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You can support Chosen Generation and make a tax-deductible donation by visiting www.chosengenerationradio.com. And now, back to Chosen Generation with Pastor Greg. And welcome back to Chosen Generation Radio. I'm your host, Pastor Greg. So good to have you with me. Thanks so much for tuning in. I know you have a choice of where you can listen each and every day, and I thank you for keeping it tuned here. Well, very excited to have my next guest with me.

Let's see. Well, he's a part of several different organizations, actually great organizations. Of course, he is here representing Project 21, Black Leadership Network, a part of the National Center of Public Policy Research.

And you can find a link to Project 21 at the CG Contributors. Click on CG Contributors at chosengenerationradio.com and you'll go directly over there. But he is also the president of Reaching America and host of Reaching America On Demand, the podcast.

Reaching America addresses complex social issues impacting African-American communities today, including energy, poverty, education, justice reform, occupational licensing, and free speech. I want to welcome Derek Hawley to the program. Derek, welcome. Good to have you.

Thank you for having me, Pastor. I appreciate you. I appreciate you, my friend. I appreciate you. Man, wow.

Let's begin real quickly. We got to get into Virginia. Glenn Youngkin wins. Winsome Sears. She was incredible last night.

She was awesome last night. I loved your quote. By the way, I've always been black. Oh, man, Democrats hate it when the conservatives say that.

They hate that. Because right now, everything is viewing. I'm right outside of Virginia. I'm here in Maryland, outside of the nation's capital. So very close to the whole Virginia election. And I grew up in Virginia. I'm a Virginia boy.

My sister is still living in Virginia. I've followed this race very closely. And so even last night, when the results were coming in, I flipped over to some of the other stations, the alphabet, the ABC media groups, you know, and just to see what they were saying. And oh, my God, I couldn't believe the racist nonsense that they were spewing.

Oh, yeah, this is the end right now because this man is being elected. It was just still spewing the racist nonsense, trying to associate Trump and all kinds. It's just ridiculous. And they're going to continue to lose with this same narrative that they're trying to drive of this division and racism. Everything out of the Democrats mouth is racism and division.

It's ridiculous. Well, you know, the other thing that I thought was interesting about that, too, I mean, everybody wanted to dump on Trump last night, except that it was Trump's policies, the things that he did for America as a whole, which affected Virginians and even for the black community. I mean, let's not forget the lowest unemployment rate in the history of African-American polling of unemployment. Right.

Absolutely. You know, I, I was actually was a couple pointy at the Department of Transportation. I was the director of the Office of Small Business, where I worked with a staff of 12 and we were tasked with helping minority women owned small businesses, a veteran owned business, veteran owned businesses, obtaining contracts and grants during a global pandemic. I mean, it was the most rewarding job I've ever had.

You think about it under the Department of Transportation is FAA. So they had to outfit every airport with PPE supply. So if you could do that, you were getting a contract. And so at that point, people did not care who's in that White House. They just wanted a contract.

You were a small business owner. Now, I look at this Virginia race and the way Youngkin ran this race. Yes, they were Trump policies, but he didn't. He did a very, he walked a very thin line in terms of how he associated himself with President Trump because he was so unpopular in Virginia. And I believe that was his success to winning last night, how he walked the thin line in terms of separating himself from the president and being associated with the president. Not about the man, about the policies. Not about personality, about policy. And I thought Trump did a good job of keeping his distance while at the same time encouraging his base to get behind Youngkin and his messaging.

Right. And you got to wonder if that's not going to be something that, you know, he's going to take more to heart if he decides to run, let's say in 2024. You know, does he decide to come back and say, you know what, I'm going to I'm going to make this less. I'm going to do everything I can to make this less about me and more about what I did. And I'm telling you, if he had if he had stayed on and I realize there's a lot of other things that were a part of the election, I believe I really do believe that our election was. Tilted, slanted, messed with, not not honest. But that being said, if he had stayed on point with look what I've done for the American people. And, you know, just distanced himself from any of the other aspects. He would it would have been a landslide.

There's there's no question in my mind it would have been a landslide. I'll have Mark Meadows on in just a little bit. And we may, you know, we may have that conversation next hour. But it can't be about III because there's no I in team. Right.

And so a lot of that was coming from him. No, I understand. I understand.

Sure. Well, and it's it and it's a different flavor when you're promoting your business than it is about you. I mean, you are you're you're a business person as well. And so, you know, that when you put on your business hat, then it's about you and your business. And and they have to they have to they have to buy you in order to buy your business.

