12/31/2023
Pray for our black men of wealth!!
Behind each claim, each wave of fame, and every shadowed past, there's an orchestrator peering into the mirror, determined that only those deemed worthy will sit at the table of wealthβa table meticulously crafted over decades for the elite. Regardless of magazine features, residency in gated communities, and a lifestyle that mirrors the rich and famous, the unspoken message is clear: you won't take a seat at this table until we allow it. Every facet of your past will be scrutinized, and even if untrue, the barrage of social media gossip and sexual allegations will dismantle your character, ensuring professional isolation.
The speaker declares their authority, claiming to be akin to a deity, with no one advancing without their approval. The power of wealth, they assert, will forever be wielded by established families, not newcomers, instructing those of recent affluence to stay in their designated place and communicate the same to their community. The narrative perpetuates the notion that black wealth will never be considered equal or worthy to stand among established circles.
Expressing concern about a perceived threat to black men of wealth, the speaker wonders aloud about the peculiar timing, the multitude of allegations, and the specific targeting of those in the entertainment industry. A skeptical tone suggests a strategic move against the growing success and influence of black individuals, particularly since the era of the first black president.
The narrative speculates on a deliberate effort to utilize black women to tarnish the reputation of their male counterparts. A call for collective prayer and support for the affected individuals replaces the urge to gossip, emphasizing the importance of unity in the face of adversity. The storyteller reminds listeners of the grace and favor shown by God despite their shared imperfect pasts, urging them to come together in prayer for the restoration and healing of those caught in the crossfire of allegations.
by Sir Anthony j Griffin