black bourgeoisies.
These are Negroes
who made a whole living
off of seeing black kids
get miseducated in their city,
right?
Who could have done
what I'd done and didn't?
So now you envious
because he's,
He is the first one to say, I'm a do this the right way.
You could have done it.
But you was comfortable getting your summers off as a teacher.
You was comfortable making your court of a million.
You was comfortable having more holidays off from work than any other professional in America.
You see, so even though you might have cared about the children, you didn't love them enough to build a school for them.
And so there's an envy there with the black bourgeoisie, right?
And then when you come to the conscious community, New York City, the biggest one, right?
because I am the most popular person
in black consciousness in the world
people are jealous of the fact
that this man is more popular than all of us
busier than all of us
and he still found time to build a school
for the children so what do that say about you
who on the YouTube all day but you don't do nothing for the people
what that say about you on YouTube all day
who don't do nothing for the people
I'm more popular than all of you put together
I'm more requested than all of you put together
it's not even close and I still had
time to do this. So what does it say about you? So they don't want FDMG to come because they're like,
he already here. Now he's even going to be here. Well, get mad because I ain't going to stop,
because we're going to have FDMG Detroit, FDMG Chicago, FDMG Ghana, FDMG, Jamaica, FDMG 80.
This is my life's work. You feel me? You can't change everything, but you can change something.
So for the rest of my life, I'm a dedicated to building this global pan-Africanist independent school
district. So if you decide to move to Ghana, we got a school for you there. You don't miss the
curriculum. You follow me? Because when you transfer your child from one school district to another,
there's an instructional loss there because no two school districts are at the same place. You follow.
So if your baby is in New York and you decide to move to Atlanta, there's going to be some
instructional loss because no two school districts are in the same place. We don't have a national
system. Every state does their own thing. And then every district does their own thing. So I want to
make it globally. So no matter where you go.
your child don't lose a space.
Are you open to collaboration?
Are you sure like you have to lead everything yourself?
Well, this is my project.
So why would I collaborate on my dream?
What I'm going to do?
Sit in with a bunch of snow bunny hoppers and see what they want to do?
For what?
For what?
A bunch of pretendians?
For what?
A bunch of FBI, ADOS?
For what?
That ain't me.
I'm RBG.
Collaborate on what?
Are you a pan-Africanist?
Are you serious?
Or do you just want to work with Dr.
Umar to get known off my name and then stab me in the damn back like most of them do?
What's a pretendian?
A pretendian. Let's talk about this.
You have a growing number of self-hating blacks in America who are claiming that they did not come from Africa.
Their ancestors were already in America before Columbus, and they have no African DNA.
So let me clarify, we were in America before Columbus.
How do we notice? Columbus said it.
Christopher Columbus came to the Americas.
He had about four journeys.
The second one is the most important one, 14-9.
92 was the first, 1493 to 1496 was the second.
Columbus said when he got to Haiti, and mind you, Columbus never came to America proper.
He only came to the Caribbean.
Vespucci was the first Caucasian to walk in the States.
When Columbus got to Haiti, he said that Native Americans told him that they were engaging
in trade with black-skinned people who came on ships from the southeast.
If we go to the New York waterfront and we go southeast, you hit well.
West Africa. They furthermore told Christopher Columbus that we were trading in gold-tipped spears
that were mixed with a copper, silver, alloy mix. Columbus said they must come from Guinea.
How did Columbus know they must come from Guinea? Because before Columbus sailed in 1492, guess where he was?
In West Africa. And you've been to Ghana. I don't know if you've been to the Elmita dungeon.
When you take the tour, they tell you Columbus spent a week here before he sailed. Our ancestors taught Christopher
for Columbus, how to get here.
But guess what Columbus did?
The gold tip spears that the Native Americans gave him,
he sent them back to Spain to have him study.
And so Spain separated them.
And they saw the pieces of gold, the pieces of silver, the pieces of copper,
and they said this came from Guinea.
And the word that the Native Americans used when they spoke to Columbus was Guan.
G-U-A-N-I-N.
Do you know what Guinean is?
It's the Mandate word for gold.
Who spooks Mandate?
the Mali Empire. And I don't know if you ever heard of King Abu Bakari II. He was one of the greatest
kings who ever lived. His younger brother was Man Samusa, the richest man to ever live. In fact,
Man Samusa never gets the throne if Abu Bakari the Second doesn't give it to him. And the reason
Abu Bakari II gave Man Samuza the throne is his second voyage to the Americas. He led it himself
and never returned. His first voyage was in 1310. He sent 200 ships,
the Americas. He wasn't the only African
king to come here. Ramsey's
the third of the 20th dynasty
of ancient Egypt. He led an
expedition here. Nico
the second of the 26th dynasty.
He led an expedition here.
Africans been coming to America
since the beginning of time. So when he's
pretending insane, we didn't come from Africa,
you're a lie. Listen, there's
six stages in modern man.
The first three stages of modern
man, they never left Africa.
They never left Africa.
America is the only continent where you can find a complete set of six stages of man.
You don't find them in America.
The only stages you find in America are the fifth and the sixth.
You know what that means?
You came here.
You see, you would have to have the whole six to have been here.
If God created you in North America, you would have the whole six set.
You don't.
You only got the last two because you came here.
Remember, modern man is 300,000 years old.
The first stage of man to leave Africa is a, what is this?
I'm forgetting the name of that.
What did they call him?
What did they call him?
What did they call him?
I'm forgetting it.
But nonetheless, here's what I want to say.
Modern man 300,000 years old.
Modern man doesn't leave Africa until about 70,000 years ago.
Do you know what that means?
That means African people were the only people on the planet
for a quarter of a million years in length.
That's why we're the first European.
That's why we're the first North Americans, South Americans,
Australians,
East, anywhere you go, you find us.
Because we was on the planet alone, Envy, but 250,000 years old.
But these sick pretendants, they hate being black so much they want to be something else.
Well, I'm a Cherokee.
I'm a Chalktaugh.
I'm a Chickasaw.
I'm a Seminole.
You might have some of that blood in you because maybe one of your enslaved African ancestors
married into them.
Or maybe they owned them because all five of those Native American tribes owned blacks.
In 1842, there was a slave uprising.
our enslaved Africans who was owned by the Cherokees.
And guess what they did to our ancestors?
They lynched them.
And why did the white man call them the five civilized tribes?
Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, and Seminole.
Why did they call them civilized?
Because they adopted the white man's beliefs, the white man's principles, and they supported
black slavery and they owned us themselves.
So when a Negro tell me I'm Native American, which one?
Because the United States government recognizes over 400 different tribes, which one do you belong to?
And here's the thing, Jess.
You may have Native American blood.
I have some.
You may have some with your high cheekbones.
You might have some.
Invy might have some.
But guess what?
You got 16 great-great-grandparents.
16 bloodlines.
So, Jess, if you tell me four of my great-great-grandparents with Cherokee,
okay, you're a quarter Cherokee.
You're still 75% black.
