I'm not going to debate people who don't believe in science.
But I will say there's something really tragic, here.
Some of you are, like me, seeking to build an alternative world where black suffering is not the prevailing norm, where white supremacy is not the structuring condition of rights, privileges, and resources.
What's especially sad is that many of you don't offer anything original. Garvey missed how US empire might undermine the 'back to Africa' movement, but he at least understood the importance of securing nationhood at a time when nation state power was critical to affecting the international balance of power.
Father Divine and other black mystical thinkers of the 1930s were actually doing something interesting and novel: they were drawing on different religious traditions and combining it with particular origins stories to respond to the material deprivations black folks faced during the Great Depression.
But here we are in 2020. Countless black folks suffering and ready to respond in and out of the streets. But yet many of you offer early 20th century proposals to solve 21st century problems. Your playbooks are old. You've recycled without adding anything to the black radical tradition. Don't you know better not to sample that which has already been sampled unless you flip it in creative and interesting ways?
Indeed, the only thing you've added is the warp speed circulation of incoherent babble.