 Hi, I've read some of your speeches, and I honestly believe that a lot of what you have to say is true And and I'm a good person in spite of what my ancestors did it And I just I wanted to ask you what kind of white person like myself who isn't prejudiced What can I do to help you and further your cause? nothing But everything that we've gone through in this country particularly black people we can be proud of Where we've come from and even if you look back there was a time where if you just looked at our trajectory how we were going We had a lot to be proud of Coming out of slavery and through reconstruction and through the Jim Crow segregated South We made a lot of progress and so when you look at that particular clip that I played from the movie Malcolm X When the woman asked him who in her day I guess would be the equivalent of what you would call a Social justice warrior I've been called a social justice gladiator or someone who is woke someone who might be Virtue signaling who wants to maybe feel better for themselves and and I don't maybe she really wanted to help But the question she asked was is there anything I can do to help and Now I'm not a big proponent of the teachings of Malcolm X But what he said to her was absolutely spot-on and what ought to be said going forward Something happens though. He said no after a while. We began to say yes And I don't mean just yes as though we don't want help But I mean we shouldn't say yes to any help to every help Especially if the help is to the detriment of our own Responsibility today, however, we find black America in some sort of world that I just really don't recognize I don't really recognize This this new version of black America compared to the way we used to be the way we were raised with Some morals some sense some sense of community the way we looked out after each other Even if we didn't particularly like each other we understood that we had a community and that we were somewhat in this together There's always been forces tearing it at the black community There's always been racist people and there always will be Tomorrow You can never with these boys if you don't keep you and them separate I found that out blaming you You've got to keep the white and the black set both from the bull conners to the governor Wallace's of the South to all the lynchings of men and women to all the horrible atrocities that happened to blacks the burning of bodies The beatings the having the dog sicked on them and the hoses turned on them We still came through to having the clan rally in March and to burn crosses and to fire bomb homes and churches We still came through. I don't know. I don't know how many of you all have ever seen an actual clan rally or Met a person a clan's member in his actual hood with a burning cross I came along at the end of the civil rights movement and it happened to me when We were being bused to an all-white school and the clan. They just simply weren't having it So we've seen some rough days and Compared to how it used to be not only from my youth, but even from my parents youth and my grandparents you These are much better days or it seemed like it should be much better days for black people But when you open up the newspaper or you turn on it the TV or look at the internet That's not what you see or at least that's not what you hear We were people that all we wanted. We didn't want anything from anybody else Just like any other group just like Asians just like Hispanics just like Irish Jews Italians we weren't people that were looking for someone to give us something We just wanted people just to move out of the way and let us do for ourselves And so when someone marched against us having that we in turn marched back We weren't trying to stop them from being who they were We just wanted to be left alone so we can be who we wanted to be so we can take care of our families so that we could Provide for our families and children all we had at that time was faith and family And we were going to fight to protect all of that And so we marched and we protest and we went to school and we worked and we took care of our families and After time we began having victories victories in the court systems victories in the state houses And so that schools will no longer be segregated so that we could start going to some of these different businesses If we wanted to and then with that came the not the right to vote But the opportunity to vote now we were able to participate fully in the American dream Were we at some disadvantages? Sure But at that time we really didn't care about the disadvantages we had We just knew from where we came from and where we seem to be headed See the unthinkable a black man becomes a president then we have a black person become a vice president We've had some things that we can look at and just kind of take some pride some joy And I don't care which side of the fence you were politically But when you saw a black man take the oath of office That had to do something to you give you a little bit of pride whether you were black or white because America wasn't as bad off as we've been told but then something happened Something has been happening. We were people that marched for our freedom when you saw us together You knew something positive was happening, but now we've got this So something has happened in our community you look at the stats and you see how many black men are murdered Not at the hands of police, but at the hands of each other You look at how many blacks are dropping out of school about 59 or 64 percent of young black males are actually graduating You look at how many blacks are committing suicide You look at you look at how many blacks are on their way to jail or already in jail You look at how many young black men are Selling drugs or on drugs then you look at how many black babies are being aborted And well that should come to no surprise because you look at how many black babies are born Are born without daddy being at home and so because of this devolution of our society we look and we see The crime scenes on the streets We see mothers crying because someone has just killed