Envy, if you tell me I got four great-great-grandparents who was Blackfoot Indian,
cool.
You still 75% black.
These Negroes will find one Indian in a tree.
Do you feel me?
Charlamagne, you got one Indian in your bloodline
and now you're not black no more.
Stop lying.
We were not already here.
We were here before the white man, but we came from Africa.
So you don't think that no indigenous black people
were already here in America?
Negro, did you just hear what I said?
I heard everything.
Yes, we came.
Abu Bakari Bortem.
But I'm talking about not even not being barred over here.
This is ancient.
This is ancient.
Just here already.
In order for that to, okay.
You mean created by God as a cradle of civilization.
There's few things that black scientists and white scientists agree on.
Few, right?
That's what's one thing that we all agree on.
Africa is the birthplace of mankind.
Every human family has been genetically traced to Africa.
If the black man never leaves Africa, you don't get white people.
If the black man never leaves Africa, you don't get Chinese, Arabs, Mexicans, Native Americans.
If we don't leave the continent, nobody else ever exists.
And we don't leave the continent until.
70,000 years ago.
First of all, the white man is only about
30,000 years old.
Because remember, he's the youngest, right?
And the blind hair, blue-eyed white man
is only about 15,000 years old.
So he's the youngest of the youngest.
So these pretendians once again,
and they don't want to take no DNA test.
Oh, you can't give a pretend.
Giving a pretending DNA test
is like kryptonite the Superman.
Because if they put some of that blood,
they're going to see that you ain't no Native American.
You're African.
So the next time a Negro who looked like Kuntakinti tell you he had Native American smacked the melanin out of his ass for me, please.
Damn.
Wow.
I just want to ask this final thing about the, I guess the school, but what would it look like?
What would it look like hypothetically, Dr. Kempawar, for you to step back and let somebody help build a vision?
What do you mean?
I have a team.
Okay.
I can't do it alone.
You got your teachers, you got your assistant principals.
There's a team.
Okay.
Here's what people don't get.
I'm very private.
I got to be because I'm the front man.
So I take all the dark.
Got you.
If I put everybody helping me on the internet,
they would have been fired.
They would have lost their jobs.
You see what I'm saying?
So I can't put them out front.
You don't see them until the school open and they have employment with us.
I can't put that.
They can't afford to do what I do.
I was born to do what I do.
They were not.
They were there.
They're here to help.
You see what I'm saying?
So everybody can be out front.
Some people got to be underneath.
That's really.
You see, strategy.
I'm not an underneath guy.
I'm Garvey.
I'm Douglas.
I'm out front.
But I got to protect my people.
Gotcha.
So what happens when the schools are open, right?
All over globally.
I become the superintendent.
I mean, I fall back.
Right.
You're the principal in Detroit, hypothetically.
He's the principal in Chicago.
He's the principal in Jamaica.
Envy the principal in London.
You feel me?
Yeah.
And then I become the superintendent.
That's my vision.
But, okay, so even with that setup, right,
you're still, Dr. Umar,
super popular in the space that you're in.
end, the darts and the controversy
is still going to keep coming your way and that'll trickle down
into the school. Like, what's your plan to fight back
against that? Now, remember now,
you're right, right?
But if you're producing a well-educated learner,
I mean, you still get your darts, but that's because of who I am.
But if we have a product that shows these kids are learning
and they pass these white men tests, we good.
You see what I'm saying? The parents are concerned about the quality of education.
They're not concerned about who like or who do not like Dr.uma.
And to be honest with you, because I am who I am,
and we're educating children to benefit our race.
It's our race we are concerned about, not the outsiders.
Now, if a white person want to send a white kid to the school, we'll consider it.
If the Latinos want to send a Latino kid to the school, we'll consider it.
But you better understand, we teach an African spirituality here.
So if you see Harriet Tubman floating down the hallway, don't get mad at me.
If you had multiple schools, I don't know what they would criticize you for, Dr. Dumas.
I really don't.
Because the criticism was not based on truth.
they're not after the truth
they want to slander you
because they cannot replace you
you know I wanted to ask
you know when you look at all these
these artists athletes
these black people
riding for Donald Trump asking Donald Trump
what's your thoughts what's the first thing to come
absolutely insane like when you see
you either you're either a coon
or you're politically uneducated
Donald Trump has spent
the entire first three months
of this term eliminating
as much black history as he possibly can.
He then signed executive orders
where you can't teach about slavery,
you can't teach about racism.
He came down to Philly
and had them stripped down all the history
about the enslaved Africans
that George Washington owned,
and it wasn't until the good mayor of Philadelphia,
Shirel Parker,
she sued him in court and forced him to put it back up.
He went into the Smithsonian Museum in D.C.
and made them take down all kind of exhibits.
He hates black people.
He hates black people.
He is going to go down,
in history is one of the most anti-black and all of him was anti-black, even Obama, in my opinion,
but he's going to go down in history as one of the five times most anti-black presidents in American
history and he's doing it on purpose. So how a black person still supports Donald Trump,
especially after he eliminated DEI, which he struck out the day he got inaugurated.
Donald Trump eliminated DEI on inauguration day. He didn't even go home and have dinner. He cut it out.
And as a result of that,
300,000 black women lost their jobs.
And we talked about this before, I told you,
there's really no black middle class.
There's only haves or have not.
The black middle class is a creation of the government.
What do I mean by that?
Teachers, police, firemen, the post office, you feel me?
Government jobs.
White capital don't hire black people.
So if the government don't hire college-educated black people,
there is no middle class.
And that's why when he eliminated DEI, you saw the middle class fell right out.
Because there is no black middle class.
That is a myth.
The government created the black middle class,
and Donald Trump just eliminated it.
Now, people, we always hear you speak so strongly against Trump,
but you didn't speak strongly for Vice President Kamala Harris.
I did not.
And you don't encourage-
Kamala Harris don't care about black people either.
But you don't encourage voting period, though, right?
Sure.
If you got something to vote for, I'll vote it.
But you got to have something to vote for.
Kamala Harris was asked specifically,
specifically, what is your position on reparations?
And she said, y'all heard her, I'm not going to do anything just for black people out of her mouth.
But you sat by and let Joe Biden give the Native Americans an anti-hate bill.
You sat by and let Joe Biden give the LGBTQs a hate bill.
You sat by and let Joe Biden give the immigrants a hate bill and give women all kind of bills.
So his whole presidency, he's taking care of specific groups.
Nothing for blacks.
Kamala Harris sat in there did nothing.
and then when you get asked about reparations, you say emotionally.
She was emotional, too.
I'm not going to do anything just for black people,
and she's not going to get my vote until she shows me a black agenda.
Y'all know the problems.
Miseducation, mass incarceration, police extermination,
homelessness, economic apartheid.
If you don't deal with the big five problems that black people have,
I'm not voting for you.
And we got to stop being suckers, Jess, by listening to what people say.
and look at who financed them.
All you got to do is look at who financed them.
Look at Donald Trump.
