Tariq was always petty and toxic. You just liked what he was saying more back then.No click gang. Just wanted to say I used to listen to Tariq back in his Hidden Colors era. He was bold, funny, entertaining and gave real gems on Black history and exposing the mentality & culture of White Supremacy.
Then...everything changed to Diaspora Wars and that's when I bounced. I'll give him credit for popularizing Black history and shining a light on Black men & women who accomplished a lot for the community. But I can't rock with this version of Tariq.
He's definitely a chameleon, and when the MAGA run fades out, he'll pivot to something else.
This. I found out about Tariq when he uploaded a video roasting Tommy Sotomayor on WorldstarTariq was always petty and toxic. You just liked what he was saying more back then.
He had redeeming qualities back then.Tariq was always petty and toxic. You just liked what he was saying more back then.
I only discovered him from Hidden Colors time. I found out later about his "Mack Lessons" and just thought it was funny, but not "toxic".Tariq was always petty and toxic. You just liked what he was saying more back then.
I only discovered him from Hidden Colors time. I found out later about his "Mack Lessons" and just thought it was funny, but not "toxic".
Pretty much this. I rock with his documentaries and he's right about us giving our votes away, but he's swung too far to the right and contradicted himself too much. For exampleNo click gang. Just wanted to say I used to listen to Tariq back in his Hidden Colors era. He was bold, funny, entertaining and gave real gems on Black history and exposing the mentality & culture of White Supremacy.
Then...everything changed to Diaspora Wars and that's when I bounced. I'll give him credit for popularizing Black history and shining a light on Black men & women who accomplished a lot for the community. But I can't rock with this version of Tariq.
He's definitely a chameleon, and when the MAGA run fades out, he'll pivot to something else.