If they don't buy you, they don't buy your business. I mean, that's just a fact. Correct. So, yeah, different, different ballgame.

Let's get into a couple of other things you want to talk about. OK, NAACP. Let me see. I think that's called the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

Oh, wait, wait. I can't say that. No, I can't say I say colored people then.

Then I'm that's then I'm being racist, aren't I? It's so crazy. And I've said many times that, you know, they make statements, come out with statements and comments because they're not relevant anymore. And they say these things to make themselves relevant. Even the name is not relevant anymore, because, again, I cannot remember the last time I've used or called myself colored.

I don't think I ever had in my generation. And so, again, when they say things that they do, like a statement a couple of years ago, it came out to make on energy. You know, it's so ridiculous because most of the people who they claim to represent, you know, would be are underwater right now and are struggling with the current energy policies coming out of this administration and from the Democrats.

That's ridiculous. And again, with this statement right here that they just made, it makes no sense. Well, what I was just going to say, Vernon Jones was just on on Monday and and, you know, and he went down the history of Margaret Sanger, you know, killing black babies and sterilization of black women and driving men out of the house and destroying the black family. I guess that's what the NAACP is all about these days, my friend.

I can't believe it. And so a lot of people don't understand that all those policies, you know, driving men out of the house, those policies did more to break up the black family than slavery did. And people don't understand that. People don't understand who Margaret Sanger is.

They don't understand her relationship with Hillary Clinton and with the Democratic Party and all this stuff that goes on with abortion. I've said many, many times that every every race in America has grown except for the African-American community. We're still at 12, 13 percent in this country.

Why? Because we kill ourselves and we kill babies. In 2013, in 2013, you look this up, New York City aborted more black babies than they were born. And if that was the model or the blueprint in New York City, it had to be other places around the country. And it continues to be that way. And they elected a black mayor that won't even talk about it.

It's unbelievable. And I just wonder who's really pulling the strings here, Pastor, who gets these people in office and says, OK, these are the issues. This is how you want to position yourself. This is the messaging that is going to come from you.

And this is going to be your stand because there's nowhere in the world that you could get in there and not say something like about that. Absolutely. Absolutely. Well, and so that so that we're not just because these are the problems, right? These are these are the issues. These are the the things we want to raise up. We want to point out the evil that's taking place.

But we also want to give you some answers and some solutions. And I think one of the solutions is, is we've got to start calling out these black athletes. The NAACP wants to say don't sign with the Texas team. I want to say to the black members of the NFL, the MLB and the NBA, take that seven billion dollars per year. Yes, I said billion. Ladies and gentlemen, take that seven billion dollars a year that you are putting in your pocket. If you took 30 percent of that, 30 percent of that seven billion dollars and invested it into the urban communities around this country. If you built up education centers, if you rebuilt businesses and reestablished black ownership of businesses in those neighborhoods, grocery stores, big box stores, best buys, places where they can buy things to put into their homes and create jobs and and lock up the pimps and lock up the drug dealers and lock up the gang bangers. Gee, Derek, what kind of a world might that be?

You know, Pastor, I look at some of the stuff that comes out from these from these organizations, even in the way that who's really on the strings, where are you getting your messaging and all those kind of things? A point to Minneapolis. And and last night on their on their ballot, they had an initiative where the voters to vote to actually get rid of the police department and come up with a community. That's what they were trying to hold that thought. Yeah. 10 seconds.

We're going to come out in 10 seconds to hold that thought when we come back. Derek Holley, Project 21 Reaching America. You're listening to Children Generation Radio.

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There we go. Hey, welcome back to Chosen Generation Radio. I'm your host Pastor Greg. Thanks so much for listening. I know you have a choice on where you can listen each and every day and I thank you for keeping it tuned here. Well, my special guest is Derek Holley, Project 21 Black Leadership Network.

You can find them at chosengenerationradio.com under CG contributors. Please click on the link and head over and you can follow all of their articles. One of their articles that they have up right now, I know we were talking about a topic as we went into the break and we'll jump back to that. But I also wanted to talk about your support of the Supreme Court and the protection of religious freedoms of public officials.

Derek, go ahead and finish what you were talking about and then maybe we can transition into that. OK, so Minneapolis, you know, last night on their ballot, one of the questions was, you know, defunding the police department and come up with this community task force. Well, Pastor, it was widely rejected. And the people who were leading that effort against not allowing that piece of legislation to come forward were community black leaders. Because they realized that how important the police is and how these neighborhoods and these vulnerable communities need the police.

