Dr Umar Ifatunde (Johnson) gives Black Panther review

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In other words no.

You actually would be mad because he'll be done proved you wrong along with all the other nay sayers. So y'all really hoping he don't get a school because If he do y'all would have to admit y'all was wrong the whole time and persecuted this man off y'all own doubts of black people archiving something worth value without white people especially something empowering black people

The man says he doesn't argue hypotheticals yet you press on with your make believe argument.

That's like asking what if we hadn't been brought here as slaves. We can do what if forever. What if Brother Malcom and Brother Martin hadn't been killed. What if pinnochio was really real?

That's a real easy way to deflect attention from what actually has or has not been done. Women do that shyt, men are supposed to deal with reality.
 

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The man says he doesn't argue hypotheticals yet you press on with your make believe argument.

That's like asking what if we hadn't been brought here as slaves. We can do what if forever. What if Brother Malcom and Brother Martin hadn't been killed. What if pinnochio was really real?

That's a real easy way to deflect attention from what actually has or has not been done. Women do that shyt, men are supposed to deal with reality.

No. The difference is you are talking about hypotheticals about past events that can't be redone or relived. I'm talking about hypotheticals that are possible to happen in the future. If we are talking past tense it would be like if you and another slave was talking and you were saying black people will always be slaves and never be free and the other slave asked you what if one day black people are freed and have their own businesses and own land and can hire or fire white people and then you tell that slave "I don't do hypotheticals that would never happen anyway". Then some years later black people are freed and have their own businesses and own land and can hire or fire white people.
 

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No. The difference is you are talking about hypotheticals about past events that can't be redone or relived. I'm talking about hypotheticals that are possible to happen in the future. If we are talking past tense it would be like if you and another slave was talking and you were saying black people will always be slaves and never be free and the other slave asked you what if one day black people are freed and have their own businesses and own land and can hire or fire white people and then you tell that slave "I don't do hypotheticals that would never happen anyway". Then some years later black people are freed and have their own businesses and own land and can hire or fire white people.

Hypothetical is a hypothetical. Past present and future. There have been no results. He's taken in enough money to have at least paid a professional team to put a plan together with estimated operating costs, etc.

We could've had a timeline.

Instead we gotta buncha YouTube videos explaining his trickin, fake tough guy phone calls, bunch "BIG POPA" nonsense, and more lectures and world traveling.

And you wanna play the what if game?
 

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Hypothetical is a hypothetical. Past present and future. There have been no results. He's taken in enough money to have at least paid a professional team to put a plan together with estimated operating costs, etc.

We could've had a timeline.

Instead we gotta buncha YouTube videos explaining his trickin, fake tough guy phone calls, bunch "BIG POPA" nonsense, and more lectures and world traveling.

And you wanna play the what if game?

All I'm saying is don't put your foot in your mouth. Because you think he done spent all the money and don't have intentions of getting a school might be how he wants you to think. That way he can get people to show their hands and stop faking like they're riding with and for him. Then all the nay sayers and non believers jump ship then all of the sudden he gets the school and it becomes successful and now all the people who turned their backs on him and called him out tries to apologize and give explanations and he don't accept your apologies or explanations. That's why I'm saying don't show your hands unless you're 100% sure with concrete solid proof that this man has spent the money and it's absolutely no school coming ever. Even if he spent the money you never know who (Rich celebrity,athlete,entertainer,etc...) believes he can do good things with a school and ends up working with him on a school or donates the money he needs to open up a school.
 

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:mjlol: why are you so emotional? i'm about to hit you with two facts:

1) it costs millions of dollars to operate a private school, this is just a universal fact whether its a white school, christian school - this can be googled at any time

2) Umar hasn't raised near this much money and is still accepting and receiving donations for his school
i'm not sure that dude has melanin; that could be a reason for the anger
 
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