Dr. Umar has built his platform preaching about the importance of Black men protecting and uplifting Black women—but recent revelations about his own personal life tell a different story. It turns out he has three kids he hasn’t been present for, and instead of taking accountability, he blames the mothers for why he didn’t marry them. In this episode, Casanova Williams breaks down the hypocrisy, the dangers of performative pro-Black rhetoric, and why men need to practice what they preach.
Is Dr. Umar just another example of a public figure failing to live up to their own message? Or is this a wake-up call about blindly following leaders without questioning their actions? Let’s talk about it.
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