The Tariq Nasheed Thread

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He's spitting some real shyt

This country were built by dreamers. :mjlol:

The people that built this country were having a nightmare. :stopitslime:

Did that stupid bytch really say that shyt? :what:

This is what driving me and a lot of African-Americans away from these fake liberals and so-called progressives. (This doesn't mean I fukk with racist POS Republicans/Conservatives/Liberations)
 

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I don't think I will be following Tariq anymore (not that it would make a difference or that he needs my support) but the last broadcast was really the last straw. I was really feeling the broadcast and thought he made some insightful points regarding Trump and I enjoyed his Zimbabwe recap. However, I am sick and tired of his homophobic and transphobic bullshyt. He can't go one show without mentioning gays or about someone being "moist". Referring to that transwoman as a "tranny" just to be malicious. In regards to the Ginuwine situation I feel as though the white transwoman was completely in the wrong and had no right to come onto Ginuwine, but that doesn't mean you get to paint all trans and gay people with a broad brush. I really appreciated that Ginuwine was cool about it and simply said he wasn't with being intimate with her. No name-caliing, no call to murder trans people. As a black gay man I understand that I have many battles I have to face on a daily basis. But I have always maintained a black first identity through it all and will continue to despite being beat up on and ostracized by some in my community. But I cannot support Tariq anymore after I have donated to all his Hidden Colors films and the recent Haiti one. Knowing that I am just a "moist" nikka to him that can walk into any job and not face anti-black racism because I am gay or moist as he calls it.

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A transgendered "woman" is a male not an actual woman though???

I will never refer to one as a woman because it simply isn't true. :manny:
 

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I don't think I will be following Tariq anymore (not that it would make a difference or that he needs my support) but the last broadcast was really the last straw. I was really feeling the broadcast and thought he made some insightful points regarding Trump and I enjoyed his Zimbabwe recap. However, I am sick and tired of his homophobic and transphobic bullshyt. He can't go one show without mentioning gays or about someone being "moist". Referring to that transwoman as a "tranny" just to be malicious. In regards to the Ginuwine situation I feel as though the white transwoman was completely in the wrong and had no right to come onto Ginuwine, but that doesn't mean you get to paint all trans and gay people with a broad brush. I really appreciated that Ginuwine was cool about it and simply said he wasn't with being intimate with her. No name-caliing, no call to murder trans people. As a black gay man I understand that I have many battles I have to face on a daily basis. But I have always maintained a black first identity through it all and will continue to despite being beat up on and ostracized by some in my community. But I cannot support Tariq anymore after I have donated to all his Hidden Colors films and the recent Haiti one. Knowing that I am just a "moist" nikka to him that can walk into any job and not face anti-black racism because I am gay or moist as he calls it.

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When he started describing them rolling out the red carpet from 56m onwards I lost it. "They had a chef for a playa. A big burly nikka named Comfort"
"Where's the royal chicks to give me my royal bath if we gonna go there....shoutout to mama Peanut"

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They looked after him forreal tho

Tariq making me badly wanna visit Zimbabwe. Forget Tanzania...

Yh Zimbabwe >>>>. My boy is Zimbabwean and he prefers it to the US..Europe etc

But then he's rich as fukk so I'm sure he lives like a king. I might need to roll tru :patrice:
 

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Yh Zimbabwe >>>>. My boy is Zimbabwean and he prefers it to the US..Europe etc

But then he's rich as fukk so I'm sure he lives like a king. I might need roll tru :patrice:

Everything about the country seems "relaxed" including the people. I love how Southern and Eastern African countries "look." Don't know how to explain just a relaxed feeling to it.

If you had listen to the coli experts you would think Zimbabwe is full of ruins
These clowns assumed once Mugabe was gone the country would fall into chaos or some shyt. Meanwhile reports are saying the economy may grow by 6% this year.:ehh:
 

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I don't think I will be following Tariq anymore (not that it would make a difference or that he needs my support) but the last broadcast was really the last straw. I was really feeling the broadcast and thought he made some insightful points regarding Trump and I enjoyed his Zimbabwe recap. However, I am sick and tired of his homophobic and transphobic bullshyt. He can't go one show without mentioning gays or about someone being "moist". Referring to that transwoman as a "tranny" just to be malicious. In regards to the Ginuwine situation I feel as though the white transwoman was completely in the wrong and had no right to come onto Ginuwine, but that doesn't mean you get to paint all trans and gay people with a broad brush. I really appreciated that Ginuwine was cool about it and simply said he wasn't with being intimate with her. No name-caliing, no call to murder trans people. As a black gay man I understand that I have many battles I have to face on a daily basis. But I have always maintained a black first identity through it all and will continue to despite being beat up on and ostracized by some in my community. But I cannot support Tariq anymore after I have donated to all his Hidden Colors films and the recent Haiti one. Knowing that I am just a "moist" nikka to him that can walk into any job and not face anti-black racism because I am gay or moist as he calls it.

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Except your entire post contradicts that. Your post is undeniable proof that you don’t put your blackness first. Your allegiance is to political correctness and to the white liberal alphabet community above your allegiance to blackness and black empowerment.

You just explained that you have no problems with Tariq outside of his politically incorrect(ish) commentary on gays and transgenders. You admit that you’ve enjoyed and supported his commentary and work regarding black empowerment but you’re going to withdraw that support because of what you perceive as homophobia and transphobia rhetoric. That contradicts your claim that you put your black ID first. Seems like you’re only comfortable supporting blacks who share your gay/tranny friendly ideology. “I like his pro-black work, but he uses the term tranny and makes fun of moist males so I can’t support him”. :mjlol: Nah man, you’re gay first. Stop lying to yourself.
 
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