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Dr. Umar Johnson returns with an unfiltered conversation tackling some of the most controversial topics in Black culture today. In this powerful Part 2, he breaks his silence on Diddy's RICO case and Cassie's explosive testimony, questioning the legal system’s use of the Mann Act against Black men. He calls out LeBron James for staying silent about police violence in Akron while being vocal on international issues like Palestine, exposing the politics of selective activism. This full episode is a must-watch for anyone who wants to understand how white supremacy, celebrity culture, and interracial dating intersect. Dr. Umar Johnson dives deep into the psychology behind Black men dating white women—calling it a form of political surrender—and critiques Shannon Sharpe’s viral "Snow Bunny" relationships. He argues that these dating choices are not just personal but send clear signals of loyalty to white power structures. We also unpack Cassie's lawsuit against Diddy, the racial dynamics of sexual exploitation, and the historic weaponization of the Mann Act to target powerful Black men. Dr. Umar warns about the legal precedent being set that could threaten Black men everywhere. He challenges Black celebrities to show real cultural loyalty—even at the cost of endorsements and mainstream approval. This episode doesn’t hold back. It confronts the hard truths about self-hate, validation, and the systemic pressures that push Black men to abandon their community. Dr. Umar Johnson offers a raw critique of how economic power, celebrity influence, and sexual politics are used to maintain white supremacy while keeping the Black community divided and distracted. If you want real talk about Diddy’s legal troubles, Cassie’s allegations, LeBron James’ selective activism, and the deeper reasons behind Black men dating white women, watch this episode now. 0:00 - Introduction: State of Black Masculinity in America 2:15 - Police Brutality Response: Rodney Hinton & Carmelo Anthony Cases 5:45 - Reestablishing Boundaries: 406 Years of White Jurisdiction Over Black Bodies 8:30 - Media Loyalty Analysis: Ryan Clark vs Stephen A. Smith 11:20 - Interracial Relationships: The Political Surrender Flag Theory 14:50 - Shannon Sharpe Controversy: Racial Role Play & Self-Respect 18:35 - Snow Bunny Insurance Policy: Financial Risks of Interracial Dating 21:10 - Shannon Sharpe's Future: ESPN Career Impact Analysis 23:45 - Diddy Trial Analysis: RICO Charges & Evidence Examination 27:20 - Sexual Exploitation vs Legal Charges: Criminal vs Divine Justice 30:55 - Demonic Possession Through Sexual Behavior 33:40 - Psychological Wounds: Addiction as Escape Mechanism 36:25 - Historical Context: The Mann Act & Jack Johnson Connection 39:10 - Self-Hatred & Racial Healing: The Need for Therapy 42:30 - Sacred Spaces: Protecting Black Women's Dignity 45:15 - Social Media & Public Representation: Sculpture Controversy 48:00 - Symbolic Warfare: Why Images Shape Perception 50:45 - Final Thoughts: Spiritual Alignment & Ancestral Messages Join Our Its Up There Podcast Clip Channel now https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEh6Wk40kcNcMJ4t_jtmluw Discord https://discord.gg/GJKXMWQS For all exclusive interviews & more content not here click here https://www.patreon.com/itsuptherepodcast 🚨Unreleased Interviews https://www.patreon.com/itsuptherepodcast 🦺All Merch Options teespring.com/its-up-there-podcast-merch 🎧LISTEN ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Jheeb8FxYVDRo8khyrz36?si=e339dD2JRte2MYX2Uon3BQ 👀 SUBSCRIBE HERE:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl_GorAVekpEVDlk1Yc8giw 👂 LISTEN ON APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/its-up-there-podcast/id1317524092?uo=4 👣FOLLOW ITS UP THERE PODCAST HOST : INSTAGRAM | fogfo_looney TIKTOK | https://www.tiktok.com/@fogfo_looney PATREON| https://www.patreon.com/itsuptherepodcast SUBSCRIBE TO Youtube Channel ➡️ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl_GorAVekpEVDlk1Yc8giw WATCH MORE ➡️ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwNIuOcAtoo&list=PLnwwxLxHiDWayq4HPgNYUtsAGvqe3liOO
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