Umar Johnson
An American motivational speaker, author, and self-described "Prince of Pan-Africanism." He holds a Doctor of Clinical Psychology (Psy.D.) and is a Certified School Psychologist known for his controversial commentary on race, education, and social issues.
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“I'm totally against it [referring to interracial relationships], and I want to make sure you understand why. [...] The reason why I'm against interracial marriage, Charlamagne, is because marriage is an economic contract. Most women don't marry down in status. [...] Have you even seen a rich white woman married to a broke-ass black man? No you have not, and you never will. Because marriage ain't about love, it's not colour-blind, and it's totally economic. [...] If you want to save the black family, you have to protect it, and in order to protect it you have to be against interracial marriage.”
— Breakfast Club
Notes:
In the same interview he mentions what he calls a "snow bunny" crisis.
“In fact Mandarin is now an official language in the Republic of South Africa. Zulu isn't. Xhosa isn't. The indigenous languages aren't taught in the schools, but Mandarin is.”
— Breakfast Club
Notes:
Mandarin isn't an official language, while both Zulu and Xhosa are (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_South_Africa)