Who's Donald Trump top campaign contributors, Envy, Elon Musk,
Merriam Edelson, one of the 50th richest people in the world.
She is a casino mogul.
She's also a pro-Palestine occupation supporter, right?
Guess who else donated to Donald Trump?
Timothy Mellon.
Have you ever heard of Carnegie Mellon University?
A Mellon Bank that became Citizens Bank?
That's the melon family.
They created Gulf oil.
You ever see the Gulf gas?
The G-U-L-L-F, that's melon.
He gave Donald Trump over $100 million.
Merriam Edelson gave Donald Trump over $100 million.
I think Elon Musk gave him more than $300,000.
And guess who gave him a nice $25 million donation?
Who?
Vince McMahon of the WWF.
Why is that important?
Because why everybody was riding Sean Puffy Combs?
Vince McMahon was accused of worse things than Sean Puffy Combs.
Why they kept showing us the Cassie video
of Puff stomping out Cassie, which was wrong.
No man should ever put his hands on a woman.
But Vince McMahon was defecating on women.
Vince McMahon had people holding women down,
and they was forcibly assaulting them.
Jess, it never made the TV.
You know why?
Because he gave Donald Trump a $25 million donation.
In three weeks after Donald Trump got inaugurated envy,
the federal investigation into Vince McMahon disappeared.
Not only that, Jess, guess who becomes Secretary of Education?
And she's still there right now.
His wife.
the big man, his wife. She's never been a principal, a school psychologist, or nothing,
but she's your secretary of education. See what $25 million will buy you? This is not a democracy.
This is a slaveocracy. It is a mediocracy. It is a farmocracy, the rule of drugs, the rule of media,
to control of black people, and it is an aristocracy, the rule of the rich.
I do want to correct one thing about Kamala Harris. She did make those statements. They were kind of out of
context, but last...
What's out of context of saying I'm not going to do nothing
specifically for black people, Charlottane?
What's out of context? She was speaking in regards
to, um...
She was speaking in regards to why she...
Why she wouldn't... I don't know why. I don't remember.
I can't remember. I can't remember.
Listen, listen. I want to tell you this quote. Listen,
because this is what she said to us. I think
there has to be some... When we asked her, straight up,
do you believe reparations? Okay. I think there has to be
some form of reparations, and we
could discuss what that is. But look, we're
looking at more than 200 years of slavery. We're
looking at almost 100 years of Jim Crow.
We're looking at legalized segregation
and in fact segregation on so many levels
that exist today based on race
and there has not been any kind of intervention done
understanding the harm and the damage
that occurred to correct the course.
And so we are seeing the effects
of all those years play out still today.
So she did say, this was last year,
2024, I'm sorry,
I think there has to be some form of reparations.
And she didn't give you a single strategy
as to how she was going to implement that.
Stop plan.
But she still said there should be a one.
I'm going to tell you,
now she might be the next president
because after Donald Trump,
and the trust he broke with conservative white folks.
They might flip Democrat in 2026,
but I'm going to tell you what Kamala Harris going to do.
Envy, let's look at New York City.
Mayor Zoran Mondami is his name.
Manami.
Black people went crazy over him when he ran.
He got elected, got inaugurated in January, right?
I got a question for all y'all right now.
Black people are 20% of New York City's population.
There are 2 million blacks in New York City
is the largest black population in the country.
Mayor Mamdani,
appointed five deputy mayors
five one of them
is a Lebanese
one of them is an Iranian
one of them is Chinese
one of them is something else
none of them are black
don't stop there
then he had five commissioners
one of them is a mixed race
Filipino Puerto Rican
two of them are Mexican
one of them
is a Haitian American
shout out to my Haitian Africans
but he don't look Haitian I don't know if he mixed race
which is fine if he identified
with the race, but he don't look Haitian.
Okay? And the only black person who got a job, Jess, out of five deputy mayors and five
commissioners, was a brother who I think may be an American African freedman.
Okay? And guess what Mandami put him in charge of? The prisons. So you mean to tell me,
Jess, Mexicans are only 5% of New York City. Mexicans are only 5% of New York City,
and you gave them two commissioner jobs. The Arabs are only 2% of New York City. You gave them
two deputy mayorships.
Chinese are 7% of New York City.
You gave them a deputy mayorship.
You gave a Filipino Puerto Rican a commissioner job.
We 20%.
Jess, if you add up the Mexican percentage
with the ARAB percentage,
with the Filipino Puerto Rican percentage,
and then he also gave a...
Jess is married to a Mexican.
You chill, yo.
Who talking about that in a second?
She's married to a Mexican man, so that's why...
No, Dr. Oman...
You're speaking her language, kind of.
Wait, no.
Stop!
Stop!
No wait.
Finish this off first.
Let me finish this off.
Okay, hold on.
Yes.
Butta Amin.
Is he telling him?
Finish this over.
Okay.
So let me finish that.
So, Envy, if you add up the percentage of
Mexicans,
Arabs,
mixed race Filipino,
Puerto Ricans,
and then he also put an Ecuadorian
in one of the commissioner spots.
And respect to all these communities,
by the way.
Respect to the Arabs,
respect to the Mexicans,
respect to the Filipino,
Puerto Ricans,
respect to the Ecuadorians. But if you add up their percentage of the population, Lauren,
it don't even equal to 20% that black people are. And the only job he gave us was the jails.
So, Jess, you're telling me out of 10 spots. The only thing you thought black people were good
enough to do and your government is lock people up. The hell out of here. And that's exactly
what Kamala Harris going to do. See, when y'all keep talking about Trump got rid of DEI,
which was wrong. Kamala Harris is going to put it back, Jess. But guess what? Those 300,000 black women,
they're not going to get their jobs back. Some of them.
them will you know who going to get the jobs loren east indian immigrants chinese immigrants latino
immigrants camela harris is going to do exactly what zaron mandami is doing in new york and then he had
the nerve to say charlemagne immigrants built new york oh really mr mayor do you know your history
slavery in new york started in 1626 under the dutch remember new york in new jersey was under
the dutch harlem is a dutch word betford stuyveson is a dutch word so we slaved under the dutch
from 1626 to 1664, Envy,
then we slaved under the British from 1664 to 1776,
and then we slaved under the Americans from 1776
until New York City outlawed slavery in 1837.
That's 201 years.
He said immigrants built America.
If Mayor Mondami believes immigrants built New York City, excuse me,
if he believes immigrants built New York City,
DJ Envy, where were the East Indians from 1626 to 1837?
Where were the Chinese in New York from 1626 to 1837?
Where was the Ecuadorians and the Filipino Puerto Ricans in New York City from 1626 to 1837?
Black people built New York for 201 years and you got the nerve to say immigrants did it.
And you got the nerve to appoint nine people who not black and only give us control of the prisons when we're 20% of the population.
He don't like black people no more than Kamala Harris or Donald Trump.
So when he says immigrants, doesn't he mean people from Africa?
Well, he also apologized.
Words to me.
