I support every pro black political figure that i can think of in this country. THe way I vote and the communities i support and align with show it to. However im also part of this immigrant class that Tariq always speaking against so NO i am not supporting the f@ggot.
There is no however. This is blavity logic. Pro-Blackness is predicated on black SAMENESS, especially politically.
There is no sameness or coalition between you and other non-black immigrants who are angling for
WHITENESS in America. This is precisely why Tariq and others are calling y'all out. We don't have time for this kind of confusion. Too many black people, ados and non-ados, have been hiding behind nebulous forms of pan-Africanism and pro-black universalism popularized by black Americans without focusing on specifics, in particular how our all-inclusive politics and support of the immigration act post-60s has been weaponized against us to create buffer classes and promote the model minority agenda.
Once again, you are not part of an immigrant class! You are either black the same as us or your one of these delusional buffer negroes. As a black man, there's no lane for you among white liberals or conservatives that has your best interest at heart.
Tariq, as problematic as he can be, is at least providing a lane of independent black thought and empowerment.
If critiquing how whites have weaponized immigration in this country against FBA's and how some black immigrants are complicit in this is too much for some of y'all, if it messes up some of y'alls money and feelings that bad, then by all means ride out with the "black and brown coalition" and see how that works out for you.