Tariq gone too far?

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Im referring to the africans who hate on black americans because of some mythical american media element . They see black americans in multiple facets, that media shyt is something you could get away with in the 90s but 2024 we not doing that tired excuse
Who was I personally hating on? I just saw some South African runoff everything wrong with black Americans and when I asked him is he ever step foot in this country He said no. Who taught him that? Have you ever been to Africa? Exactly what is pissing you the fukk off?

Second… What black intellectual circles did you come up with in New York City?
 
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She was literally raised Black, in a Black neighborhood, surrounded by Black Americans in childhood and a mix of Black Americans/Canadians/Carribeans as a teenager BEFORE she ever went to the HBCU, and was considered Black by every society she was ever a part of, so how the fukk was she "cosplaying"? :why:

If you knew anything about Kamala's upbringing, you'd know that Howard was a more natural environment for how she was raised than any PWI would have been. So why do you make up shyt like this and just randomly slur her as a fake for no reason?
Bro im from New york city. Do you know how many groups can claim they were "raised black(whatever that means in absence of actual fba parents)" simply from growing up in the same neighborhoods as us. YOU are only raised black when you are raised by an FBA family within a FBA household. And yes black in the kamala instance is directly linked to fba culture specifically. All that hotsauce,a tribe calld quest, collard greens in tubs is pandering to gullible dodo bird negros. Nothing less nothing more

lol at an indian matriarchal household raising someone "black":russ:

i get it for you and many "blackness"(read-fba culture) is simply looked at as a way of life, and not attached to a tangible living embodiment of people and corresponding culture
 

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Im referring to the africans who hate on black americans because of some mythical american media element . They see black americans in multiple facets, that media shyt is something you could get away with in the 90s but 2024 we not doing that tired excuse
The irony here to me is that you say this yet you grew up in New York around all these black intellectuals and latch on to someone is low brow thinking as Tariq.

It’s pretty clear what you werent around or introduced to coming up here.
 

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Bro im from New york city. Do you know how many groups can claim they were "raised black(whatever that means in absence of actual fba parents)" simply from growing up in the same neighborhoods as us. YOU are only raised black when you are raised by an FBA family within a FBA household. And yes black in the kamala instance is directly linked to fba culture specifically. All that hotsauce,a tribe calld quest, collard greens in tubs is pandering to gullible dodo bird negros. Nothing less nothing more

lol at an indian matriarchal household raising someone "black":russ:

i get it for you and many "blackness"(read-fba culture) is simply looked at as a way of life, and not attached to a tangible living embodiment of people and corresponding culture


If you had actually read her background you'd know it wasn't just "same neighborhood", she basically had Black surrogate parents as a child and a black foster sister in high school (who slept in the same bedroom as her) in addition to being in a black neighborhood, going to a Black church, spending her time at the Black community center, and being viewed as black herself.



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Now, here's your reality test. In the real-life America of the 1960s-1980s, that woman would be defined as:

A. Black
B. White
C. Indian


No one in the 60s/70s/80s was gonna be telling her "you ain't black!" If you don't think she was seen and identified as Black growing up, then what the fukk do you think she was identified as growing up? Do you think all her friends considered her culturally Indian and she would have fit in if she attended the University of Mumbai? :laff:



Breh said she went to Howard and joined a soronity to COSPLAY as Black. :mjlol:
 
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If you had actually read her background you'd know it wasn't just "same neighborhood", she basically had Black surrogate parents as a child and a black foster sister in high school (who slept in the same bedroom as her) in addition to being in a black neighborhood, going to a Black church, spending her time at the Black community center, and being viewed as black herself.



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Now, here's your reality test. In the real-life America of the 1960s-1980s, that woman would be defined as:

A. Black
B. White
C. Indian


No one in the 60s/70s/80s was gonna be telling her "you ain't black!" If you don't think she was seen and identified as Black growing up, then what the fukk do you think she was identified as growing up? Do you think all her friends considered her culturally Indian and she would have fit in if she attended the University of Mumbai? :laff:



Breh said she went to Howard and joined a soronity to COSPLAY as Black. :mjlol:
No im saying shes cosplaying as black using fba cultural references that she never belonged to

To what extent in your right mind do you think surrogates raised her into actual real concrete fbaness. That somehow overshadowed what she was learning in her indian based and reared home. The whole idea is honestly insulting. And wouldnt work in the reverse or in any other culture. Just works with you blanket black gullible negros.

one of our big formative sagas into culture is highschool. And apparently, she spent that in canada with black canadians. What does any of that have to do with my culture and upbringing as a fba/ados.....who again, she panders too culturally
 
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The irony here to me is that you say this yet you grew up in New York around all these black intellectuals and latch on to someone is low brow thinking as Tariq.