He worries.
But doesn't he mean people from Africa?
Negro, we were not immigrants.
We were imports.
Okay.
Imports.
We came here against our will.
Immigrants come freely.
He wasn't talking about us.
And then the sister checked them.
He had a little podcast interview.
A little chocolate sister checked him.
And then he said, well, I apologize.
He knew what he was saying, Lauren.
You know what?
He knew what he was saying?
Because when you look at his 10 appointments,
we only got one to jail cells.
Damn.
So the magic question.
And I want my Staten Island Black Friedman
and my Queens Black Friedman
and my Brooklyn Black Friedman
and my Bronx Black Friedman
and my Harlem Black Friedman
to demand a meeting with Mayor Mondami
a peaceful meeting to talk about how we got overlooked
even though we delivered him to black vote in this city
and if he does not appoint some more
deputy mayors who are American Africans
who ancestors built this country
he don't get reelected
But then again, Charlemagne, why are we surprised he did this, Jess?
Do you know where his parents come from, respectfully?
No.
They were living in Uganda.
When the British colonized Uganda, they brought East Indians there from 1895 to 1903 to build the railroads, DJ Envy.
And guess what the British did in Uganda and many other African countries and all throughout the Caribbean,
including Nikki Minaj's Trinidad?
I'm going to hold on that.
they gave the East Indians control of all their petty shops.
So if you go to Uganda today just today,
1% of Uganda is East Indian,
they control 70% of the economy.
In 1972, Eidiamin, y'all remember him,
the great big black dictator,
but he was a Pan-Africanist.
I don't excuse everything he did.
But do you know what he did in 1972
when Mayor Mondami's parents was there
and one of FBI director Cash Patel's parents was in Uganda?
Ediamine went to them.
and sat down with them.
And he said, listen here, East Indians,
you guys are charging my people
too much money for the products.
You're not hiring no black people.
You're not training no black people.
You're smuggling your goods into my country
so we're not getting the taxes we need
to support the country.
You're sabotaging my government.
So I need y'all to make some changes.
And they basically gave him the finger
and said, we ain't doing nothing.
And guess what EDI mean did?
He said, I got three months to get out of my country.
Every last one of you.
He made them get out
because you was undermined.
the black community. Now I'm not demonizing
all East Indians. I got East Indian
fans. You understand me? I'm not saying
they're bad people, but I'm saying historically
there is no history of
East Indians supporting Africans.
Even Mahatma Gandhi.
When he was in South Africa as a lawyer
fighting for East Indians against apartheid,
he refused to help black people.
Show me where the East Indian
people ever helped us. Hey, we voting for
Mondami and voting for Kamala Harris.
I'm voting for myself. My flag
is red, black, and green.
telling me that Mamdani hired Kamar Samuels.
He's the New York City Schools Chancellor,
leading New York City's Department of Education.
Education is a state function, Envy.
And they're also telling me that, I'm just telling what the producer is.
For deputy mayor.
What's up?
I saw someone named, I looked up.
Give me the title.
Deputy Mayor, Ms. Frank Cois.
I saw him.
What is her?
So she's deputy mayor, but to your...
What is her ethnicity?
Because we're talking about jobs for American Africans.
What?
A fool was a chief...
What is her ethnicity?
What is her ethnicity?
The doctor's right.
Like none of Mondani's deputy mayors are black.
This young lady is, uh, she's black.
They did an article on this in a American African black.
No, she's not American.
Okay, I'm talking about American Africans.
Listen, I'm a fan of African.
None of Mondani's deputy may as a black.
That's a fact.
Exactly.
That came out in the New York Times in January.
That's why I ain't say nothing.
Oh, well, they're listening to this lady is.
You ain't know.
I mean, I read an article on it in January.
Listen, listen.
Envy, it's not that I have a problem.
No, I'm listening to you.
With the Mexicans, the Arabs, the Filipino,
the Ecuadorian, give them their job, but add a few more.
You know he has the right to add more deputy mayorships.
Why not do it?
And you can say what you want to say about Eric Adams.
Most of Eric Adams' deputy mayors were black.
You see that?
We tossed him out for this and look what we got.
Listen, America has a relationship with India.
They don't want India in bed with Russia and China because they all on the Asian continent.
That's why J.D. Vance's wife is East Indian.
That's why Kamala Harris is East Indian.
That's why the mayor of New York is East Indian.
That's why the FBI director is East Indian.
These are concessions that the white power structure is given to India
because they don't want India to get any more closer to China and Russia than they already are.
This is global politics.
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What are a Jamaican father, Dr. Uma?
He was an East Indian Jamaican, not an African
Jamaican. Jamaica is a nationality.
You can't let people just say, oh, I'm Jamaican. No,
what is your race? I could go
to a white country and get citizenship in England.
Does that make me an Englishman?
Jamaica is a nationality. What is the race?
And listen, I'm a pan-Africanist
So I don't mind people from the diaspora
Being given a chance to do what they want to do
That's my family
But you can't take care of the immigrants
And not take care of Africans who built the country
So if Kamala Harris becomes president, right?
She's gonna do exactly what mayor's mandami doing
But what if she came to you
Because, you know, she did say that
You know, she would lead a conversation
About what reparations
About what reparations would look like for black people
So if she came to you
Okay, we're gonna start with 40 acres in a mule
what happened in January 1865
in January 1865
General William
Tecumseh Sherman
decided special Phil Order 15
we're going to give the formerly
enslaved African freedmen
and by the way I don't use FBA
I use Friedman
because that's the legal term
that we were considered after we were freed
so I'm a descendant of Black Friedman
do you feel me
he gave the Black Friedman
400,000 acres envy
from South Carolina to Florida
just on the sea coast
400,000
imagine if we have
had that today. Abraham Lincoln
forms the Freedmen's Bureau two months
later, and the job of the Freedmen's Bureau
just was to give out every black person some of
them acres. It was no mule. It was just
the acre. And it wasn't for free. You had to
lease to own it. But General
to come to Sherman said, we will loan y'all some
mules to help toil the field.
And guess what happened? Abraham
Lincoln gets assassinated. President
Andrew Jackson takes his place,
and what does Andrew Jackson do? The moment
he takes the presidency
after Abraham Lincoln gets assassinated,
he undoes special order 15 and he said all that land goes back to the white men who owned it so envy for me
we're going to start right there and gay slave master's reparation yes he did and paid them for each slave
they got free but we're going i want my 400 000 right there on the water give me that back
i want control of all black music i want control of all black inventions we don't pay no more taxes
also black people are concentrated in 10 states new york new jersey california illinois
Maryland, most of them are on the east, we control that seaport.
Anything coming into that seaport, we get a tax.
Anything going out, we get a tax on that.
Here's the point that I'm getting at, y'all.
Anything we ask for in reparations should be things that never expire with time.
Because the benefit of American slavery will never expire, Charlemagne.
When I hear Negroes talking about money, remember Bob Johnson, who sold BET?
And now Tala Perry just sold his percentage of BET.
