Some rappers have made a complete 180-degree turn in their views on newly elected President Donald Trump. Once calling him a “racist Nazi,” they now describe him as a friend to Black people.
Bestselling author Omar Tyree explores this shift in his provocative opinion piece, “Trump Nation,” where he delves into whether rappers like Snoop Dogg, Nelly, Soulja Boy, and Rick Ross have “sold out” in their evolving relationship with Trump.
In this episode, The Thought Brothers sit down with Omar Tyree to debate this controversial topic. Brother Omar makes the case for staying close to President Trump, arguing that doing so is vital for making the most of the next four years of his presidency—especially since, as Omar puts it, “we KNOW that he’s thinking about us.”
This perspective has sparked a heated reaction from Omar’s social media followers, adding even more fuel to the debate.
Omar made a guest appearance on the Thought Brothers podcast to debate this topic. Watch the “minstrel like performance” by Pastor Lorenzo Sewell, and decide for yourself where you stand on this hot-button issue.
The Thought Brothers Podcast features three diverse men who rotate as Host and talk about relevant and current topics of interest to a diverse audience of men and women. The Thought Brothers consists of William “Bill” Spivey, a retired FBI Special Agent, Christopher “C.J.” Johnson, a Social Media Commentator and Carlos Prillman, a Financial Analyst.
Their goal is to:
- Objectively discuss issues of interest to our community
- Inspire a “Call To Action” and model the appropriate behavior for others
- Educate, motivate, provide a sense of caring towards those who are less fortunate
- Have fun!
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