
While I celebrate the fact that millions of my people chose not to watch the coronation of a clown, I think it’s also important that some of us watched to see and hear just what these devils are up to — that’s just me.
For those all around the world watching, I was glad that the entire world had an opportunity to see on full display the true level of American hypocrisy. The coronation of America’s Felon and Chief pretending to be a president.
I guess just maybe some good can come out of this. Now we have a leg to stand on when we lobby for our brothers and sisters coming out of custody with felonies. Now we can demand that America become more tolerant when it comes to hiring and housing convicted felons.
Surely if we can hire a convicted felon to work in the Oval Office, and if we can provide him housing, I know damn well a brother, or a sister convicted of a felony can surely qualify for a job at Burger King and qualify for Section 8!
I hope those that did watch the clown show were paying very close attention to something that I felt was being very important. I saw a myth being dispelled and exposed right before my very eyes.
You know in America we’re taught that money is the meaning and measure of all things. We’re even taught in some churches where they’ve added the 11th commandment, you’ve heard it, “seek ye first money, and all other things will be added unto you.” Well, that lie was exposed on Monday, January 20, 2025, when I saw four of America’s wealthiest people debase themselves at the feet of a fool.
Now I know they’re just pimping this fool so they can rape, rob and pillage this nation for all of its resources knowing all they have to do is stroke his petty ego to get whatever it is that they need from him and I get it — but damn!
It’s clear that money isn’t freedom. There’s no other way to explain to me how three – Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg – with a combine wealth of over $872 billion would debase themselves and pay homage to a poor imitation of Tommy the Clown. The only thing sicker than seeing wealthy people pretending to be adults, was watching Billie’s boy Franklen Graham, a so-called pastor pretending to be a man of God.
Graham said during this clown show and I quote, “Look what God has done.” If God had anything to do with these devils being placed at the helm of this nation, it’s clear to me that Franklen and I are praying to a different Gods.
And what would a circus be without a mascot, I’m speaking of Lorenzon Sewell. This negro from Detroit opened the doors of his business (I just can’t call it a church) to allow the Felon and Chief to come in and sell air sandwiches to his followers and to anyone else that was foolish enough to show up.
I’m from Detroit, born and raised, and brother, I know a pimp when I see one, and this clown, Sewell, made Iceberg Slim look born again. You know who I really feel sorry for; Tim Scott and Byron Donalds. These two poor guys were truly out negroed by a young house negro and he’s more likely to have more access to the Oval Office than either one of them.
Now Black people, it’s time for our work to begin. We begin by not trying to live in a color-blind society but celebrating the beauty in being Black, not invisible but Black. If they want to use diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) as a wedge issue to eliminate any steps to try and right just some of the wrongs visited on Black and poor people, we too can take some steps.
Let’s start by supporting those that support us and only those who support us! Let’s not pay for our own oppression by spending money with those who don’t support us. Maybe it’s time for the Black church that deposits millions of Black dollars every Monday, to put those Black dollars into Black banks. It’s not just up to us in the community to stop shopping at stores that don’t support us, but it’s time for those millions of Black dollars to stay in our community.
Let’s not allow ourselves to be played on social media. Believe me, they’re coming after us via social media by planting false stories, and propping up negroes, in the suites, the street, and yes, the pulpit. Let’s work together, love one another and NOT make a strawman something he can never be…. a REAL man!
I have faith and I believe God is on our side we just need to have faith in ourselves, our people and our God. Martin Luther King Jr. said, “Faith is taking the first step even when you don’t see the whole staircase.” Black people let’s get to stepping!