Not long after the death of Trayvon Martin Black Lives Matter was formed. I started noticing a change on social media. Black women were progressively becoming more vocal, belligerent and confrontational. With all men, but with black men in particular. Then the gay men joined in.
I've never had a problem with Black women until social media. Never had a problem with black gays until social media. Turns out social media is the ideological battleground for black identity. Go with the herd and find acceptance. Think for yourself and get banished.
The Black feminists and LGBT on social media are pretty much black middle class. Their hustle is to politicize and monetize tragedies in the black underclass. Self appointed spokespersons for the most part who turned black male tragedy into political currency.
Keep in mind, NEITHER of these groups view black heterosexual men as "allies." The face of Black Lives Matter was Deray McKesson. An openly gay black man with a very close relationship with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey. Deray would go on to visit the White house a reported 6 times!
Deray is from Baltimore and ran for mayor of Baltimore based on social media popularity. Best funded candidate. Couldn't get 3% vote in his own city. Don't believe this social media hype. It is not the real world. Around that time I kept finding myself in disagreement with BLM.
I couldn't put my finger on it but then it became clear. Black Lives Matter is/was a Trojan Horse in the Black Community. They are in fact, a gay advocacy group funded by white liberals who use black feminists and LGBT to gain access to black civil rights for their rank and file.
This infuriated me and I decided to make a documentary as a rebuttal to all the people I clashed with on social media over "black issues." That film is http://www.blackwhiteandbluefilm.com  That journey opened my eyes to an even greater problem in our community.
I was excited about the film. I made a balanced film. An honest film. I was proud of it. Self funded and produced. The director, Asia Norris, and myself did 85% work ourselves. A Herculean task. Submitted it to film festivals and NO ONE accepted it despite "Star Power."
What was wrong? The narrative. Black Lives Matter was first exposed in that film in 2017. I started to realize most of what we see on TV and in theaters is PROPAGANDA. I don't know who's dictating the content but it's not Hollywood. It's higher than that.
There is a system in place that rewards complicity and penalizes independence. This is how we've gotten to a place where every black celebrity has the identical opinion on politics. They don't have a choice. In fact, they're only celebrities to influence the rest of us.
The system in place can make anyone famous and the price of fame is BETRAYAL. That betrayal comes easier with every passing day. What do you expect when the people you betray turn you into a hero? In some instances a national and international hero. God help us all.
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