The Honorable Tariq is bout to address coli haters

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Same Tariq pivot when his card gets pulled.

Do not address the issue but troll and call others gay, loser, c00n and crack a few jokes.

Is he gonna address his next move for the museum and how he did not know what research he needed to do first ?


Also the hidden museum has a white realtor. :mjlol:
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I don’t see science I see internet Infographics.

Long story short..

The vast majority of ADOS/FBA are descended from American Indians (not black Indians, the word Indian is descriptive in and of itself (just like Moor, Negro, Ethiopian) and was used to describe dark skinned people, as the root word of Indian is Indigo.)

There were Africans imported here but nowhere near on the level that we’ve been led to believe.

This is what the American Indians that the Europeans first encountered looked like.

They don’t even try to hide it anymore because they know everyone has totally accepted the fairy tale they used to steal our land.

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What you show are drawings and these drawings date back to a period from after the Spanish arrival with Moors (Africans), that is the chronological issue here. Most of the "sources" you posted are Dutch sources. The Dutch exchanged "New York, Manhattan for Guyana, with Britain. This was long after the Spanish and Portuguese arrival in the 14th century. Almost 2 centuries thereafter that fact, we are speaking of 200 years. Secondly, none of the sources you've posted are curated, meaning they have no source of the painter, author. That is going to be a problem when challenged by historians. Correct me if I am wrong, but doesn't Indigo mean dark blue?

You said, you didn't see science. Of course it's accumulated data put in a plot. Any person that understand science, knows it's accumulated plotted data. It's indeed infographics put on the internet for people to see and learn. I posted links with actual data.

These are indigenous people from the Amazon region and Meso America.

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As I said, it's not my issue. I know what I know and people can "believe" what they want to believe. At some point this is going be challenged by historians, anthropologists, geneticists etc.

Pope Nicholas V issued the papal bull Dum Diversas on 18 June, 1452.

The same pope wrote the bull Romanus Pontifex on January 5, 1455 to the same Alfonso. As a follow-up to the Dum diversas, it extended to the Catholic nations of Europe dominion over discovered lands during the Age of Discovery. Along with sanctifying the seizure of non-Christian lands, it encouraged the enslavement of native, non-Christian peoples in Africa and the New World.

1492 Battle of Granada - January 2 - Ferdinand II of Aragon defeated the last Muslim kingdom in Andalusia, Granada of sultan Boabdil

1591 feb 28, The Sultan of Morocco launched his successful attack to capture Timbuktu. Morocco sent soldiers under the Muslim Spaniard Judar Pasha to conquer Songhai. After a five month journey across the Sahara, Pasha arrived, his soldiers carried guns and Gao. The 25,000 men of the Songhai were no match for the guns, Timbuktu and most of Songhai fall.

When enslaved Africans arrived at these places they collaborated with indigenous populations to fight against European colonizers. Over time they did mix and this is what resulted.

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Cover of Crónica dos feitos da Guiné by Gomes Eanes de Zurara, published in 1460, Paris, France, courtesy of the Bibliothèque nationale de France. King Alfonso V commissioned the Crónica, which was first composed by Zurara in 1453. This chronicle documents the early development of Portuguese interests in large-scale slave trafficking out of West Africa.


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Romanus pontifex, papal bull of Pope Nicolas V, Portugal, 8 January 1455, courtesy of the Arqivo Nacional da Torre do Tombo, Lisbon, Portugal.


Pope Nicolas V and the Portuguese Slave Trade · African Laborers for a New Empire: Iberia, Slavery, and the Atlantic World · Lowcountry Digital History Initiative


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As I said, I have no dog in this fight, people can believe whatever they want to believe.
 
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Knew this one would show up.^^ Real formulaic









The prototype for Tariq’s antiAA Queen team.



And you tried that “he” shyt already. Perhaps your old software needs an update.
https://www.thecoli.com/threads/ayo...post-a-proof-pic.870229/page-23#post-43180083

I’m sure @Cynical Thoughts has no problem formulating his own thoughts since he pulled quotes from Tariq dating back over 12 years ago, with an attempt to paint a picture.
Paint what picture, it’s the truth. Like you alluded to, I have more experience about his character than you.

you are embarrassing yourself and everyone that loves you. If you can throw out Tariqs hatred of black women in the “past” then none of the past quotes you dig up from posters mean anything either. How are you and his stans not connecting that:mindblown:

Let’s just say I actually had some damning quotes. If I apologize than I should be forgiven, right?

Tariq not only doesn’t appligize for his terrible comments about black women he still makes money off them:mindblown:

Tariq still makes money off telling you a white woman is a better mate than a black women and that black women respect their white husbands more than they do their black husbands:mindblown:

and you in here tryna call me out about black women preferring their hair straight, rather than wearing an Afro.

I’ve addressed every point you put against me. Now are you gonna address YouTube clips?

you knew quoting me would wind up have you looking like a clown, you knew it. Yet you did it anyways and here we are:francis:
 

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Would not be surprised if that’s his actual photo in the thumbnail.
Even if it was, I still would get mod
tariq wilding

all them non ados jokes some c00n shyt :hhh:
"ooga booga" " aint no products in my hair, your hair not curly cause u eating too much oxtail" "eating too much jolof rice thats why your hair not straight" :scust::scust::scust::scust:nikka clearly got hair curling products sound like cac racists with these immigrant jokes

exactly. Dude is a clown.
Tariq is a hilarious troll that keeps these folks mad:russ:




I don’t take him seriously at all but he’s funny as heck :russ:

a hilarious troll similar to Richard Spencer.

assuming you find anti-immigrant hate speech “hilarious”.
 

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I bet they do.

