The Tariq Nasheed Thread

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I listened to him for a little, but he is full of shyt saying that black communities don't really have elevated levels of violent crime, and that black folk are merely charged for crimes more than whites.

He doesn't even believe that himself.

So what is the exact number of stop the violence rallies that need to occur for black communities to no longer have elevated levels of crime :jbhmm:
 

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This is 2nd delusional thing he's said in the last 12 months. The first being that fresh off the boat Africans are responsible for Houses in Virginia in Atlanta. :francis:


Tariq has realized that black comfortability levels are back at all time highs of 96%:francis:. The media has gone away from the 24 hour race shyt,and cops killing black men realizing that black people are tired and over it now. Most of Tariqs traffic comes from emotionalist,unfortunately to keep black people engaged you have to play on our emotions and keep us upset about something. Black folks so comfortable now its getting harder and harder everyday to get us riled up.
 

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There are literally vigels and rallies for everything these days, white kids dying from opioid use and drunk driving have vigels and rallies all over the place, tariq as well as these other YouTube guys really need to go outside and get active.

I get what he saying about not singling out the black community , but he employs these same sweeping broad generalizations , create the boogie men tactics that white media does.

Doing comparative analysis between violent crimes from the 80s and 90s, to now, crime is actually down across the board compared to other decades, doesn't mean it's still not bad social media exaggerated the impact a bit, from one who grew up in Chicago I feel the difference from what it was in the 90s to now. If tariq really wants to create a dialog talk about how all these claims of violence taking place, which is enabling these developers to come into these poor communities and buy up properties for dirt cheap then the area that we're just so called " war zones" is now a dam shopping area with expensive townhouses being inhabited by white college kids.
 
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