Bob Johnson said every black person should get about $250,000.
for 246 years of slavery nigger are you crazy money runs out but the benefit of our ancestors labor
will never expire so whatever we get envy should never run out i don't mind if you got money on the
list yes but money can't be up top yeah because if the list is right envy if the list is right
we can make all the money we want from what we already got why are you listing money but our people
so materialistic we don't think deep enough the american money doesn't have a mineral equivalent
there's no gold equivalent for the dollar no more they took the u.s. dollar off the gold stand
years ago. It's a promissory note.
So if we get paid in cash,
you know how they can sabotage reparations on one day,
just inflate the dollar, drop the
value of the dollar, and whatever they paid you.
Let's say they gave us $2 trillion. And one day,
it's $1 trillion. And one month, you almost got nothing.
Don't play with money. We want
concessions, resources, and control.
Well, she said that she don't believe in direct
cash payments. Who?
She's talking about... She don't believe in nothing.
Well, she said that she wanted it to... See, the problem with you
Democratic Party plantation
slaves! Listen!
Talk that talk. Black queens forever.
Snow buddies never.
The problem with you Democratic Party plantation slaves.
You see, Jess, they can't let it go.
We've been so hypnotized by the Democrats, y'all can't let it go.
Bill Clinton locked up more black people than any president in history since the
inner slavery, and we're still crying Democrat.
You don't have no friends.
I don't want a blue wing or red wing because I don't eat chicken wings.
Now you got to talk about, you know, we stopped you.
She's with a tall Mexican.
Yo, relax over here.
Listen, I got to ask you something to you.
No, no, respectfully, because this is my sister right here.
Even if she bunny hopped, I'm going to ask the ancestors.
Not a bunny hopper.
Is he Mexican?
He's black, too.
He's a black, but he's more black.
Okay, so one parent is what?
Black.
American African.
African.
From the continent.
Yeah, over there.
You lie and the doctor, umba.
His father's father's side.
They've gone to somewhere.
You know, they...
You sure?
Yes, African.
And his mother is half Mexican.
Black African, right?
Not white African.
Okay.
Yes.
No, hell.
We ain't got none of that.
Straight up.
She told us the other day where her dad he was from.
It was not no African.
What?
You told us what he was from.
His father is African.
Like, for real.
We're like, up and down to the ground, like Dashii, like, you know what I'm saying?
Okay.
And then his mother is half Mexican.
Her mother is.
and her father was black.
So you said he's 75%
Yes. And if I saw a picture of him, I'm going to say that's a brother.
Yes. He got locks.
He got, he got, he got, he got, he got,
fifth course locks.
You know what I'm saying? You know, he might
be like to be like to be. All day up and down.
Full time, yes. He don't even speak, he don't
speak Spanish. Nobody in my house even speaks
Spanish.
That is true, Evie.
He's lying.
She's not true.
He's not done true.
We went to a concert one time.
And I like the brother.
He's a great brother.
He walks in.
He goes, man, what are the tacos?
That's, look, because he don't, he don't like fry food.
Black people don't have.
He didn't have.
All he had was chicken strips and fries.
We don't eat fries.
We don't eat fried.
I'm going to take your word.
Yeah, no, for real.
If his father black and his mom have black,
and he identifies four times as black,
he gets a pass.
He don't even, when people say Mexican,
he'd be like, what?
So he came to a doctor,
Umar lecture.
If he came to a Dr. Umar lecture, he would not feel out of, out of place.
Hell no, he wanted to come to one.
He wanted to come today because he knew you was coming.
He was mad you didn't even come yesterday.
Okay.
Because the next one of you black women, give your yoniverse to a non-African.
I'm going to bust a gasket.
I'm tired of nobody hopping.
No ice.
No rice.
That's right.
No spice.
No sand.
No salsa.
Y'all know the rules.
She just got off the rice.
Are you serious?
Man.
She's shit.
Man.
I said Travis Kelsey was cute.
I said, I've always dated black men.
I said Travis Kelsey was cute.
And now they think I like white men
because I said Travis Kelsey was cute.
Chad Hanks and Travis Kelsey.
That was her.
Chad Hanks was never mentioned.
Y'all made that up.
I said he was cute.
I don't have a problem if you think they attract it.
As long as you don't cross the line.
I've seen attractive white girls.
I've seen attractive Latino girls.
You seen attractive white girls?
Sure, I've seen attractive white girls.
I don't see them because.
I don't say nothing.
I'm just wondering like if.
Like, because you know.
These white women are so narcissistic.
They be in the young getting crazy.
They cannot believe that there's black men who don't want them.
Right.
The curvy ones, the five-five thick and the thigh,
they be in my box sending me everything.
They're trying to set you up.
Yes.
That's what that is.
Yeah.
It's FBI.
CIA is Cash for tells.
So never, like, even back in the day that you've never, never even,
because I know some black men who've like tried it.
I had a white girl in college who was in love with me.
Her name was Beth and she had the fattest white center buns I've ever seen in my life.
We was both psychology majors
And I never bent Beth over
Because it's against my principles
Ain't no white woman on this planet
Can ever say Dr. Umar
Had any of their honeycomb hideout
Okay
Shut up, Envy!
Shut up, Enfrey!
Can I actually a serious question?
Sure.
This is serious.
If I catch you bunny hopping,
I'm gonna snatch your melody.
You don't got to worry about me.
I'm good.
Talk about I love a brown girl.
grinding and you're trying to grind on a Caucasian collar.
I'm not.
I am grinding.
Wait, my grandma listens to the show.
She knows I'm not bringing her.
Yes, she is very.
And she don't play that.
She knows that.
Okay, my man is black honey and chocolate.
What's your question?
My question is, oh, why they keep putting you and Suki like together?
Those couple pictures now they said like.
Shout out to my sister Suki, who's also Wilmington, Delaware.
My sister as well, yes.
She actually graduated from the school we now own.
when it was the Moira Academy
Black Charter School.
I'd be telling people
she went to school in Delaware
and they don't be believing me.
Suki is a friend of mine.
I'm not the father of the child.
Okay.
Okay.
She's happy and looking forward
to being a mother again.
And of course, I support her as her brother.
Now, down the line,
because I don't have a son,
down the line,
if I need an heir to the throne
because I need a Prince of Pan-Africanism Jr.,
if I ain't wiped out,
Suki might carry that baby
Follah, that's interesting. Because Suki is conscious.
People don't know that about her either.
They don't get me wrong.
She would have to make some changes to be mama of the prince, right?
But Suki is very much conscious.
And I'll be honest with you, if something happened to me, God forbid,
she is one of the few women I know who I do think would raise my son the way I would want him to be.
Do you feel me on that?
I did.
Because a lot of women date us activists and us Pan-Africanist,
but the minute we go to jail or something,
they go get Mike, Mike and Tatee selling dope on the corner.
How did you go from a damn revolutionary to a dope boy?
You see what I'm saying?
I don't think Suki would do that.
