The Tariq Nasheed Thread

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This whole ADoS, FBA brings up some raises some interesting thoughts about race and culture.

Which connects people more race or culture? Does the average Black American have more in common with a black African who he (kinda) shares the same skin color with or with a White guy from the US who he shares the same culture with? :jbhmm:
we dont have nothing in common with either of yall.

whatever we have in common with whites is cause we been living with them for 400 years

we have nothing in common with Africans and vice versa.
 

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This whole ADoS, FBA brings up some raises some interesting thoughts about race and culture.

Which connects people more race or culture? Does the average Black American have more in common with a black African who he (kinda) shares the same skin color with or with a White guy from the US who he shares the same culture with? :jbhmm:
If you really want to be honest, we do have more in common with CACS than we do Africans.

Don't get emotional, I'm not saying this is a good thing or bad thing.
 

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It's these bytch ASS two faced, sneaky, plotting, turncoat, tribalist foreigners. These bytches will tell their kids not to associate with us, and will be the SAME MF'S who ask why they are being called out. They are exhibiting classic Cac behavior with their inability to CHECK THEMSELVESE WHEN BEING CALLED OUT.

Part of worshipping white people involves imitating their deception tactics. We know foreign koons view the white supremacists as Gods
 

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We got enough problems what does Pan Africanism do for us?


I know we're in the super transactional zero sum game era, But based on race realism talking points what if there was a Black utopia where Black people are thriving.

Actually Black Bahamians are doing ok generally speaking but they're so small that no one talks about them.

Look Breh be like every other group of people don't be so invested in a place that if it's some kind of purge like situation or if there was some kind of economic depression that you wouldn't bounce if it made sense to do so.
 

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I just find it funny how literally NO other group in the diaspora practices Pan-Africanism, but for some reason it's supposed to be the solution for us Black Americans who are still small in population.

:mjlol:

Nobody has said Pan-Africanism is the solution for Africa, Jamaica, etc.

So you gonna throw away everything Malcolm X and Marcus Garvey stood for?
 

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I just find it funny how literally NO other group in the diaspora practices Pan-Africanism, but for some reason it's supposed to be the solution for us Black Americans who are still small in population.

:mjlol:

Nobody has said Pan-Africanism is the solution for Africa, Jamaica, etc.
They won't answer this
Other races don't do do pan ism either

Truth is Black ppl are dead in this country and the carcass is only supported by being involved in entertainment

And other groups just want to eat off the flezh
 

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I just find it funny how literally NO other group in the diaspora practices Pan-Africanism, but for some reason it's supposed to be the solution for us Black Americans who are still small in population.

:mjlol:

Nobody has said Pan-Africanism is the solution for Africa, Jamaica, etc.
There's literally this thing called the African Union There's a free trade agreement that was signed and due to be implemented.


I mean if someone said that because there's beef between O-Block and Tookville that ADOS aren't united you'd have a problem with that right?
 

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It is silly to even put those two in the same category. Let Tariq and these coli brehs who have hate in there hearts for their brothers and sisters on the continent and the Diaspora stay where they are.

I just finished up a business plan and am collecting funds for a project I am starting in East Africa.

Stay in America, Europe, etc.. and argue/cry about racism instead of building on the motherland brehs. Panafricanism is great when you are putting in the work.
Fully agreed. Divisive c00ns should stay in America
 

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The easiest answer to this regardless of the legitimate criticism of the current dynamics amongst non-white groups, is what political movement has ever been more successful in decreasing its representation and numbers versus expanding it? The more you cut down your power base, the less power and influence you have.

Now if you want to argue if this achievable I would agree that until other groups rid themselves of anti-black biases, It probably isn't as easy to attain or possible as some folks like to pretend it is. But I wouldn't say there is no benefit.
So your saying the pro to pan africanism is that it gives us numbers?
what good is it to ados people to latch onto Pan africanism for the sake of numbers:mjlol:?

They are basically like buffers and are accepted into things meant for ADOS people. So you will have ADOS people not get things meant for them but will go to nonados for what? for numbers, LOL
 
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