their baby and in most cases has been somebody black Who's killed their black child and then from there You see a lot of young black men hanging out on the streets young black men going to prison The number one cause of death Among young black men in America is homicide and it's gotten to the point to where it's devolved even in our culture There's this subculture this dark subculture in the black community that has caused us to devalue women Caused us to devalue life Even in our entertainment We see it show up in these in the songs that these women sing as they degrade themselves And even in the videos where the woman is no longer something to be respected But mainly a receptacle for a man and it's not so much some racist white person who has written or directed some of these movies But in many cases it's somebody black who has written or directed some of these movies that give us the worst image possible We look like thugs or buffoons. We portray characters That seem to perpetuate every negative stereotype. There is about black people Whatever happened to the days where you would have a group like the Temptations singing a song called my girl now We've got songs singing about this Man forget all joseph in blackface we don't need white folks going around making us look bad putting on blackface and and Performing these little stepping and fetching routines and smiling and dancing and making us look like nothing Becourt gestures and showing off our teeth. We do it just fine by ourselves All you got to do is put Some chains around our neck put some gold on our teeth and we'll play that part just as well as anybody else And so we look at some of the things that plague our black community 72% of our children are born out of wedlock 64% of all violent crime in America is committed by blacks 51% of all murders by blacks Someone once said and I now concur that the most dangerous place for a black person to be is one of two places one Either in a black community where he might get shot or in the womb of a black mother We're almost 50% of pregnancies like in a place like New York in in abortion we have literally lost our souls and I'm going to tell you something that's going to be a little bit troubling The stats that I'm giving you the fatherlessness rate the dropout rate the crime rate the rate of drug use the incarceration rate the issues when it comes to economics all these things as Bad as they are Pell in comparison to an even bigger problem that we have in the black community and for some reason Many of us either don't want to address it or simply want others to be quiet about it When you see things like that when you see these negative images these negative stereotypes these images of us being thugs or highly sexualized or Basically high high price clowns when you see these images What do you think that does for? Somebody young and black when they want to look up and see something. What do they see? They see a guy with in many cases with a bunch of tattoos and gold in his mouth and around his neck With his pants hanging off his behind Disrespecting other black folks disrespecting those in authority disrespecting women What sort of impression should he get what sort of what sort of image does he have or she have to aspire to? But not only what sort of image does it send to? Blacks, but you need to ask yourself what image does it send to whites in America? Remember the stats were between 13 to 18% of the population depending on who stats you're looking at It's easy for someone who's not black to go through their daily life and not interact very often with somebody black And so when they do and it's just maybe in the course of passing Whether they get their impression of what blacks are like television the internet YouTube The courthouse what What should they think what should they believe about black people when they see us behaving not forced to behave a certain way But voluntarily acting a certain way and when they see us in the malls in someplace or they see the crime scenes on the news How how do you think they're supposed to react? I don't know. I don't know if many of you are familiar with I mean Horowitz But did a man on the street interview interviewing whites and blacks about what they thought about these so-called voter suppression or these voter ID laws the wipes that were interviewed had a very different view of black people and When you see it you kind of get the impression that they don't think too highly of black Because they're less likely to have state IDs minority voters are less likely to have the kinds of IDs that have been Described or required these type of people don't live in areas with easy access to DMVs or other places where they can get identification. You can always get IDs Do over the internet is that also would make it difficult for for black people in particular? Yeah, you have to have access to the internet You have to be able to pay an internet service provider for certain fees Do you think that's harder for black people to go online? Well, I feel like they don't have the knowledge of how of like how it works A lot of people have smartphones, but you might not have data for most of the communities They don't really know what is out there just because they're not aware or like access to the internet We don't Know how that we can't afford the internet and the data. We don't know how to use it. We don't understand how this technology works Where do they think we live? They have a dim view of us. They look down Maybe some of you who are aligning yourself with the people who you think are trying to help you Maybe you ought to step back and ask first What do you think of me? How do you see me? I'm not I'm not buying into this whole issue of of this critical race theory and this idea that Everybody's racist and so forth. It could be that just many people are just ignorant But if they're ignorant about the black community the question is why where do they get these these stereotypes from? What do they get the belief that we don't know how to do the things that they can do when we fight about? Issue such as voter ID laws that for some reason a white person