tariq nasheed upset that his biracial wife is being called biracial

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This guy is such a clown


Tariq's Conscious ignorance. The woman seemed smart.

"what are you mixed with?"

:what:

I thought the Director of Hidden Colors would know that we come in all shades (even in Africa) without mixture with any European.
She said both of her parents are Black Am (meaning of course somewhere in the family line there is mix with European and Native American).

This is why ADOS uses LINEAGE and not goofy shyt like skin tone, DNA percentages etc.

Tariq is good for exposing SWS but is not qualified to seriously lead anything with his intellectual inconsistencies.
 

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So Tariq and his Stans say that his mulatto wife is "black" and a part of us because white supremacy said so, but these same people have been disparaging our african and carribean brothers and eagerly separating ourselves from them.

Interesting

:francis:

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This makes no sense at all to say a American biracial person that historically has always been black is less close to use than people that are totally culturally different and only link is African decent.
 

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He’s right but he doesn’t apply this same context rationale and reasoning when going at Non FBA, so it all sounds funny to me.
 

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She bad asl though I give it to him.
 

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This makes no sense at all to say a American biracial person that historically has always been black is less close to use than people that are totally culturally different and only link is African decent.

It’s circumstantial, because. 3rd generation Jamaican is closer to you than a biracial person not born into an African American community raised by a white mom.

The poster you quoted is completely right, he needs to apply that rationale across the board, he all of a sudden became reasonable when discussing those issues, but his wife’s white mom sure ain’t more relatable to him than a 2nd generation black mother from Africa or the carribean, facts..
 

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This makes no sense at all to say a American biracial person that historically has always been black is less close to use than people that are totally culturally different and only link is African decent.
You're saying a Black person who was born here and grows up raised by their descended-from-slavery Caribbean parents is more "culturally different" from other African Americans than a Black person in the USA who grows up raised by their White mama?

Basically saying Drake and Logic are "less culturally different" from the rest of Black America than Biggie and Busta Rhymes. :lolbron:
 
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