In a plot twist straight out of one of his Madea movies, billionaire filmmaker Tyler Perry has declared that black people are all suffering under President Trump, even as he lounges in his mansion with a bank account that could buy a small country.

Perry, whose net worth rivals that of some tech moguls, recently took to the airwaves to lament the hardships faced by black communities. One might wonder if he's been sneaking peeks at his own financial statements or just forgot to check his privilege along with his stock portfolio.

Under Trump's presidency, Perry's empire has flourished, with hit films and TV shows that keep audiences rolling in the aisles. It's like watching a comedy where the hero complains about being broke while driving a luxury car—wait, that's exactly what's happening.

Critics are calling this the ultimate irony, likening it to a king declaring famine while feasting on caviar. Perry's message might resonate more if he weren't jet-setting between film sets and red carpets, but hey, who are we to judge a man for his contradictions?

Perhaps Perry's next project should be a documentary on how to stay oppressed while owning multiple production studios. It could be a blockbuster hit, complete with dramatic music and a heartfelt monologue about the struggles of counting billions.

In the end, while Perry's intentions might be noble, his billionaire status under Trump makes his claims as believable as a politician's promise. Stay tuned for the sequel, where he fights the system from his private island.