[February 27, 2024] Jesse Lee Peterson is a self-described talk-show host, Christian pastor, counselor, author, and activist. His talks span many contemporary topics such as faith, politics, being a man, the role of women, dating, marriage, and more. He does all this with humor and a positive attitude but is always in command of the facts. He is often described as a political conservative, but I don’t believe that is a description Rev. Peterson would use.
Rev. Peterson is best known for his Best of the Week radio program, where he interviews people about their beliefs on issues like climate anxiety, black culture, BLM, LGBTQA+, police interactions with blacks, feminism, black privilege, black racism, white privilege, and other topics that often center on the beliefs of blacks in America and how those same beliefs are holding blacks from achieving success and causing undue hatred toward other races.
“What’s trapping you?” is a common question he asks of his guests. They often stumble to answer because this question hits at the heart of what is wrong with America, at least in his view. In his smooth, humble approach, he intellectually crushes those who try to show that blacks are at a disadvantage in America and shows us that blacks are given advantages in every sphere of our social-education-economic systems.
One of his famous techniques is to interview black men and women, and when they bring up the “disadvantages” blacks have in America, he asks them what disadvantages they have. Surprisingly, they often cannot answer, or what they say is false. And, of course, Rev. Peterson is there to refute them. This makes for great entertainment and explains why he is so popular.
Rev. Peterson is also the founder of BOND (the Brotherhood Organization of New Destiny), which is a nationally recognized 501(c)(3) Christian nonprofit that is dedicated to rebuilding the family by rebuilding the man. Peterson believes strongly that the world faces a shortage of good men and that men face several critical issues today.
He is often called a white supremacist despite being black, a Christian, and speaking the truth. He is attacked because he does not follow the black narrative of the oppression of blacks in America. He has published several books, including “The ANTIDOTE: Healing America from the Poison of Hate, Blame, and Victimhood,” WMD Books, 2015.
You will not be disappointed in his message of faith and responsibility. Listen to him on YouTube (link here). I often ask, “Where are the men of courage?” Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson has the answer.
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AMAZIN ….. if you know Jesse Lee Peterson, this will send you laughing, as it did me. AMAZIN.
Ha Ha Ha Ha…..and Rev. Peterson is VERY controversial and he likes – IMHO – to send his guests into mental rages when he says things like “RACISM DOES NOT EXIST” … and he gets away with it because all these whacko liberal, anti-Christ morons he has on don’t even think about their assumptions anymore because they are so ingrained. Rev. Peterson toys with them intellectually coming off as a slow dumb black man (his words) to make them think he can’t keep up with them. Then whamo, he nails them. Great fun to watch as they crash and burn.
… and Jesse lee Peterson is a great American patriot too, just like Gen. Doug Satterfield.
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Gen. Satterfield delivers once again.
He is often called a white supremacist despite being black, a Christian, and speaking the truth. He is attacked because he does not follow the black narrative of the oppression of blacks in America. He has published several books, including “The ANTIDOTE: Healing America from the Poison of Hate, Blame, and Victimhood,” WMD Books, 2015. You will not be disappointed in his message of faith and responsibility. Listen to him on YouTube (link here). I often ask, “Where are the men of courage?” Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson has the answer.
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Another excellent post, Gen. Satterfield. BTW, I’m really impressed with your series on “letters to my granddaughter.” I’m inspired by what you do and those who also write as guests for your blog like Mr. Eddie Gilliam.
Excellent article my friend. Rev Peterson speaking the truth. No one owe any race anything. To success in life is through hard work and determination and God’s help you with favor. When you feel someone awe you something where is your own accountability. Thank God for the social programs that helps the needed get on thier feet. You can’t get to comfortably on those social programs because it’s temporary in the 1st place. The programs are government programs that require approval by congress and senate. It like you will be handcuffed. That no life to be out jail yet in jail .
I heard a wise man say if you give a person a fish he be feed for a day. Teach him how to fish he be feed for life
Eddie, Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson has been a great inspiration for me for a long time now. His strong Christian views are refreshing.
Tks Wendy for the comments. I enjoy reading my friend Douglas blogs and the comments. I love ❤️ writing blogs for him for his followers . We all need encourage. This is my calling by God. When I write this is my focus.
“kids have anger, emotional, drug, and authority problems because they come from broken homes or homes that have been filled with violence. They have come from homes without a father and with a mother who is often angry at all men because she was abandoned by her man.”
― Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson, Scam: How the Black Leadership Exploits Black America
True enough. But why don’t our leaders like Joe Biden try to do something about it? Answer: He doesn’t care for u blacks. He just wants our votes and we are on his plantation.
Thanks Gen. Satterfield for educating me on Jesse Lee Peterson.
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Jesse grew up on a plantation near Tuskegee, Alabama, during the Jim Crow era, before moving to Los Angeles as a young man. He’s the founder and president of BOND, the Brotherhood Organization of a New Destiny (est. 1990), dedicated to “Rebuilding the Family by Rebuilding the Man.” At BOND, he offers Counseling for individuals, couples and families, Church services, Men’s Forums, Women’s Forums, an Entrepreneur Academy, and a Home for Young Men. Jesse has spoken spoken in many schools and universities, conferences and rallies, and even prisons and juvenile detention centers. (less)
This man is wonderful and he is the kind of man you would want to be your friend and guide. 😎
Exactly. Jesse Lee Peterson is spot on in his ideas. he speaks from a Christian perspective and is willing to stand up for God and His teachings.
corralesond, thanks for the info on Jesse Lee Peterson. I only wish I’d known of him before today. And this is why I keep coming back here to Gen. Satterfield’s webpage because it is a fountain of information that helps make me a better man every day. Also, to those new here, please get his books:
“55 Rules for a Good Life”
“Our Longest Year in iraq”
… you won’t be disappointed …
Great info and a pleasure to read Gen. Satterfield’s blog today.
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Thanks Vanguard for the additional info on Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson. YOu can also find him on FACEBOOK,
https://www.facebook.com/jlptalk/
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You can also find Rev. Peterson on X/Twitter here: https://twitter.com/JLPtalk/
See also: https://twitter.com/hashtag/BiblicalQuestion?src=hashtag_click
This man is a national treasure.
Jesse is a wonderful CHRISTIAN man. That is no surprise he is being attacked as a terrible man by those how love to destroy.
Thank you Fred. True! The man is a Christian man and Jesse Lee Peterson approves this message.
“The absence of the father creates a hole in the center of their being, particularly for boys. Their lives become a routine of “looking for love in all the wrong places,” as the song says. When a young black male cannot find love at home, he hits the streets and seeks acceptance from other young men. These boys crave the respect and acceptance they get (or perceive they get) from their peers when they sell drugs.”
― Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson, Scam: How the Black Leadership Exploits Black America