can go to the DMV and get an ID But a black person can't how many black people do you know that they don't have an ID? I Know maybe grandma in the 1930s may have had a hard time from coming from rural Georgia or Down in the sticks and in Mississippi or Tennessee may have had a hard time getting to the DMV But this is this is the 21st century, right? I don't know very many people who don't have an ID or the ability to get one It makes us look as though we are incompetent as though we have no idea how to function in the society Unless somebody white somebody benevolent comes to help us any whites who are trying to solve the problem But you never see them going under the label of liberals that that white person that you see calling himself a liberal is the most Dangerous thing in the entire Western hemisphere. He's the most deceitful He's like a fox and a fox is almost is always more dangerous in the forest than the wolf You can see the wolf coming. You know what he's up to But the fox will fool you he comes at you with his mouth shaped in such a way that even though you see his teeth You think he's smiling and taking for a friend. Miss Millie always going on over the code Miss Millie, right? If you haven't seen the color purple one you ought to miss Millie is the turn of the centuries version of a Social justice warrior of today someone who's walking her day. She is extending help to somebody who she thinks is black and incapable of taking care of her family to someone and They're all gonna you gonna help I'm gonna help you whether you want me to or not if I got to kill you or beat you I'm gonna help you and in her case. She's helping because well one She's gonna get some benefit out of that and you need to be careful when you start when you start seeing people Who want all of a sudden start helping you? Here's what I never understood Why would you say that someone is racist and then go to them and ask them for help now? I disagree that America is systematically racist. I disagree now I do agree that there are people out there that are racist. I do believe there are racist people out there I do believe that I'm just not as concerned about it as most people I guess I'm not I'm not I'm not focused on it to the degree I think that someone who believes that that I am inferior or someone didn't like me or what have you because of my skin that that Affects me everything that I've gotten in life and it's been a result of me either good or bad Going to college. That was me. It doesn't do my with my skin. Of course. I want to go play sports Building a business that was me. I didn't get any sort of government set aside or anything like that That was all me and then of course my downfall That was all me when you act as though that you need the white person to help you When you when you finally make it guess who gets the credit and so Oprah's character miss Sophia She gives miss Millie her answer. She didn't like it though Hell no Miss Millie couldn't believe what she said and That might be what we need to say in many cases when someone wants to help you get up The question's gotta be why Is that person that benevolent? It And I'm not saying that there are no people out there that are benevolent enough and that want to Help another community or someone else. Why can't the black community do exactly what other communities have done? Blacks from Nigeria have a better standard of living than most whites Darker coming from another part of the world with a language barrier and a cultural barrier and they seem to do just fine Blacks from the Caribbean and other parts of the world when they get here after one generation Surpass blacks from America. We've been here centuries in this same system and we struggle But other folks come here why it's because we've been given something and this is the part that I want to get into This is a problem with black America. This is what's happened to black America They don't come here with an excuse and they don't have all these years of someone handing an excuse to us Now we've got white people who are falling over themselves Trying to apologize for what else making them feel better and Hurting us along the way. I take responsibility. I take responsibility. I take Responsibility I take Responsibility for every unchecked moment for every time it was easier to ignore than to call it out for what it was Every not-so-funny joke every blatant injustice no matter how big or small every time I remain silent Every time I explained away police brutality Or turned a blind eye black people are being slaughtered in the streets killed in their own homes These are our brothers and sisters our friends our family So it makes me ask while I'm watching a couple things pop up in my head that is What black people are they seeing dying on the street? I Mean you heard this narrative you heard LeBron James saying that we're tired of being hunted by by police officers When was the last time you saw some black folks being hunted? I know you watch the news and you see it But I did a little a little non scientific experiment name some people that you know personally Who's been gunned down by the police? Go ahead we came up with seven or eight names Between all of us and We're talking about an average of 40 years And so that's not very many and then we start naming people that we see on TV We're probably gonna come up with the same 10 20 30 people that you see on news on the news on CNN NBC Fox and CBS the same names of someone that's been killed over the last 15 20 years right and the question is not how many people have been killed in the commission of a crime Because if you rob a liquor store if you if you're breaking in somebody's house or you you're selling something that you should you got a gun Yeah, good luck to you. So Not talking about that. I'm not talking about Bobby who's knocking over liquor store. That's not talking about I'm talking about somebody who was genuinely just out for a stroll And was gunned down by the police officers. Does it happen? Sure. How often that's the issue The issue would surprise you when you find out that Nine were murdered this past year by police