When Barack Obama was elected to the presidency in 2008, the black community saw him as a beacon of hope.
However, after eight years in office, it became apparent that he did significantly more for the LGBTQ community than for black people — and Dr. Umar Johnson isn’t letting anyone forget it.
“One of the reasons Barack Obama was made president is so he could normalize the LGBTQ agenda in the black community,” Johnson said in an interview on “The Sy Ari Not Sorry Show.” “Think about it. If George Bush tried to push homosexuality in the black community, we would have rejected him.”
“If Donald Trump tried to push homosexuality in the black community, we would have rejected him. You could only normalize that through a black face. Obama was made president to make it normal. When Barack Obama became president, homosexuality was not a mainstream issue, nor was it accepted as a mainstream alternative to the traditional family,” he continued.
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“By the time he left office in ‘08, they were completely running everything,” Johnson said, recalling that he was canceled from doing his usual…
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