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Trey Knowles - I Make People Who Are Not My People My People

4 min · 27 de mar de 2026
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Trey Knowles' I Make People Who Are Not My People My People is a bold and hilarious comedy experience that blends laughter with a deeper message about unity, identity, and righteous living. Through sharp humor and honest reflection, Trey delivers a powerful perspective: anyone who chooses to live in alignment with the will of God becomes family—brothers and sisters—regardless of race, background, or status. In this special, Trey makes it clear that he is not concerned with outward appearance or labels. His focus is on the heart, the actions, and the commitment to doing what is right in the sight of God. Those who walk in obedience and truth are the ones he embraces as his people. When addressing race in his comedy, Trey speaks with intention and clarity—he does not generalize entire groups, but instead calls out specific behaviors that reflect broken systems or negative patterns. His humor challenges, but it also invites understanding, growth, and accountability. At its core, this comedy special is more than just laughter—it's a call to repentance, transformation, and unity under shared values. Trey Knowles uses comedy as a mirror, encouraging people to examine themselves, turn toward righteousness, and live in obedience to God. The message is simple yet powerful: it's not where you come from—it's how you live that defines who you are.

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