officers versus 19 whites Well, that doesn't seem to be some some great epidemic, right? If you listen to the news, you think that we're being gunned down every day Well, why is that narrative being pushed? We'll talk about it in just a little bit But then when you say I take responsibility So I shouldn't take responsibility for what happens in my community So if this guy is selling drugs and goes to jail not his fault, it's your fault You take responsibility if this person has four children born out of wedlock and that is not at home for any of them Yeah, you take responsibility for that, too, huh? If this person isn't doing their homework and dropped out of school you take responsibility for that How kind of sitting is that? We are done watching them die. I will no longer allow an unchecked moment I will no longer allow racist hurtful words jokes stereotypes No matter how big or small to be uttered in my presence. And so for you to even say that you won't allow it Meaning that you've got the power to stop it. Whereas we don't Get it in mind for one of these quote social justice words or they've been called or social justice Gladiators or someone who's woke you do think that your voice matters more than the average black person You must to make that statement because if I told you I'm going to help you because you need my help You can't do it on your own wouldn't you be insulted and Maybe because we've been fed this for the last 50 years 60 years Maybe the black community has gotten used to this and gotten numb to this But that that's not how we used to be We've got people who want to feed us something and give us something that they don't want themselves You all remember the interview that Morgan Freeman had on CBS about About black history month you're gonna relegate my history to a month. Oh, come on. What do you do with yours? What which month is white history month? I'm Jewish Okay, which month is Jewish history month? There isn't one. Oh, oh Why not? Yeah, do you want one? No, no, no, I don't either. So if you don't want it, why should I? But what's happening is we've got America wanting to patronize and to talk down to us and to pander to us You got politicians who want to kneel down in silence To pay respect to the black men who died at the hands of police officers You got politicians who want to come to Black organizations or to our communities or to our churches and talk to us But they don't want to talk to us any old way They want to talk to us with some sort of slaying the way they think we like to hear it or the way they think that we Sound ain't nothing wrong with that There's nothing wrong with working retail folding clothes for other people to buy I don't feel no ways tired From where I started from Nobody told me that the road would be easy He brought me this far to leave me Who are these colored folks sitting there listening to her say this and not rebuking her not getting up and walking out I'm not calling to the carpet. What do they do? They just they just sit there and clap That's the problem right there. If you have a problem figuring out whether you're for me or Trump and you ain't black Unchain Wall Street You're gonna put you all back in chains You've got politicians who think that they know how to speak the lingo and that they have this relationship to wear it to What's where they can talk to us how they want to what's something that you always carry with you hot sauce Really? Yeah I want you to know people are gonna see this and say okay, she's paying her in the black people Is it working She didn't deny it Her statement was okay Is it working? Well, apparently it is Apparently it is because what you now see are people latching on to people on the liberal left and I'm not and I'm not necessarily speaking in terms of Political parties. I don't care if you're a Republican or Democrat But what's happened is not only do we have certain people in certain political parties who want to pander to the black community We now have blacks doing the exact same thing and again 60 years ago you've had this warning come out from again I'm not a proponent of Malcolm X's teaching but he was spot-on on this today You could point to a large number of Negro leaders who have consistently betrayed Negroes in a whole host of areas. They aren't really Negro leaders These are puppets that have been put in front of the Negro community by white liberals These are parrots that have been put in front of the Negro community You've got these people that want to pander to us and talk down to us and kind of pat us on the head While they're giving us something hoping to gain our loyalty and allegiance as long as you give them something Needs yours so you can talk down to a dog as long as you're giving them treats as long as you feed them As long as you pat them on the head you can keep them loyal to you You can keep them coming back to you as a matter of fact You can kick the dog as long as you keep feeding them and give them some treats and and pat them on the head He'll stay loyal to you. Well, I'm not the kind of person that wants somebody pat me on my head and feed me Just to get me to be loyal to you I'm going to be loyal to two things the truth and God and what I don't need is for you to give Me a pass or my community a pass for bad behavior I wouldn't give you one I wouldn't give anyone anyone a pass for bad behavior But when you do so you treat us as though we're the person we just can't get right We can't help ourselves. We can't we can't control our our actions our minds our thoughts It's almost like what was said about the on the bell curve that we do need to be graded on a curve that We can't compete and so we need you to help us and you want us and the reason being so is because if We are helpless. We need someone to come help us and I refuse at least I do myself Being a victim of any of this foolishness and it's gotten so bad that these so-called black voices and black leaders have gotten in bed with the with the liberal left that all they want us to do is to fall right in line and Bag at the same trough the same government trough that they beg at why because it think about