I fukk with some of them ados cats online, Im not gonna tar all of em with the same brush. They have a legitimate bone to pick on some issues.
But Tariq is going in on the Black diaspora DAILY on his twitter account. HE might put out the occasional disclaimer and say he's not shytting on the whole diaspora, but his followers damn sure aint taking that to heart.
He wasnt like this before his falling out with the ados founders, it's like he wants to be a more extreme version of them.
It makes sense when you realize being pro-black on social media is nothing but a hustle over the most gullible audience of keyboard militants.
Theres a reason why 90% of these folks content--Yvette Carnell, Tariq, Tonetalks and the rest--is discrediting black activists, left wing polticians, media personalities with actual public work under their belt. Bringing them down as c00ns and whatnot for actually putting themselves out there and doing real practical work.for the black community, while they sit there in front a damn webcam, hustling a dumbass audience who clearly have no clue about politics or lawmaking in this country at all over "Democrats" "white liberals" and fantasy "reparations" and "exclusive to black Americans" laws.
Its all fantasy and roleplay for an audience that will pay money to hear what they want to hear and also indulge in fantasy roleplay of feeling like some type of rebel revolutionary while doing nothing except jeering and discrediting others.
This is why you hardly hear the Tariq types go after Republicans in Congress and shyt like that. Because that would actually require an expanded and nuanced view of our political system that might lead to this thing called facts and journalism. Discrediting other black people and "Democrats" for an audience that can't be bothered to be "pro-black" beyond being sideline critic keyboard activists is an easy hustle.