If we are being honest (Which no one in this thread is doing ), Tariq went about going at Joe all wrong. Fat Joe should have clarified that Latinos were a part of Hip Hop when it was established not birthed. Birth = American Blacks. Established = all races. Fat Joe didn't clarify, OK he's an open target.
But Tariq literally said he did this docu because of what Fat Joe and Busta said concerning the origins of Hip Hop and how mainstream is running with the narrative( even tho real hip hop heads never acknowledge the mainstream narrative because they always get it wrong). But XXL magazine in the 2000's every month used to have a section called "Negro Please" pointing out dumb things rappers said the previous month. No one is making docus everytime a rapper says something foolish. Tariqs motive became suspect once he started mixing his personal diaspora war while attempting to promote his docu. But there is no diaspora war in Hip Hop. Hip Hop is for all races. Once Tariq questioned why Fat Joe was hosting the Hip Hop BET awards his motives became visibly corrupt because now we aren't talking about the origins of hip hop anymore. The BET awards Fat Joe was hosting is 2020's not 1970's so Tariq attempted to make things racial in a culture that accepts all races. Fat Joe goofed but Tariq dropped the ball on dealing with how Fat Joe goofed. He tainted his motives behind his docu by promoting the docu mixing his personal diaspora war with it and those 2 things don't mix. And anyone who doesn't acknowledge that fact obviously doesn't really care about Hip Hop culture.
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if u think - Tariq brought the diaspora war into hip-hop then you must be from a different planet
when a Jamaican says hip-hop comes from Jamaica
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when a Puerto Rican says hip-hop is 50-50
= is what brought the diaspora war into hip-hop