Like her character to me suggests that your son going to be the way you wanted him to be.
When I first met her, I literally told him to this all the time.
When I first met her, everything about her was super conscious.
It was super like, it was so different than what she was online.
So when I tell people that they're like, it's no way.
And every now and then she'll sit down and do an interview.
and people will hear it and they're like amazing.
I'm like, this is how she was since I've ever known her.
The conversation blew me away.
Yeah.
I couldn't believe she was the same sister from the video.
You feel me?
Intelligent, brilliant.
Yes.
And I'm saying to myself.
And so pro us.
How you end up here?
Very pro us.
But I know, I know, I have faith in her.
I have faith in sister Sukihana and I believe that before it's all over,
she's going to shock the world.
How did she end up here?
Was it just performing and just to get high or what is it?
I don't know.
I didn't ask her.
I didn't ask her.
But I don't think she's staying there.
I don't think she's staying there.
She has too much inside of her that has been there from since I've ever even known.
I got a lot of faith in that sister.
I saw Drusky apologize to you because he was.
He better apologize all those views I got him on that episode.
Going sit up here in the breakfast club and tell y'all they had to get me off the set.
Nigro, ain't a niggero, you know, to pull me off no set nowhere.
That episode I did with Drusky went crazy.
Shout out to Drusie because he told the church about the black church.
They had a bunch of pips.
I saw him apologize because he was sitting courtside with a white woman.
I didn't sweat that because I don't know if they was dating.
They were dating.
Oh, they are?
Yeah. I confirmed it.
He's a bunny hopper.
Drusky, you got 500 lashes coming.
Jesus.
Dang.
Did you see Nicole Curtis when Nicole Curtis was up here, Bonnie Chas?
Who's Nicole Curtis?
The fart nigger lady.
What?
She said fart nigger.
Y'all had her here.
Why?
Charlemagne said she can come up here because she was not.
That was not me, Dr.
Obama.
Oh, no.
She was no.
She was no.
She was.
I'm sorry.
She reached.
I was.
What's the fart?
That was not me.
I was Lauren.
And actually, I wanted.
Nah.
Can you play it for a week?
I wanted her here with you.
But you had rescheduled that thing.
I wanted her here when you was here.
Why?
It's my last one.
Oh, fart.
What the fuck is that that I just said?
Nick, you got it, can you kill that?
I wish you had the real bird without the police.
She wasn't in here when she said that.
No, no.
She has an AG TV show.
Okay.
She was remodeling.
and she was screwing something in
and she missed the school
and she said fart nigger.
What did that mean fart?
Why to fart?
What did they got to do with the screw?
The farting part?
She don't even know.
She said she got a bunch of sons
and they say fart for everything
so she makes up words.
And she usually says
fart digger or fart knocker
and it jell together
because she's never used the word again.
That's when you accidentally say
what you really meant.
No, that's not acceptable.
Nobody should be using an N word,
not even us.
I agree.
It's hard.
But it's so hard, though.
Why is it hard?
Because these.
It ain't hard for Chinese
not to use the pejorat
words used against them. It ain't hard for Jews
not to use the pejorative words used against them.
Why are we the only people who can't let
go of the slave instinct?
I know, man. But God, these...
That word was used to dehumanize us. It wasn't
just a name. They said we were not people.
Before we could fight to get free,
we had to fight to prove we were human beings.
They said we were not even people.
Animals and dogs. You know the N-words I'm
talking about, though, man. No. We got to come
come up with another word. Even the YouTubeian struggle
screamers?
The YouTube is... I hate them. I hate them is hard not to
call him that. I know, I know, but we got to work on it because we don't want another
generation of black children using that word we got to kill it at some point. You're right.
So this is not about the N-word and the people. I have a question about your daughter.
Yes. So that unfolded online. Yes. I was in Sweden and I'm in Sweden.
But when I'm getting ready to speak last year now. Okay. Yeah. A year last week. Yes. And my
daughter goes live and she says, I'm looking for my dad and I want to have a conversation with my
dad. He's never been in my life. And I just.
just want to know why. And I'm sitting there watching her in Sweden,
envy, and I'm saying, look at my beautiful daughter, a lion like the gospel.
First of all, we've been in contact throughout her life by phone. And every time I try to get
to see my daughter, she never shows up. Why? Because her mother raised her to not like me.
And the reason her mother raised her to not like me is her mother told me to my face.
God is my witness and my ancestors are in the room. If you do not marry me,
it will be both of us or neither one of us. She told me I would not be in my daughter's life.
I took her to court.
I got all the paperwork, a file like this,
contempt the court orders,
because I was in my daughter's life
up until about five, six, seven.
That's when the mom stepped it up, right?
I guess she found a man.
You know how that go.
They don't want you around
when a man around
because he might feel insecure
so they keep you out of your life
just to please the man.
Whatever the case may be,
and the court would never arrest her.
They would never find her.
I remember one day the judge said,
y'all got the biggest file in my court.
I said, Your Honor,
if you punish her,
maybe she'll stop keeping my daughter from me.
But if I file contempt,
and every time I come down here,
I don't do nothing but tell her to stop.
Why are she going to stop?
But my daughter knows this, because we've spoken before.
And she texts me about once or twice a year.
And every time she texts me, I want to see you when and where.
In fact, since she came out last year, Envy, it's been a year, right?
Guess what?
I ain't seen her yet.
But you told the whole world.
You won a conversation.
You told the whole world.
You got some questions.
Well, guess what, princess?
Your daddy been trying to meet what you face to face since you call yourself exposing.
me and I ain't seen you yet
because it was never about meeting your dad
it was about becoming a struggle streamer
when that Drusky episode blew up
she probably said hey maybe I can skate off
my dad name too and that's exactly what she
did but I love my baby
she's a baby I'm gonna let her
it's going to take time I don't think she's going to come to me
until she's out of her mama's house because her mama
don't like me you follow what I'm saying
so I just got to be patient but I ended up in that
situation but I fought it I fought it and the courts
never backed me I fought it with lawyers
without lawyers and maybe it's just a city of
Philadelphia and there's a lot of brothers there who'll back me up they don't do a lot to make sure
you see a child they give you the paper i got the custody paper but who's going to enforce it
i can't kick in the door you see what i'm saying grab a mom by the throat then i'm done right so it's a
shame but i take full responsibility for it because if i don't get a pregnant i'm not in the situation
and the one thing i say to black men is this black women y'all don't have to take responsibility
for what y'all didn't know about a man if your child's father does you wrong you don't have to
take responsibility for what you didn't know about him. But if we, if a woman does us wrong,
we got to take responsibility for what we didn't know about her because we are the man.
You follow what I'm saying? We're the leaders. I can't use the excuse that I didn't know her
mother would do me like that. I didn't know her mother would do me like that. But if I don't get
a pregnant, I'm not here. And so what I try to tell the young brothers, forget the excuses. It
don't matter. Are you a man or are you not? Take responsibility for your decisions. If I don't
impregnate that woman, I'm not here today with this problem.
