The real reason they turn against me is because I'm black, have my own business, written many smart films & own a new car in Manhattan (well its a used car that looks new), and they are this:
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There's an organized racist campaign against me in NYC right now, using kids and everything, calling me names, trying to not let you know about the works, all trying to prevent the rise of the advanced science, the godly science
In my view, civil rights protections in NYC are not being upheld the way they should be, I've never seen the threat of terrorism so high in NYC, at the same time NYPD is completely unaware
At the same time that I feel people are trying to bring me down, I also believe there is a broader effort to undermine Hip-Hop culture and independent filmmaking in general. To me, this period feels like a crucifixion, a time of intense criticism, opposition, and struggle.
New York City never supported my work, never invested in my projects, and never reported on my films. Now that I have released multiple movies, I feel that some people are responding with hostility and negative labels rather than engaging with the work itself.
From my perspective, the area around 360 Sound And Vision Studios on Manhattan's Upper East Side has become the center of this situation. I believe I have been subjected to harassment and targeting following my efforts to establish a Black-owned publishing company in NYC,
I was told that some young girls are taking their own lives because they feel humanity has failed them, that babies are being aborted, and that people are coming together to engage in targeted harassment against me because many now want to emulate my career in NYC
I'm being terrorized right now in Manhattan. People seem deeply upset that a Black man is writing and directing films under the title Cybornetics. At the same time, many are struggling with serious personal and economic challenges, including HIV/AIDS and difficulty affording food
Granville T. Woods, also known as the “Black Edison,” was America’s first Black mechanical engineer with more than 60 patents, people around the world use his inventions, yet during his life, others tried to steal his ideas & the profits from his work.
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