Tariq “elite” Nasheed is back at it again... **TELLING PEOPLE TO SIT OUT THE 2020 ELECTION**

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I voted due to some shady amendments on the ballot but no candidate received my vote
 

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The man is a fraud, no black person should trust this moron. He is openly telling black folks not to exercise their constitutional right to make change and elect people to government to represent them. His shtick is to whine about white supremacy and racism with no plans to make change or make progress. He said this same bs in the most recent presidential election and trump won, he markets in fear he knows that people will keep donating money to him and feeding his pockets if the are scared and white supremacist control the US gov. He is a charlatan.

Yup
 

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Tariq lost this one :snoop:



This is embarrassing. This is the sort of shyt you should vote for.

:stopitslime:

This is just ridiculous.







I must have missed that memo about tangible benefits.

The people making a living out of exploiting black pain are really trying to crank up this whole AADOS vs Diaspora fight huh?
 

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Let’s work through this. If 100% of black people don’t vote. Then what?

Lets work this out.

You say you want to do what you perceive other demographics do. Lets see how realistic this is...

  • You claim no one talks to black voters and you want to withdraw until they take you seriously
  • So you say, well lets develop an economic base, then push what we want when we find politicians who fit our agenda.
    • Are there enough black people to do this?
    • What is the benefit of doing this?
    • Why do you need policies that only benefit black people? (you need to ask this)
    • Can your policies be enacted only with a black only coalition?
  • What agenda? OK...so lets say you manage to find this agenda AND get enough black people to support it. (reality: you probably won't)
  • So until this point, none of you have voted and are working to develop a "Goldilocks zone" of economics...whatever that is. How do you know when you've done enough?
    • What does the economic base look like?
    • How many years are you going to wait for this "economic base?"
    • How many people are in this base?
    • What statistics let you know you've met your goals?
    • Are you politically engaged at any point during this development period?
  • So when you finally reach this threshold of "economic influence" over X years of development...then do you vote?
    • How do you choose a candidate?
    • Do you make compromises?
    • Do you trade favors?
    • How attached to your platform are you?
    • How long will you give a politician to achieve your goals?
    • How many politicians do you need to specifically achieve your goal?
    • Are your goals local or national?
    • Will your goals look the same everywhere?
  • So how you have reached the economics Goldilocks zone, you have a platform, and you've chosen candidates to support. Lets talk about what laws you want to change
    • Are these laws discriminatory?
    • Will they be passed by the opposition party?
    • Will they survive a legal challenge in the courts?
    • How resilient are these proposals over time to challenges from political oppositions?
  • Now, some time has passed and you aren't satisfied. (HINT: NO ONE IS SATISFIED) You need to reassess.
    • Why wasn't your entire platform achieved?
    • Were the negotiations and compromises you made similar enough to your initial plan?
    • Do you need to change representatives?
    • Is there something wrong with your platform?
Lets compare this to some other points:
  • Every lobbying group makes compromise
  • Having 100% of support on your side isn't enough, you need majorities and coalitions to achieve victory
  • The opposition party is never satisfied, so don't think satisfaction is entirely possible
  • How do you engage politicians who are less likely to listen to you in the first place? Do you think withdrawing will draw them closer to you or farther from you?


















What's my point of this thread?

The time to be a choosy-suzy is during the PRIMARY ELECTIONS
...thats when you can choose to be picky and selective about your ideal candidate. That includes negotiations, platforms, and other filters to pick the best candidate of the ones available...or to run a candidate of your own choosing.

THE TIME TO SEAL THE DEAL IS DURING THE GENERAL ELECTIONS!

You don't negotiate during the general election!
 

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:dwillhuh: Why is Napoleon shamelessly posting & pandering in this thread instead of just hiding out from HL brethren, when everyone knows he's the biggest Tariq stan in TLR?
I've said dozens of times I agree with Tariq about 70-80% of time, plus he's an entertaining person...but this is stupid.

Stop pinning his antics on me.
 

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We used to look up to malcolm:wow:



I suggest yall listen to his Ballot or the bullet speech in 1964






Malcolm X advised African Americans to judiciously exercise their right to vote, but he cautioned that if the government continued to prevent African Americans from attaining full equality, it might be necessary for them to take up arms


Malcolm was ready to #getthestrap over voting :whoo:and yall gonna listen to a lip gloss wearing race hustler married into a white family:mjlol:

My oh my the fall off :picard:
 

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We used to look up to malcolm:wow:



I suggest yall listen to his Ballot or the bullet speech in 1964






Malcolm X advised African Americans to judiciously exercise their right to vote, but he cautioned that if the government continued to prevent African Americans from attaining full equality, it might be necessary for them to take up arms


Malcolm was ready to #getthestrap over voting :whoo:and yall gonna listen to a lip gloss wearing race hustler married into a white family:mjlol:

My oh my the fall off :picard:

Exactly

But I’m sure Tariq gonna find a picture of Detroit Red and mock Malcolm X views for that.
 

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We used to look up to malcolm:wow:



I suggest yall listen to his Ballot or the bullet speech in 1964






Malcolm X advised African Americans to judiciously exercise their right to vote, but he cautioned that if the government continued to prevent African Americans from attaining full equality, it might be necessary for them to take up arms


Malcolm was ready to #getthestrap over voting :whoo:and yall gonna listen to a lip gloss wearing race hustler married into a white family:mjlol:

My oh my the fall off :picard:

Big facts. You telling me Tariq wouldn’t push this agenda for 5 bands a month? This guy is a complete con. Republicans are making laws to suppress the vote of minorities. And Tariq is trying to brainwash blacks into giving it up willingly
 
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