How old is she?
22, 2002, right?
To 22 is 20.
She'll be 24 on May 6th.
So what is her life?
Same day as Martin Delaney, grandfather, Pan-Africanist.
You said when she gets out of her mother's house.
So, like, normally at the age, kids are like college or like, like, what is she doing?
Like, why is she not?
I haven't spoken with her.
Okay.
I want to see her face-to-face.
And I told her that.
I don't want to do a bunch of phone calls.
You know me?
You said all this on the internet, face-to-face your father.
And you said you want her mom in that meeting when y'all do sit down.
I would have liked to, but she don't have.
have to be. See, no, the mother, the purpose of the mom was to clarify the history.
Yeah. You feel? I want her mom to tell me to my face. I never tried to be in my, I want
how to say that to my face, right? That was only for the history. Mom ain't going to do that
because mom know I'm going to expose her. So forget mom. I don't mean that disrespectfully, right?
I'm just saying it's for me and my daughter. She's 24. She will be God willing. It's time for us
to do what we got to do now. I want to end on this note, Dr. Umar, because I always think that.
And we, we got, what else we got?
Negro, you ain't hit half.
We ain't talk about the Epstein.
Okay.
And then I want to know why you said ugly people should only date ugly people.
So go ahead, Epstein, go.
Okay, let's go with the Epstein.
I want to give you two psychological experiments.
In 1961, there was a white psychologist from Yale, Stanley Milgram.
He did an experiment called the Milgram experiment.
It was to test people's obedience to authority.
He had about 40 guys.
Some were students.
Some were the teacher.
If Jess, if it was God, so I'm going to say Charlemagne,
if Charlemagne get the answers wrong, I have to, I have to shock you.
Every time he get another answer wrong, the shock gets stronger and stronger.
Now, here's the thing, I don't want to shock him, and I know the shock is dangerous.
It could end up killing him.
They don't really know that it's not a real shock, though.
You feel me?
But because authority kept telling them to do it, what the research showed Charlemagne envy
is people will voluntarily give up their principles and their morals to be able.
obedient to authority. I'm a
Titus into Epstein. Stay with me.
There was another research experiment in 1984.
It tested men's desensitization
to sexual violence. They showed
college male sexual violence on the TV.
When they first saw it, I can't watch this. This is disgusting. This is evil,
right? But the more they saw it,
the more desensitized they became.
By the end of the week, it didn't even bother them back.
Why am I bringing this up? Let me tell you what they did with
Jeffrey Epstein. They knew they was going to have to release the paper.
You feel me?
But they said we got to desensitize the American people first.
Because if we roll this out right now, they're going to want justice for all 300 millionaires
and billionaires who are listed in them papers.
Remember, 6 million pages, 3 million documents, 180,000 pictures and 2,000 videos.
So guess what they decided?
We're going to roll out Bill Cosby first in 2018.
We're going to let them feast on Bill Cosby, and then we're going to roll out R. Kelly.
And then we're going to roll out Sean Combs.
And then we're going to give him a little bit of sexual accusations.
against Tyler Perry and a little bit of sexual accusations against Smokey Robinson
and a little bit of sexual accusations against TD Jakes and Donnie McCla-
desensitizing the American people.
Look at this.
Look at the timeline.
2018, Bill Cosby gets convicted.
2019 surviving R. Kelly Part 1.
2020 surviving R. Kelly Part 2.
2021 R. Kelly gets convicted in New York.
2022 R. Kelly gets convicted in Chicago.
2023.
Sean Combs settles with Cassie.
2024 Sean Combs arrested
2025 Sean Combs convicted
2026 you get the Epstein papers
Do you see what they just did?
Just they used the Negroes
as crash dummies
to desensitize the American people
So by the time they got around the Epstein
You don't even care
Let me ask you a question
If America is so upset about them Epstein papers
Why hasn't there been a single protest
With more than 5,000 people in it since?
When the white people thought Donald Trump
got robbed of the election
they went to the Capitol, January 6, 2021.
People died, people got hurt.
They tried to take over the government
because they thought Donald Trump got cheated.
But she don't do nothing hearing about kids being eaten,
kids being unaligned, women being sexually assaulted.
They even said in on papers that they were breeding kids.
They were slave farming the kids, Charlottom me, like a slave farm,
so they wouldn't have a birth certificate or an SSI number
so you couldn't track them.
You had a woman's protest the first day of Donald Trump's office
when he took office in 2017.
seen. Five million women. You just had the No King's protest last year. Every state had a No King's
protest envy over 7 million people showed up. But you mean to tell me you hear about the worst
incident of sex abuse in your life and the American people done nothing. You know why, Jess?
We don't want to admit it. The American people are desensitized to sexual violence against children.
And guess what? As a result of that, Lauren, you're going to see more of it. A hundred and seventy
70,000 women go missing every year in America. Black women are 40 percent of that. It's going to get
worse and I can promise you something else when the American Psychiatric Association meet to come out
with the new DSM manual right now what's the age of sexual majority right now 16 16 is sexual
liberation I promise you it's going to go down to 13 if they don't drop it this time they're going to
drop it the next time you know why because they can clearly see that the American people will let us do
whatever we want because they desensitized us with Puffy and R. Kelly listen when R. Kelly was being
convicted the Roman Catholic Church just came out with a big step.
In France, they said they had
215,000 kids that was abused.
In Spain, they had about
100-something thousand. In America,
they said 4,000 complaints
from 4,000 different victims.
Nobody paid it, no mind. Why?
Because everybody was focused on surviving R. Kelly.
Do you know Sean Combs got arrested
the same month in the October
of 2024 as Mike Jeffreys,
the CEO of Amber Crimeby and Fitch?
Did you see what he was accused of?
This man was trafficking
men, forcing them to have sex with each
other with other men, sex assault.
His 16 counts.
How many counts did Puff have?
Like three counts?
He had 16 counts.
And guess what?
They gave him a bail of $10 million and repeatedly told us he was too old.
Don't get no bail.
Look at it.
And look at it.
And look at Vince McMahon.
Trump guy.
Look at all these white men who did things worth this Sean Combs and they didn't go
to jail or get convicted.
And so I'm going to say right here and I don't care who don't like it,
free did he.
Free Did he.
Because if this McMahon ain't got to go to jail, why is Puffy in jail?
If all these white men, 300 of them was on this island abusing kids and women,
and if they was impregnating teenagers against a will?
What?
And nobody's going to jail?
You heard Cash Patel?
We have no evidence that Jeffrey Epstein trafficked children to anybody else.
You was a lie.
You said I had his black book.
And then you took it back and said you didn't have the black book.
And then Attorney General Pan Bondi said what?
She said, if we prosecute everybody.
involved. What did she say something like?
The whole government would collapse.
She said it. Not just the government. She said the whole system will collapse. The whole system
envy. And Sean Combs and nah, free ditty.
Let him out. But you know the reason why.
What's up? White and black.