And if there was a defunding of the police, how those neighborhoods and those communities would suffer the most. So it was the black people going out and protesting, saying, no, we cannot have this. But see, that says to me, Pastor, that these are other outside influences that are coming in. And they said that to try to change these communities again, who's in control right here?

The same thing with it, with the situation with the Supreme Court out of Washington State with this coach. These are outside influences, Pastor, because there's not black black people. You're not going to take God and religion from black people. That that that narrative is not coming from the black community. Right. That's coming from somewhere else.

You know, we were talking in the break. Back in in 2002, I launched a program called A Dose of the Ghost, and it was holy hip hop with a message. And I actually did some executive producing of of some holy hip hop music and content and what have you. And and broke these artists on secular radio. Some of them got deals with Universal and different ones because all of a sudden their music was being played on secular radio across the country on my program. Here's what was cool.

I always found P Diddy had one. I actually did an interview with Mac 10 and had Mac 10 on the program. And Mac 10 talked about going to church every Sunday morning with Deion Sanders. Here's here's my point.

What they said to me was this, irrespective of what else is on whatever else is on my album, there is always set aside at least one gospel track because I got to give honor to God. It is a part of, as you said, black culture. And it is an important part of black culture. And it's where conservatives should be building the bridges with our ideals.

I thought it was interesting last night. You know, they were like, oh, yes, a bunch of right wingers, a bunch of racist right wingers. First of all, if you're if you're right wing, then you're not racist. You don't get that.

You don't get that. I thought it was very racist and the tactics and things that come from the left and liberal get a racist. There was a picture that they are stuck there in Virginia, a couple of days leading up to the election, where he had some boy standing out in front of candidate Glenn Youngkin's bus posing as if they were these, these, these some kind of individuals who participated in that incident that happened in Charlotte three years ago, holding tiki torches and stuff. Now, here's the thing. It was five of them. One of them was a black boy. Boy, if that was my son, I'd slap you inside your head.

What are you doing? To me, you were a sellout. You sold your soul because that was a stunt.

And you stood up there and did that. Well, again, those are outside influences. And the problem is, you know, my friend Derek Wilburn, I think you may know Derek, but my friend Derek Wilburn, Rocky Mountain Black Conservatives has a program now where they take young men and women from urban schools and universities, and they put them in Washington, D.C., in conservative congressional and senatorial offices as interns over the summer and give them an opportunity to see what conservatism really looks like. And it it changes everything. I mean, they come back and they're like, no, you guys you guys start talking your whatever. And it's like, no, I've I'm sorry, but I can't let that pass because I worked side by side with these people for the last three months. I saw who they are and what they do and what they stand for.

And friends, they're fighting for you and me. I have been a part of a coalition in Washington, D.C., you know, every Wednesday. I've been there a day.

I'm taking this call. But every day. And so but it's a group of individuals and organizations here in Washington, D.C. And every Wednesday is about 150 people there. And I've always said these are the best people. It's not you don't you don't hear that racist because all the policies, the agenda is about helping the vulnerable community. Yes.

But the media will drive this narrative that all Republicans, they're racist and everything. I forget why people and that narrative and that message is it's starting to fail and it failed in Virginia. Yeah. And it's failed.

It's failed in Virginia and it's held across in the Minneapolis with that bull, that nonsense of trying to defund the police. Well, and it's you know, it's interesting because it's why they went after Kanye. Right. Because Kanye was like, wait a minute, hold on, hold the phone just a second. Because what you know, what y'all are talking, what y'all are saying on the left, you ain't helping us.

You ain't you ain't you ain't help me. You bunch of liars, man. Bunch of liars. You said you do some hip hop gospel. So when Kanye did that, when Kanye came out with those statements, I actually followed up with an op-ed. It's in the Daily Signal and it says why Kanye West is not the only black person who is supporting Trump. When I got into all the different policies, the reasons why black people would support the Republican Party.

But in addition to that, what took a different spin? And from 1980, it was 1989 up to 2016, there were over 300 rap songs utilized. They would use Trump and Hillary Clinton and every reference to Donald Trump was positive. Wow. And every reference to Hillary Clinton was negative. And this was done by 366 survey groups, something like that, that national survey group.

And so it was just interesting how they pulled the lyrics of all these different rap songs over 20 years and showed the comparison, how they spoke of Trump and Hillary Clinton. Just very amazing. Wow. Well, folks, we are going to take a break. We will be back with more Children Generation Radio. Our number two is straight ahead. Derek, thanks for being with us again. Project 21 Black Leadership Network. Find them at the Web site Children Generation Radio dot com.
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