It’s pretty clear what you werent around or introduced to coming up here.
detail and map out what those intellectuals were doing on a distinctive ados level. Then that will show me what value I've lost or missed out on
 

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detail and map out what those intellectuals were doing on a distinctive ados level. Then that will show me what value I've lost or missed out on
I’m not. A goofball like Tariq interest you. you being from the city and that Bama ass dude is a source for you? :mjlol:

I don’t have anything to say.
 

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this is complete bullshyt. Media shows "black americans" in multiple levels of activity. Your hating because you want to hate. Simple as that

Lmao I love this post. Just...chefs kiss yall.

@NYC Rebel all up in a thread about Tariq Nasheed stereotyping and dehumanizing Africans to adamantly defend his shyt as a child of West African immigrants himself who "aGreEs! I sEenT iT!"

Then someone on the same bigotrd "Africans hating on AAs" came in to insult and attack him directly.

@NYC Rebel please....stop....just stop. Its embarrasing. You're using your identity as a child of African immigranrs to defend and speak for a bunch of deranged bigots that simply don't want you or any of you here. Full stop. You're not getting browny points in this diaspora war shyt or the psychos who push this shyt by positioning yourself as some objective ally "calling out" your own people.

You and other West Africans living in America are still nothing but no-good tethers who fled your sorry bealeagured homes, are intellectually-politically weak, eat wild animals, take advantage of their country, keep jobs from AAs, and a bunch of savage freeloaders disrespecting them with even your presence in the "cOuNtRy wE bUiLt." You're not doing by anything by helping advance these talking points other than the further dehumanizing of yourself and your community. Stop defending these bigots and their agendas.

Like the breh @Professor Emeritus said, there are a million "FBA" "ADOS" "NCAABC3" "pro-black American" passively pro-Trump morons being constantly exalted by thecoli only for disparaging black immigrants between whatever gobbledeegook they string together about reparations. But when challenged to show us these Caribbean and Nigerian content creators who are all about celebrating the diaspora, talking down about black Americans, and are being propped up by Caribbeans and Africans as leaders...crickets. But let's all trust people like you leanding your voice to this bigotry swearing "I seent it!!"

Black people have fought for freedom and liberation everywhere they were oppressed. Its not a phenomena of any particular group or.particular country. Black people who talk down about other black people because "dEy dOnt lIke uS" are c00ns looking for excuses to be c00ns. That's it. Tired of you fools.
 

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If you had actually read her background you'd know it wasn't just "same neighborhood", she basically had Black surrogate parents as a child and a black foster sister in high school (who slept in the same bedroom as her) in addition to being in a black neighborhood, going to a Black church, spending her time at the Black community center, and being viewed as black herself.



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Now, here's your reality test. In the real-life America of the 1960s-1980s, that woman would be defined as:

A. Black
B. White
C. Indian


No one in the 60s/70s/80s was gonna be telling her "you ain't black!" If you don't think she was seen and identified as Black growing up, then what the fukk do you think she was identified as growing up? Do you think all her friends considered her culturally Indian and she would have fit in if she attended the University of Mumbai? :laff:



Breh said she went to Howard and joined a soronity to COSPLAY as Black. :mjlol:

23andme can dead all this nonsense
 

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Lmao I love this post. Just...chefs kiss yall.

@NYC Rebel all up in a thread about Tariq Nasheed stereotyping and dehumanizing Africans to adamantly defend his shyt as a child of West African immigrants himself who "aGreEs! I sEenT iT!"

Then someone on the same bigotrd "Africans hating on AAs" came in to insult and attack him directly.