it. It lines their pockets You don't see very many of these people these spokesman Who are who are giving us these excuses who are giving us a pass for this bad behavior in the black community? You don't see very many of them on food stamps as a matter of fact you see them doing very well Financially speaking right? I don't know how many of you have actually seen the interview that Roland Martin did with the king I think King Rand I can remember the guy's name young fellow 21 year old who he and I guess some friends Were bothered by what was happening in Georgia in his in his community in Georgia so they they bought a school building and bought a school bus and they're trying to Offer a different sort a different or alternative to the the bad education. They're getting in their town in Georgia And so what Roland who wants to do is simply pad his pockets? Who is beholden to the left who's beholden to the Democratic Party again? I don't have an issue with you've been a Democrat or Republican, but you clearly see his motives Rather than promoting this young man for doing the right thing He wants to attack him because he doesn't believe that voting is what's going to get the black community out of The position they're in well newsflash Roland. That's not so you don't believe you don't believe that Government government policymakers play any role whatsoever in being able to impact the lives of black boys and others in Georgia If we take them out of that government system We don't have to worry about that. How do you remove someone out of a government system when? We all live in government systems So you can do things to take yours to remove most government from your life How as far as trying to get yourself out of food stamps, how to get yourself You got to go work. You got to get jobs. You got to get out here and go and do it if somebody doesn't have a job Mm-hmm Are they not applying to government for unemployment benefits or insurance? When I say do for self you share one of my tweets of my videos and I was actually a big fan of yours But you share one of my tweets when I said black people need to stop begging the government and go and do for self out in our Communities you shared the video and caught me an idiot. I didn't see anything idiotic about that So when you say do for self like what explain that or simply getting up and going out and do it I'm a question you're your type that I'm young black in America and I can't do anything because somebody's holding me down Question you would you nature's winning go ahead me and some teenagers went and bought a school And we just bought a school bus simply from going out and doing work. We decided to go fix our own communities I'm not expecting anything from no politician I'm government plays a role in being able to change the condition of the lives of people He believes that it's the government's job to get us out of whatever situation we're in not ourselves Not like it was in the Indian community or in the Pakistani community or in the Chinese community Or in the Jewish community or the Italian community. No, no We're the only ones who need help from the government and then it's caused this new breed of white folks Who've decided to play into it as well because hey you might as well go ahead and get on the gravy train And you've got these so-called thought leaders. What is the name Abraham X. Kendi? Why someone would listen to this foolishness? I don't know if white people Claim they are anti-racist and they should be asking questions like why is it that unarmed black people are being killed by police? But but armed white people are being arrested Why is there a growing racial wealth gap in this country? If you answer well because there's something wrong with black people then you're answering with a racist idea It is repackaged garbage that has never worked But he did say something that was actually true. I'll give him credit for this first and foremost Not every black person is an expert on racism now This is this the same black person who is concerned about what's happening to black people and concerned about racism Who would attack a judge Amy Coney Barrett for adopting black kids who by the way He didn't do anything to help He didn't help anybody black but look at the tweet that he put out about her some white colonizers adopted black children They civilized these savage children in the superior ways of white people using them as props in their lifelong pictures of denial by cutting the biological parents of these children out of the picture of humanity. I Don't even know what to say to that other than you you would be wise to leave him alone Ignore everything. He says of course Here's another person who's enriching himself getting thirty to forty thousand dollars per speaking engagement having over ten million dollars donated to his Organization by Jeff Bezos. Yeah, I think he's doing fine for himself because he's profiting off of the race industry And if you look back at Roland Martin's clip notice what's scrolling at the bottom He's asking you to give money to donate money to him So there's no secret as to their motives as why they're asking us to be beholden to someone else helping the black community You want us to to blame everything on racism? You even have people now blaming their obesity on racism? The research says that black women when we do the same diets as white women We lose less weight and we lose it slower even when we're following the diet than our white women counterparts It's literally that the racism that you're experiencing and the struggle to make ends meet Actually means the diet don't work for you to say and now we've even gone so far as even saying that some of the things that we know are true You've got people out there that are saying it's a myth. That's not true The concept of the absent black father is a myth It's not real and then there's been studies that recently came out that says that like the whole like black dads aren't involved or whatever It's just not true. It's just not true. Yeah myth, you know, I'm sorry wish predominantly black neighbors have you been to where The black fathers are