if you don't like HIS God then that is YOUR own problem...I wonder if you would have this same criticism if fakkit ass deray was up there saying the same thing
I have to ask you what was the purpose of bringing a gay man up wondering if I would've criticized him?
I honestly don't really know or care who DeRay is.

Nice try though because if he was up there wanting change and asking whites for it while praising their religion I would've said the same thing. I have a problem with US wanting change to happen but never changing our thinking.
I'm not some fake ass wanna-be Coli militant fam. This has been me since middle school when I realized all religion is propaganda.
You paid attention to what said right?
- He said shop black owned. Which is a great way of thinking that would that would actually make black people stronger economically and spiritually, because WE would then believe in ourselves and know WE can actually can make a change in our own lives.
- He said that believers should align themselves with people who actually care about them. I don't see the problem with that minus what they believe in.
- He asked white people to provide us adequate education, job training and take liquor stores and abortion clinics out of our neighborhoods. I don't know how to combat the shytty education part except have people that look like us and love us teach our youth. When it comes to job training I'm not really sure how to get around that one. To get the liquor stores off each corner it'd be nice if we turned them into ghost towns but they'll always be addicts to give them business. The abortion clinics in our neighborhoods is definitely a problem that needs to be addressed on a local/state government level.