Dr. Umar Talks Attack On Black Women, BBL's, Trans Kids, High Blood Pressure Crisis (Full Interview)

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Published 2023-08-13
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00:10 Maternal mortality in Black women
06:23 Weaves, BBL's, self worth
14:53 Sexual Realignment Surgery
19:27 Jess Hilarious backlash
26:52 Mutual Aid Societies
31:24 Teachers and Principals leaving public schools
38:21 Florida standard that teaches slaves benefited from slavery
42:15 High blood pressure crisis in the black community
45:14 Need for poverty in America and AI
48:04 Abortion in the Black community
50:22 Myopia
53:20 Toxic sport culture
58:39 Issues with Black people living in the suburbs
1:08:47 Older Black leaders not passing the baton
1:16:00 Politicians
1:20:00 Carlee Russell
1:25:07 Immigration Laws
1:28:48 Tulsa Reparations

In this reasoning school psychologist, author, educator and speakers Dr. Umar Ifatunde starts reasoning by speaking about the disturbingly high numbers of maternal mortality amongst Black women in America.

Next, Dr Umar shares his view on weaves, BBL's, cosmetic surgery and what he refers to as the trans children's agenda.

Later in the reasoning Dr. Umar speaks about the dark future of public schools in America, Florida's new history mandates, America's need for poverty, AI and the high blood pressure crisis in the Black community.

Elsewhere, Dr.Umar criticizes America's toxic sports culture and speaks about politicians, immigration laws, and Tulsa reperations.

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All Comments (21)
  • @twanacisse3950
    It’s true! My daughter called me from California in LA telling me her Chinese doctor refused to do a nature birth and that she would do in fact a c- section! And she gets more money for doing it that way! Her doctor was bold out spoken and to the point! My daughter made it clear that’s not what I want! Ok, so my daughter got up walked out , drove 1 hour and 15 mins while in labor! Then went down to the Beverly Hill hospital around rich folks away , from her hood neighborhood healthcare doctors clinic! Her baby was born healthy and safe ! Today they are both fine!!!!! 🎉❤🎉Thank god she had the confidence and courage to trust her own instincts and judgment!
  • @janiaburns7662
    I was having heavy periods and was diagnosed with having fibroid tumors. This was the 1980 and i was scheduled for a hysterectomy. I was only 26 and wanted to marry and have children one day. I was told i would have a slim to none chance pf carrying a baby to full term because of the size of one of the tumors. A black coworker also has a hysterectomy when she was 23 because of fibroids and before she could have any children. It didn't feel right to me, especially coming from an all-white medical staff.. i didn't show up for the operation. I'm glad I didn't. I gave birth to my full -term daughter nine years later.
  • @teealyse4925
    I respect this man so much for being one of the only public figures speaking deeply on issues that black women face!!!
  • @cuttb51
    "People can say whatever they want about Umar Johnson" I believe He is for the community "
  • @micarenee9
    I birthed my own child by myself . They took my baby away and said i was neglectful because i did so. I will be writing a book about this and will be helping women birth naturally . It is my calling .
  • I'm a birth and postpartum doula here in Memphis TN. It does my heart good to see and hear this! Yes! As a woman who almost bled to death during birth doulas are definitely needed. Our women need to be saved our babies need to be saved. Thank you Dr. Umar!
  • @InstructorMike
    This whole interview was extremely informative. I love it. Thank you Dr. Umar
  • @myramilton1833
    We need to push and support blk young people to become doctors.
  • @The3Washingtons
    I birthed my 5th child at home by myself BECAUSE the white doctor sent me home during labor even though I was clearly having contractions. Plus, it was my 5th child I know my body! Thank God my husband and 3 oldest children were home to come and help with me and baby.
  • @d0naldthump
    DEAR TRANS COMMUNITY, DONT TELL ME I HAVE TO ACCEPT YOU FOR WHO YOU ARE WHEN YOU COULDN'T ACCEPT YOURSELF FOR WHO YOU WERE!
  • @AtunHotepRe
    Dr. Umar is very great and should be honored for his willingness to have the tough conversations regardless of lack of political correctness, or acceptance by the status quo of black intelligence promoted by the media. 💯
  • Am Ugandan and very African at heart and really admire the knowledge and wisdom you put out to the black community thanks for inspiring all most especially the women.
  • @nw1569
    Listen I am a nurse I work in OB it’s Racism . We have to learn how to articulate ourselves in a educated manner. We are our first advocate . I had a doctor who wanted to do a TAB or an assisted abortion I said no because my baby had a heart beat I went on to have a healthy baby . I knew what questions to ask and that resident was so mad I advocated for my self. Me being educated saved my daughters life.
  • @MsJaniece
    This is the first time seeing a video in full of him, and this man needs to be pushed more by our community. He's a true rider of the community
  • @Hankandrex
    As a mother who refused to step foot in the hospital when I was pregnant, I had 2 healthy and normal homebirths with the assistance of a very knowledgeable midwife. I appreciate you talking about this and encouraging women to explore alternatives to hospital birth and drugs given in labor. Best of luck to all parents who are expecting.
  • @lovergirl4lifers
    Love him or hate him he’s coming from a place of love. I will always respect him❤
  • @soundwavsonny
    If I wasn't in the hospital room for my daughter I think my kids mother would have passed. I'm not even a doctor and witnessed extreme neglect during the labor process. It's almost like they let the students preform with no supervision.
  • @promisehowie942
    OMG!! I'm 55 years of age and this happened to me 30 years ago. I was on public medicaid for insurance and I was never able to give birth again. Ten years ago I had a hysterectomy because my uterus had been plagued with "fibroid tumors", for 20 years (after that C-Section). By the time I had the C-Section, I was "doing well financially, I was successful and had private insurance" through my and my husband's job. I also had a Black African female doctor, who told me, while in recovery from my hysterectomy, "I see why you never had any more children, it was a fuckin' mess in there!!" Thank you for bringing awareness. Thank you for loving us and being so passionate.