by and large there in full force. I Know what you're gonna say though You're gonna say that even though they're not married, which by the way makes a difference even though they're not married They're still involved. Well, you tell me because you only got 24 hours a day You tell me how this father who has a child over here and a child over there Let's just say only two has two children how he's involved in both of their lives Though he only has eight hours a day because he's sleeping eight He's working eight if he indeed is working and then he only has eight hours How he is dividing up those other eight hours, I guess for for this child for for that child. How's he doing so? Every day he has no life of his own. He's not eating He's not Working on a love life of his own. I don't know you tell me how this person is doing that Stop with the foolishness Call out sin call out bad behavior so that we can fix it so we can address it and move forward So what's the solution? What's the issue here? What do we do to fix this in first Samuel? The people beg and ask for a king and what does God tell Sammy said don't don't be upset. Don't don't don't be bothered They're not rejecting you. They are rejecting me And so he tells Samuel tell them what will happen if you want a government or in this case a king For your God he says in verse 10 of chapter 8 So Samuel told all the words of the Lord to the people who asked him for king And he said this will be the behavior of the king who will reign over you He will take your sons and appoint them for his own chariots and to be his horsemen and some will run before his chariots He will appoint captains over his thousands and captains over his fifties Will set some to plow his grounds and reap his harvest and some to make his weapons of war and equipment for his chariots He will take your daughters to be for perfumers cooks and bakers He will take the best of your fields your vineyards and your olive groves and give them to his servants He will take a tenth of your grain and your vintage and give it to his officers and servants And he will take your male service your female service You're your finest young men and your donkeys and put them to his work Let me drop down to verse 18 And you will cry out in that day because your king whom you have chosen for yourself And the Lord will not hear you in that day obviously He's referring to to israel but some of that can be gleaned for us because we want Rather than god being god we rather government to be god rather than let god be god and be our source We want government to be our source the government can be a resource but not our source And the way we made progress Prior to the civil rights movement was one focusing on god the church was central in Our progress as a country did we have sometimes where things were kind of set against us? Did we have instances such as black wall street in tulsa? Or what happened in rosewood florida sure we did those things would happen But you notice those episodes began to decrease As our trajectory went up the more we became successful the less you saw these things happening to us Because what happened was people began to respect our community What we had gone through was obviously horrible And no no community at least in this country maybe the the native americans could say that they'd gone through anything like it But what we didn't do was we didn't complain about the plight we instead focused on the future So we focused one on god on faith, but also on family In 1922 1945 we had 22 of our children born out of wedlock Now it's 72 That's devastating to the black community. And so if you ever want to see us to be the community the group that we Had expected to be the one that we dreamt about during the civil rights movement We've got to get back to that. So whether it's some new policy or whether it's some new academic theory None of that is new and none of it works What was working was those two things an emphasis and a focus on god the father and on family Because what happens is if god is the head of your life Then naturally your heart has changed and the love towards the mother of your children you marry her And you take care of them And what we do is this when you get on an airplane they say in the event of an emergency they say first Take care of yourself put the oxygen mask on yourself and then the person that's next to you Why because if you die obviously you can't help to resist say the next person you can't help the next person Same thing in this Take care of your family first. Take care of home. Let's work inside out work on your family Be the father if you're a man listening to this be the father to your children that you're supposed to be be the husband To your wife that you're supposed to be Be the person that is the one that your children and your family looks up to And then let that kind of go out to the the rest of the community Let it go from from your house to your neighbor's house to your community And then watch it spread because if we get enough men being at home like every other community Like the nigerian community like the like the jewish community like the asian community If we get enough men at home and we're talking about people who aren't even christian But that principle works if you get enough men at home, you'll start seeing young men and young women going to school To get their education you'll start seeing uh less of a dropout rate less of a crime rate Less of an incarceration incarceration rate You'll see all the negative things that we focus on start dissipating and all the positive things that we look for Start increasing But absent of god the bible says that those that wish to build the house if they do so without god They what they labor in vain. This is not a mystery. This is not something new We don't have to wait on somebody new getting out of college coming and telling us What's going to work and that how racist we are and so forth as though They've even seen anything Remotely graces to what we've gone through in our lives and even my parents lives and my parents parents lives and so forth So let's just be smart about this. Amen