@NYC Rebel please....stop....just stop. Its embarrasing. You're using your identity as a child of African immigranrs to defend and speak for a bunch of deranged bigots that simply don't want you or any of you here.
Shut the fukk up. Get the fukk off the computer and interact with people offline.

You wrote a bunch of senseless trash. Tariq is an outlier buffoon and AAs aren’t offline yelling tether to anyone’s face.

Gtfoh.
 
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23andme can dead all this nonsense


I was actually thinking of doing a thread on that idea earlier....cause why? At what point in American history did racial identity become about a certain % genetic test? It's always been a social construct, not a genetic construct. If one person is genetically 59% African with light skin and grows up in a white context, and someone else is 41% African descent with darker skin and grows up in a black context, do we consider the first one black and the second not due to their 23 and me? If we made it genetic, what would the actual dividing line be, and why?

Remember, these are famous Black Americans we learn about in Black history, who absolutely were considered Black during their lifetimes:

Charles Drew (first Black man with PhD in medicine, helped invent blood banks, was never accepted into AMA due to his race)

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Mordecai Johnson (famous Black preacher, first Black president of Howard, both parents were slaves)

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Walter White (famous Black Civil Rights activist, president of NAACP from 1929-1955, both of his parents were considered Black and he grew up Black)

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Fred Gregory (first Black Deputy Administrator and Acting Administrator of NASA. Dad was the first Black president of the DC Public Library board and mom was Charles Drew's sister)

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John Hope (famous Black Civil Rights activist, first Black president of both Morehouse and Atlanta University)

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Frederika Fredi Washington (famous actress/singer of the Harlem Renaissance, always identified as Black and played Black roles, helped found the Negro Actors Guild and worked with the NAACP and as an anti-lynching activist)

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I'm pretty sure all of them had less than 20% Black ancestry, and none of them look nearly as Black as Kamala does, yet socially they were considered Black their entire lives and always presented as Black. Just like Kamala did. So what would 23-and-Me "settle" about them or her?



Hell, even compare the founder of #ADOS (who is shytting on Kamala's blackness right now) with Kamala. If both of them went to your college, do you think the first would be considered Black and the second one not? If Yvette is 60% Black and 35% White, while Kamala is 35% Black and 15% White, would that "settle" anything?

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Lmao I love this post. Just...chefs kiss yall.

@NYC Rebel all up in a thread about Tariq Nasheed stereotyping and dehumanizing Africans to adamantly defend his shyt as a child of West African immigrants himself who "aGreEs! I sEenT iT!"

Then someone on the same bigotrd "Africans hating on AAs" came in to insult and attack him directly.

@NYC Rebel please....stop....just stop. Its embarrasing. You're using your identity as a child of African immigranrs to defend and speak for a bunch of deranged bigots that simply don't want you or any of you here. Full stop. You're not getting browny points in this diaspora war shyt or the psychos who push this shyt by positioning yourself as some objective ally "calling out" your own people.

You and other West Africans living in America are still nothing but no-good tethers who fled your sorry bealeagured homes, are intellectually-politically weak, eat wild animals, take advantage of their country, keep jobs from AAs, and a bunch of savage freeloaders disrespecting them with even your presence in the "cOuNtRy wE bUiLt." You're not doing by anything by helping advance these talking points other than the further dehumanizing of yourself and your community. Stop defending these bigots and their agendas.

Like the breh @Professor Emeritus said, there are a million "FBA" "ADOS" "NCAABC3" "pro-black American" passively pro-Trump morons being constantly exalted by thecoli only for disparaging black immigrants between whatever gobbledeegook they string together about reparations. But when challenged to show us these Caribbean and Nigerian content creators who are all about celebrating the diaspora, talking down about black Americans, and are being propped up by Caribbeans and Africans as leaders...crickets. But let's all trust people like you leanding your voice to this bigotry swearing "I seent it!!"

Black people have fought for freedom and liberation everywhere they were oppressed. Its not a phenomena of any particular group or.particular country. Black people who talk down about other black people because "dEy dOnt lIke uS" are c00ns looking for excuses to be c00ns. That's it. Tired of you fools.
maybe because im a grown man that understands i have a direct culture and lineage of women and children that i have to account for culturally, makes me fail to understand what point you think you've made
 
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