Haircut all fukked up, crooked teeth, using an old ass computer.

your hate for Haiti is well documented. You been saying some off the wall shyt about Haiti and saying I should be grateful for America meanwhile your fat ass was eating free griot from Ti GEorges :russ:


you neggas a bunch of haters for real. I bet you have no smoke for white imoigrants, bytch negga
 

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What you show are drawings and these drawings date back to a period from after the Spanish arrival with Moors (Africans), that is the chronological issue here. Most of the "sources" you posted are Dutch sources. The Dutch exchanged "New York, Manhattan for Guiana, with Britain. This was long after the Spanish and Portuguese arrival in the 14th century. Almost 2 centuries thereafter that fact, we are speaking of 200 years. Secondly, none of the sources you've posted are curated, meaning they have no source of the painter, author. That is going to be a problem when challenged by historians. Correct me if I am wrong, but doesn't Indigo mean dark blue?

You said, you didn't see science. Of course it's accumulated data put in a plot. Any person that understand science, knows it's accumulated plotted data. It's indeed infographics put on the internet for people to see and learn. I posted links with actual data.

These are indigenous people from the Amazon region and Meso America.

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As I said, it's not my issue. I know what I know and people can "believe" what they want to believe. At some point this is going be challenged by historians, anthropologists, geneticists etc.

Pope Nicholas V issued the papal bull Dum Diversas on 18 June, 1452.

The same pope wrote the bull Romanus Pontifex on January 5, 1455 to the same Alfonso. As a follow-up to the Dum diversas, it extended to the Catholic nations of Europe dominion over discovered lands during the Age of Discovery. Along with sanctifying the seizure of non-Christian lands, it encouraged the enslavement of native, non-Christian peoples in Africa and the New World.

1492 Battle of Granada - January 2 - Ferdinand II of Aragon defeated the last Muslim kingdom in Andalusia, Granada of sultan Boabdil

1591 feb 28, The Sultan of Morocco launched his successful attack to capture Timbuktu. Morocco sent soldiers under the Muslim Spaniard Judar Pasha to conquer Songhai. After a five month journey across the Sahara, Pasha arrived, his soldiers carried guns and Gao. The 25,000 men of the Songhai were no match for the guns, Timbuktu and most of Songhai fall.

When enslaved Africans arrived at these places they collaborated with indigenous populations to fight against European colonizers. Over time they did mix and this is what resulted.

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62c095c3e6326602aef58947a70bf879.jpg

Cover of Crónica dos feitos da Guiné by Gomes Eanes de Zurara, published in 1460, Paris, France, courtesy of the Bibliothèque nationale de France. King Alfonso V commissioned the Crónica, which was first composed by Zurara in 1453. This chronicle documents the early development of Portuguese interests in large-scale slave trafficking out of West Africa.


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Romanus pontifex, papal bull of Pope Nicolas V, Portugal, 8 January 1455, courtesy of the Arqivo Nacional da Torre do Tombo, Lisbon, Portugal.


Pope Nicolas V and the Portuguese Slave Trade · African Laborers for a New Empire: Iberia, Slavery, and the Atlantic World · Lowcountry Digital History Initiative


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As I said, I have no dog in this fight, people can believe whatever they want to believe.

You’re doing a lot of slick talk masked as intellectual perusal of the topic and I don’t have the time or energy to put you in your place.

I didn’t post those “sources” for debate, only to show how people that actually interacted with these people saw them, and I purposely posted images from different parts of the Americas.
 

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You’re doing a lot of slick talk masked as intellectual perusal of the topic and I don’t have the time or energy to put you in your place.

I didn’t post those “sources” for debate, only to show how people that actually interacted with these people saw them, and I purposely posted images from different parts of the Americas.
It was only a small post, it really did not take any effort since it was first hand knowledge. The most effort was in looking up the right pictures.

I have been the Amazon region, have you?

Source or not, the images you showed are from long after the arrival of the Spanish and Portuguese, along with the Africans, that's the problem you will encounter when this is going to be challenged by actual historians.

As I said, I don't really care, but it's going to be challenged by historians when you put that up. That's all I am saying.

Btw, I do think Abukari arrived at the Americas before Columbus did. And they even helped navigate to the Americas. It's not yet solid evidence, but there appears to be some evidence for this.
 
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It was only a small post, it really did not take any effort since it was first hand knowledge. The most effort was in looking up the right pictures.

I have been the Amazon region, have you?

Source or not, the images you showed are from long after the arrival of the Spanish and Portuguese, along with the Africans, that's the problem you will encounter when this is going to be challenged by actual historians.

As I said, I don't really care, but it's going to be challenged by historians when you put that up. That's all I am saying.

Btw, I do think Abukari arrived at the Americas before Columbus did. And they even helped navigate to the Americas. It's not yet solid evidence, but there appears to be some evidence for this.

Thanks for the concern.

The level of information I share is based on my respect level for the intended audiences level of understanding.
 

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Thanks for the concern.

The level of information I share is based on my respect level for the intended audiences level of understanding.
You're welcome,

I have a history at Egyptsearch as an hobbyist and enthusiast in anthropology, history, population genetics etc for over 10 years. As we speak there's a debate going on similar to this, with Dr. Clyde Winters.

Dutch Guiana in: Journal of Language Contact Volume 8 Issue 1 (2015)

The forgotten history of Dutch slavery in Guyana


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Cliffs before I dedicate all that time please
The video shows the inhibition of Europe (the images is from that video). Allegedly as is claimed the Americas was inhabited via the Straits of Gibraltar. Physical anthropology shows that an Africoid people from the Asia did arrive in early Mesolithic America. But this was found in South America.

Tasmanian man.

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The question is in population genetics. If the president day population as ADOS/ FBA claims to be these people, there should be a genetic correlation by proximity with these ancient populations.
 
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