Lord Jamar spazzes on Umar Johnson for scamming the blacc community

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TREY WHITFIELD SCHOOL
To equip our students for life by providing an affordable, high quality education
in a safe, loving and respectful environment
that also nurtures the development of faith and character

FDMGLA
Dr. Umar is currently working on building his new school, The Frederick Douglass & Marcus Garvey RBG International Leadership Academy for Boys, America's first residential academy for Black boys founded upon the principles of Pan-Afrikanism and International Economics. In the future, Dr. Umar also would like to extend this school to include female students in their own residential school.

Both sound good but why continue to compare schools with different goals and approaches? cause there're no schools with the same agenda and fund raising structure as Umar, so instead look for Black faces in leadership positions at schools that are funded by various gov/non-profit/private groups to compare with

political habits,
capitalist habits,
when/why white involvements matters/don't, and
who/why to lie/mislead/exaggerate about
...says more about a person than George Floyd, BLM, and Black Excellence discussions


I'll just add this :francis:


FDMGLA's IRS page

what's sad is the upload date for video is June 2021 while the FDMGLA's IRS update page is Nov 2020
 

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they wrongly said he's not exempt because he's not a real non-profit, he is, thus the IRS letter I posted
Either you're being disingenuous or you don't understand what you posted. His new foundation is being granted tax exemption (that's not a big deal), cause the old one lost it. They have to file 990-N for 3 consecutive years or this new foundation will lose exemption too just like the old one.
 

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Both sound good but why continue to compare schools with different goals and approaches? cause there're no schools with the same agenda and fund raising structure as Umar, so instead look for Black faces in leadership positions at schools that are funded by various gov/non-profit/private groups to compare with
And how's that fundraising structure working out for Umar:unimpressed:

The school having a different educational approach doesn't matter. Jamar's father in law opened a school and has for decades been able to keep it open through fundraising, are you saying Umar can learn nothing from him because his school is going to be Pan African?
 

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I’m sure Jamar has points but I turned off when he said the Back To Africa movement was started by Jews. If you gonna come on and try to correct someone, at least be well versed. Now his audience is going to think that the Back to Africa movement was started by white people, when, in fact, the movement was hijacked by white conservatives from black people like Paul Cuffe and James Forten, when they saw an avenue to get rid of black slaves, similar to how, in recent years, conservatives have tried to hijack the ADOS movement, when they saw an avenue to take away the black vote from the Democratic Party.

I just did a post on Umar with respect to his last debate where he exclaimed that the school would definitely be opening this month.


Bump.

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Gym is getting painted. :ehh:

Water turned back on. :ehh:

Could this be a sign that the school is opening up this month?

Umar: FDMG block party is September 11th.

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Hate to say this but he should’ve finessed a PPP loan for the school, he probably would’ve been further along. :francis:


We have a thread on the front page of TLR about black men and arrogance.

Umar is an example of when black men with arrogance goes wrong.
 

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Brother Umar could've easily started something small in his hometown, and it'll probably would've as big as he dreamed of by now.. Biting off more than a person can chew has been the downfall of many entrepreneurial endeavors.
 
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Either you're being disingenuous or you don't understand what you posted. His new foundation is being granted tax exemption (that's not a big deal), cause the old one lost it. They have to file 990-N for 3 consecutive years or this new foundation will lose exemption too just like the old one.

smh. Same EIN number from video shows org as currently being exempt

And how's that fundraising structure working out for Umar:unimpressed:

The school having a different educational approach doesn't matter. Jamar's father in law opened a school and has for decades been able to keep it open through fundraising, are you saying Umar can learn nothing from him because his school is going to be Pan African?
The goals are different, thus how fund raising is structured must be different because of the goals
 
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