Hidden Colors Documentary (Link)

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Once I saw American blacks wearing west African clothes I stopped watching. shyt is a joke and I can't take it serious anymore


Imma take the word of some dude from the projects wearing Africans gear that he is not most likely from? :youngsabo:
 

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I wish people would stop posting links to this bullshyt ass "documentary" here and in KTL before. It happens like once a month.
 

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What's a better documentary from black people??

Don't give me no white man's version.
I don't really understand or see the relevance of your question. A documentary is interesting and worthwhile it if presents facts and compelling arguments based on those facts, not what race of people created or what race of people it is targeted it to.

Perhaps I unfairly prejudged it to some degree. I only ever watched the trailer and read sohh threads and facebooks convos about it. Maybe there's some worthwhile stuff in it. But I looked at the people who are contributors to it and I saw Frances Cress Welshing, who's made a career out of making up racial pseudoscientific pop psychology :duck:, Umar Johnson, a clown who usually sounds like Mowgli after a 20 year bid as a prison librarian, and Tariq Nasheed, a self-promoting wannabe celebrity who writes books about "the art of mackin'" so I think there's about a 99% chance that it's full of factual inaccuracies and irrational conspiracies..
 

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I don't really understand or see the relevance of your question. A documentary is interesting and worthwhile it if presents facts and compelling arguments based on those facts, not what race of people created or what race of people it is targeted it to.

Perhaps I unfairly prejudged it to some degree. I only ever watched the trailer and read sohh threads and facebooks convos about it. Maybe there's some worthwhile stuff in it. But I looked at the people who are contributors to it and I saw Frances Cress Welshing, who's made a career out of making up racial pseudoscientific pop psychology :duck:, Umar Johnson, a clown who usually sounds like Mowgli after a 20 year bid as a prison librarian, and Tariq Nasheed, a self-promoting wannabe celebrity who writes books about "the art of mackin'" so I think there's about a 99% chance that it's full of factual inaccuracies and irrational conspiracies..

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I don't really understand or see the relevance of your question. A documentary is interesting and worthwhile it if presents facts and compelling arguments based on those facts, not what race of people created or what race of people it is targeted it to.

Why can't we get the story from our people instead?? The conquerors are always telling their story and their version of the truth. People hardly question them on a majority and who's to say they aren't bias?? I mean the whole damn education system in the western world is heavily eurocentric. I for once rather hear someone else tell the story.






Perhaps I unfairly prejudged it to some degree. I only ever watched the trailer and read sohh threads and facebooks convos about it.
:skip: So you never watched it and yet you already are judging it??



Maybe there's some worthwhile stuff in it. But I looked at the people who are contributors to it and I saw Frances Cress Welshing, who's made a career out of making up racial pseudoscientific pop psychology :duck:,
pseudoscentific?? I don't see nothing wrong with alternative thinking and opinions especially when there is lots of theories being assumed as facts these days.


Umar Johnson, a clown who usually sounds like Mowgli after a 20 year bid as a prison librarian, and Tariq Nasheed, a self-promoting wannabe celebrity who writes books about "the art of mackin'" so I think there's about a 99% chance that it's full of factual inaccuracies and irrational conspiracies..
You sound like you got a bone to pick with these guys. Your not saying or refuting any of the info your just talking shyt about the people. Stfu.
 
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