Bryan Sharpe, aka Hotep Jesus, is a marketer, performance artist, author and controversial figure. He is also a co-partner with coinbitsapp.com. Bryan has recently been featured on Fox News and covered by other media outlets by his trolling of Starbucks,, where he demanded his reparations coffee. 

Hotep Jesus talks about race in our nation and that there is a different black viewpoint different from the liberal one.  He also discusses the creation of his nom de guerre, the effects of Socialism and Communism, and how it is portrayed that blacks must think in a certain way. Bryan also talks about oppression, and that the white liberal comes to mind, not the conservative. White liberals literally have the power to destroy your community and the minds of your youth and have the power to hire and not educate you. Who is the real oppressor? 

Philip Sharp speaks about a contrary voice in the essay segment. Black voices, meaning non-official black voices, have become more a part of the discussion in our nation. This is in part due to the reach of social media which initially had little editorial oversight. Philip also discusses the benefit of social media and the desire to not impose the editorial (dictatorial) controls that seem to be the trend. Do we really want propaganda approvers controlling what is allowed to be heard?