"TO WHOMEVER MUCH IS GIVEN MUCH IS REQUIRED."
I truly believe the latter, which is why I decided to speak on "part" of Ye's interview. I am in agreement with much of what Ye spoke on - especially related to the black cause and the uplifting of black children and all children. I did take issue with Ye, bein' against Lebron James, pointing' to his boss during a game win and mouthin' "I won this for you."
The reason I took an issue with the latter is because, what's wrong with Lebron saying this to his boss? It's his boss! He has someone he works for and who hired him to do a job - which he obviously delivered on. I applaud Lebron, for doing his job extraordinarily well. I also applaud Lebron, for bringin' his salary home to his Black Queen, Savannah.
The reason I say this is because, Lebron is among the 2% of wealthy Black men who understand "to whom much is given much is required" with regards to the mission of creating black wealth and keeping black wealth within the black family/community. It is a known fact that the American dollar lasts about an hour within the black community, versus the American dollar bein' recycled over and over again for almost 2 weeks amongst other races in their communities (Asian, White, Indian, Hispanic etc...)
Due to the disenfranchisement of Black people and the life long struggle of Black wealth/acceptance, I feel if we are EVER going to truly rise up and protect the future generations of black children - we aren't going to do it by marrying outside of our race and handing wealth back over to the very hands of the people who already control the majority of it!Â
This particular episode focuses on just that and I'd love your feedback on it!
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