Tariq Nasheed is an Agent, no debating

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The biggest thing I hate about Tariq is that he talks about problems, but he doesn't offer solutions

He gets you riled up and pissed off, then leaves it on the table

He has moments where he is spot on, but sometimes he goes overboard with shyt

I respect his Hidden Colors series, as well as his Documentary on Haiti

I think he should be more responsible with his message, some of his posts are emotionally based and not logically

Nikka been giving solutions for 10 years along with his documentaries on what to do but mofos are too far left or too far right off code to really get with the program
 

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This is just flagrant, co-opting white supremacist tactics
https://twitter.com/tariqnasheed/status/1353400154708078592?s=21


I implore some of you stans to seek a new figurehead because this one will only lead you astray


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Kwame True/Stokely Carmichael (<- can’t go wrong starting with him)



hilarious, andray is one of my best friends and i have a show with him wednesday and i gotta go to his house next week also, ima show him this thread
 

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Tariq is very well versed. He's been many places. In his mackin days, he once told of story about how he was at a table full of people and instantly figured out where an attractive woman was from, off accent alone. While others at the table were clueless. I assume his man about town experiences gifted him the ability to weed out non fba felons.

You mean the same way cops profile Black people:ohhh:

They also have this powerful innate ability to determine a Black person's guilt before assigning themselves your on the spot executioner..its a vital skill to have, right :jawalrus:
 

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This is just flagrant, co-opting white supremacist tactics


I implore some of you stans to seek a new figurehead because this one will only lead you astray


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Kwame True/Stokely Carmichael (<- can’t go wrong starting with him)

Although I disagree with this non-FBA stance and point of view by him and I do think he's stretching it with the "FBA innocence". As some have stated prior, he's an ethno-nationalist and yes that is something he has copied from Trump supporters.

However, I don't consider him an agent either. This work he's going to deliver is way too important

 
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He already references hairlines as evidence so you’re not far off :mjlol:
Yes, these claims are of course ridiculous, baseless and unscientific either. These claims can easily be refuted.

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OP would have a point if Tariq was trying to break up an actual alliance between African-Americans and Caribbeans. What he is doing is exposing that the alliance that so many African-Americans pretended was there does not exist and that they need to do for self because that's what everyone else is doing. Why would the Government want African-Americans to:
  • Pull away from the Democrats
  • Define themselves culturally and protect said culture
  • Create boundaries between them and other non-white groups
  • Clearly define who their oppressor is and what that oppressor owes them
  • Demand reparations so that they can form an economic base, push out all the bum nikkas, and live with pride and dignity
Tariq is by no means perfect and gets on my last damn nerves sometimes but he is right a lot of the times and is very effective. I just don't see why the government would have an agent that promotes Black liberation...that's counter-productive to the government's goals. Especially when the group he is promoting liberation to is radical, doesn't venerate White people, and has no problem challenging the government.

Demanding Reparations on the internet is not legislative work. One needs to have people in place to change politics on a local and federal level. Demanding dual-citizenship on the internet is not legislative work. One needs a delegation on a local and federal level to make things happen.
 

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Tariq is very calculated, he wouldn’t put anything out there without having some info.

I agree he probably an agent but he probably got info from law enforcement that they are looking for a suspect that is non FBA.

Notice he always gets paperwork on people he beef with.
It's no secret, he has told that he knows people within law enforcement. He said so when he got swatted.

there is a pretty sizeable population of people that come to America and immediately look down at fba

We can make jokes about Tyrone all day and I guarantee you it ain’t just white folks making them.

Tariq sounds like a idiot but this is factual
Do you have actual data on this? I mean something like a socio-anthropological study.
 
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Demanding Reparations on the internet is not legislative work. One needs to have people in place to change politics on a local and federal level. Demanding dual-citizenship on the internet is not legislative work. One needs a delegation on a local and federal level to make things happen.

Are you ADOS?
 

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Are you ADOS?
I have explained this many times, also in ADOS threads. No I am not, but I am pro reparations for ADOS. In fact I have posted things on federal data and history many ADOS did not know.

I have stipulated some of the issues. If Tariq wants dual citizenship for FBA's, he needs to setup a commission and delegation and move them into federal and local politics, not talking about what he wants for ADOS on a Youtube channel and act as if people in African don't like FBA and don't want them there. In all reality, his channel is somewhat moderate small. So even excepting that some "African Ambassador or President in Africa" is going to see his channel (those few times he mentioned this dual citizenship) is somewhat ignorant.

He said "we have tried guys, but they don't want us there", while on the other hand he is saying we are not from Africa (recently), we've been in the Americas for "hundreds of thousands of years". Now, I have no problem with him or any FBA claiming this, but if you do you need solid evidence based on science meaning "population genetics", otherwise you will get laughed out of the room. But again, who am I to say no you're not or you can't make those claims.

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There's a thread about a vid of Busta Rhymes that was trending on here yesterday where he says that our culture doesn't even exist, and we owe everything to West Indian and Latino culture.

That's just one example, and it doesn't get more disrespectful than saying a group of people don't have a culture at all and owe our entire cultural existence to people that got most of their culture from us, especially today.

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Here's the clip..



This is no diss, I'm dropping out of the "diaspora wars" and don't feel like going back and forth.

Plus, I'd be lying if I said I personally wasn't influenced in any way by Caribbean culture.

I'm a Hip Hop kid, I had no choice.

For an example... young tuckdog spent many a day in my bedroom playing this shyt over and over and over again...



Teenage and early 20s tuckdog spent many a night in the back corner of some spot grinding on something lovely with a blunt in my hand vibin to this here...



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I LOVE Caribbean culture, but to deny our culture is ultimate disrespect.

I love my roots, I love my history, and I love all aspects of our culture on most days.

There's shyt that definitely needs correcting, but that goes for any culture.


What Busta Rhymes said was ignorant, he's only 48 years old. I grew up on Hip Hop, but way back we knew that this was Black American culture and we my FBA friends and non-FBA was cool with it. I even had debates with the members of the Jungle Brothers about the importance of knowing this history and culture. Afrika Baby Bam agreed with me, while Mike G in disagreement. (It was that day, when Latifah was there, so in case any of you read this, yes it's me that guy at Night Town [wink wink, Latifah] told you so). Well, years later here you have it. Ignorance is spreading rampant.

Hip Hop culture grew out of the Black Spades and 5% culture. I always direct people to Michael Waynetv because his channel has original the Black Spades 1st devision members, the first Boy Boys. There was some PR, but they came in later from 1976 onwards. These PR were Afro-PRs. The one who made all those photos was Joe Gonzo, in the picture below. The non-Afro-PR's came in the late '70s, as was confirmed by Crazy Legs, who is Afro-PR himself. I have a Crazy Legs interview here, but it's not the one I was looking for where he confirms these things.

The 1st devision Black Spades members explain that the early Break dancing was different from what came later, when Salsa moves were incorporated. I mean, I don't know, I wasn't there. That is what they say. If Tariq wants to do something great for Hip Hop history he needs to make a documentary/ movie with them in it as first hand knowledge (FBA and non-FBA).


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I am glad Justice made this song back then.

 
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