Well, of course. But here's what black people need to know. The Epstein
Island may have just been for the elite whites, but they have sex farms all over
the country. Why do you think 40% of the missing women are ours?
They are doing sacrifices on black women and black children too.
Charlemagne, you can't have that many women go missing every year. Envy.
That's a system.
That's a system.
That ain't random crime.
That's a system.
The Gregory told us that too.
Yes.
It's just that the Epstein Island is for the elites.
I bet you they got them in New York.
They probably got a place in every state where they take kids and do these things.
And one of the reasons they do these things is why Charlemagne,
they believe that if they drink, okay, the adrenalineized blood of children,
it helps them live longer.
The whole vampire, that's why you got the vampire movie out right now.
The whole vampire allegory of envy, that's real.
But the vampires don't love.
live in no castle. They live in your government
headquarters. Do you think Sennaz was government
propaganda? No, Senators was, and
speaking of Senators, Ryan Coogler got robbed.
Oh, of course. Right.
Sinners should have got, don't get me wrong,
I love one battle after another. Those are my two
favorite movies of the year. I didn't like one better at
movie. No, I loved it. That was a revolutionary flick.
I loved it. I loved it. And I think the
three sisters in there did well. But in terms
of best movie, Sinners was
more original? It was more
authentic. Absolutely. You follow what I'm
saying? It came from a completely different place.
with the African culture,
with the vampire mythology in it,
it was too original to not have one best picture,
and he should have won best director.
But the Oscars is racist,
and we know this,
because when Hattie McDaniel won her Oscar back in the day,
do you know they had to bring her award
at the hotel just?
They wouldn't let her sit in the Oscars.
So you mean to tell me the Oscars been around
for 97 years, Charlemagne,
and we only got six male best actors.
Holly Berry, 1927.
Okay, they say 98.
Okay, maybe they round it up,
or maybe I'm off by one.
But 1927, right?
All the way to now, you had six men and one woman,
and Denzel and Holly won the same year.
So I'm counting them as one.
That means we get one best actor award every 16 years.
And zero black directors.
And zero black directors.
And did you see when they received their awards?
Go back and look when Michael B.
Jordan, I'm a big fan of yours.
You better not be bunny hopping.
You better, I'm telling you.
He used to be a notorious bunny hopper.
I think he got a sister out.
He better not.
I think he got it.
He better not.
But anyway, if you look at when he received his award,
Look at the guys who gave it to him.
And when Ryan Coogler got his award, look at their face.
You can see nothing but jealousy, disdain and envy.
Watching that movie, excuse me, watching that award show,
it felt like a Ku Klux Klan Raleigh.
You could cut the tension in the room.
They did not want Seners to walk away with all them awards,
and they should have walked away with at least best director and best movie.
I agree.
Yes, hands down.
But one battle after another, one thing I'm going to say about,
that they did show you how the secret societies operate.
Remember, Sean Penn was going to unalive his mixed-race daughter because he couldn't get
into that Christmas club if he ever been with a black woman.
And did you see when he go met with the leaders of the Christmas club?
He went into a regular house, but it was a compound.
That's how Epstein-Liddley.
You think you in a regular neighborhood until you get in there.
And you see, this is a whole underground compound.
And let me tell you, there's a little bit of a conspiracy I got with this too, Envy.
Asada Shakur of the Black Liberation Army.
She passed away on September 25th, Jess, in Cuba, right?
In exile.
Barack Obama raised a bounty on her head, by the way.
That's why I have very little respect for that man.
He let the FBI raise the bounty on his side of Shakur head to $2 million.
But anyway, she dies on September 25th.
One battle after another comes out the very next day.
And if you look at the character that Tiana Teller plays,
minus the bunny hopping, it's a side of Shakur.
And even in the movie, did you hear them?
They say, when she escaped, what did they say?
She went to Cuba.
here's what I'm trying to find out.
How in the hell did they know?
Is it just a coincidence that Asada Shakur
dies the day before that movie come out
and Tiana Teller's character is damn near Asada Shakur?
I'm...
I have to wonder, Envy, if they took her out
and then made a fool of her tried to
because they can't do that to her
and made a fool of her by having Tiana Teller play her.
Right? And then have her lusting over all these white men.
Yeah, so what about her gave Osada Shakur in the movie?
The whole thing, she was a rebel.
revolutionary, fighting against the government,
for justice, for freedom, minus
the sex with the white man. It was a side of sugar.
They even said, Cuba.
You see, and
I did not appreciate the fact that they made
my beautiful sister, Tiana Teller,
play a role with all that extra white
sex. It wasn't necessary.
You got a white man and,
no, no, no, look, Eddie, no.
You saw it, right? You saw it. Wasn't it not excessive?
All that extra white sex.
Wait, listen.
She made him master. She made her master.
She made her master.
Come on. And then she has sex with him in a stall. Come on. And then she already, and every time her and Leonardo go on one of the strikes, she want to have sex in between strikes.
Revolutionaries don't operate like that. They very disciplined. Oh, let's do it now, baby. We got a minute. Let's do it now, baby. And then she's pregnant with Sean Pence's baby. But she got Leonardo da Vinci thinking a baby is here.
I'm sorry, DeCathio thinking of him. He painted the first white Jesus.
What is next for Dr. Umar?
What is next for the Prince of Panathicism?
Well, first of all, I just want to say thank you to my supporters, man, for getting us across the finish line.
Like, this was a hard journey.
We took our first donation in 2014 in St. Louis.
We got to school in 2019, and now we're here now.
And what's next for me?
A couple books coming out.
My For Sisters Only Book, I've got to finish that.
Second edition of Psychoacademic Holocaust is coming out.
What else I got to?
got going on. Really is just the school right now.
I won't be traveling as much as I used to.
I'll still be traveling, but it won't be like it was because now it's time to
lock down and get the school ready.
So if anybody need to make a donation, hit your PayPal.
PayPal.com.com.
Once we get the certificate of occupancy, we're going to decorate the schools.
It's going to look like Wakanda. And then we're going to have our grand opening.
And then we're going to get ready for the children. We're going to hurt the game.
I can't even tell you all everything we got in store.
Once you see what we do, you're going to want every black boy at that school.
I go home. I buy there almost every weekend when I go home.
People give you a lot of flack, but I believe that you are who you say you are.
And one thing they can't say about you, you love black people.
And I'm consistent.
You love black people.
Oh, we didn't even talk about the FBI Adolfs thing.
Maybe next time.
Next time.
Okay.
But if anybody got to reach me, 215-9-9-8-58.
That's 215-9-9-8-8.
And if you need to email me, Prince of Pan-Africanism at g-mail.com.
We spell Africa with a K, not a C.
Prince of Pan-Africanism at gmail.com, spell Africa with a K, black power.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, Dr. Uma, we appreciate you for joining us.
Appreciate y'all.
It's the breakfast club. Good morning.
Oh, no.
Every day I wake up.
Wake your ass up.
The breakfast club.
Are you all finished or y'all done?
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