They attempted to sabotage Tariq Nasheed’s new movie.

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Really?

Are you not proudly a right wing nationalist in the vein of wite supremacists?

I am not calling you a wite supremacists, I am saying your views concerning immigration, building walls etc ALIGN
:skip: As do those of Coretta Scott King and WEB Dubois, iirc. Do they also "ALIGN"? :mjlol:

I anxiously await the juelzing. :coffee:
 

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:skip: As do those of Coretta Scott King and WEB Dubois, iirc. Do they also "ALIGN"? :mjlol:

I anxiously await the juelzing. :coffee:

Please tell me exactly what you saying
Your FAR RIGHT WING VIEWS that we see everyday on this board

They align with Coretta Scott King and WEB?

If that is true, then so be it.

Hopefully you not just being another Tariq fan and doing as he doing, using the elders for nefarious purposes
 

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Please tell me exactly what you saying

That you're not experienced enough with the political landscape in this country to have any opinion whatsoever. You simply don't know enough. It's like 'arguing' with a child.

...Cesar Chavez and members of the United Farm Workers marched with the Reverend Ralph Abernathy and U.S. Senator Walter Mondale to the border with Mexico to demand the cessation of employers’ practice of importing illegal labor as a means of cutting wages and reducing thousands of their workers to the most grinding poverty.

The government’s response to such protests and demands for economic justice? In the 1980s at a time when African American teenage unemployment approached a disgraceful 80 percent, Big Business cynically petitioned the INS for more visas for cheap foreign labor on grounds that there was an “unskilled labor shortage”. They largely got what they demanded. While Democrats courageously resisted such blatant attempts to lower the wages of legal Hispanic and African Americans, Reagan Amnesty apologists claimed that Americans wouldn’t stoop to perform the “dirty work” that only illegal workers would perform [Uh oh, not Coli democrats quoting Ronald Reagan!:skip:], ignoring the obvious fact that unemployed legal workers gladly and gratefully collect garbage and work in the coal mines if decent wages were paid.

In fact the pleas for economic justice in America were made many years before by the great African American educator, Booker T. Washington, who made his famous “cast down your bucket where you are” speech at the Atlanta International Exposition in 1895. Having recognized the racist and notorious practice of Big Business of importing and hiring cheap immigrant labor in order to avoid hiring African Americans, Washington pleaded: (T)o those (of you) who look to the incoming of those of foreign birth, cast down your bucket where you are. (If you but do so) we shall stand by you with a devotion that no foreigner can approach, ready to interlace our industrial, commercial, civil and religious life with yours.”
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It should be no surprise, therefore, that these demands for economic justice were taken up by the wife of Martin Luther King, who in 1991 joined with eight CEO’s of America’s leading African American organizations to oppose Republican Senator Orin Hatch’s bill to do away with sanctions against employers who persisted in hiring illegal aliens as a means of discriminating and reducing the wages of against African Americans.

“We are concerned, Senator Hatch” Coretta Scott King wrote in her now largely forgotten letter, “That your proposed remedy…will cause another problem—the revival of …discrimination against black and brown U.S. documented workers, in favor of cheap labor.”



So, in fact, YOU and ANYONE WHO AGREES WITH YOU, are standing against Cesar Chavez, MLK's widow, and several other civil rights icons. Literally quoting Ronald fukking Reagan.

Who's the "FAR RIGHT WING[ER]", now, huh? :sas2:

And you better fukking dap me with your bytch ass. I actually took time out my evening to educate you, a grown damn man with google. :scust:
 

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That you're not experienced enough with the political landscape in this country to have any opinion whatsoever. You simply don't know enough. It's like 'arguing' with a child.

...Cesar Chavez and members of the United Farm Workers marched with the Reverend Ralph Abernathy and U.S. Senator Walter Mondale to the border with Mexico to demand the cessation of employers’ practice of importing illegal labor as a means of cutting wages and reducing thousands of their workers to the most grinding poverty.

The government’s response to such protests and demands for economic justice? In the 1980s at a time when African American teenage unemployment approached a disgraceful 80 percent, Big Business cynically petitioned the INS for more visas for cheap foreign labor on grounds that there was an “unskilled labor shortage”. They largely got what they demanded. While Democrats courageously resisted such blatant attempts to lower the wages of legal Hispanic and African Americans, Reagan Amnesty apologists claimed that Americans wouldn’t stoop to perform the “dirty work” that only illegal workers would perform [Uh oh, not Coli democrats quoting Ronald Reagan!:skip:], ignoring the obvious fact that unemployed legal workers gladly and gratefully collect garbage and work in the coal mines if decent wages were paid.

In fact the pleas for economic justice in America were made many years before by the great African American educator, Booker T. Washington, who made his famous “cast down your bucket where you are” speech at the Atlanta International Exposition in 1895. Having recognized the racist and notorious practice of Big Business of importing and hiring cheap immigrant labor in order to avoid hiring African Americans, Washington pleaded: (T)o those (of you) who look to the incoming of those of foreign birth, cast down your bucket where you are. (If you but do so) we shall stand by you with a devotion that no foreigner can approach, ready to interlace our industrial, commercial, civil and religious life with yours.”
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It should be no surprise, therefore, that these demands for economic justice were taken up by the wife of Martin Luther King, who in 1991 joined with eight CEO’s of America’s leading African American organizations to oppose Republican Senator Orin Hatch’s bill to do away with sanctions against employers who persisted in hiring illegal aliens as a means of discriminating and reducing the wages of against African Americans.

“We are concerned, Senator Hatch” Coretta Scott King wrote in her now largely forgotten letter, “That your proposed remedy…will cause another problem—the revival of …discrimination against black and brown U.S. documented workers, in favor of cheap labor.”



So, in fact, YOU and ANYONE WHO AGREES WITH YOU, are standing against Cesar Chavez, MLK's widow, and several other civil rights icons. Literally quoting Ronald fukking Reagan.

Who's the "FAR RIGHT WING[ER]", now, huh? :sas2:

And you better fukking dap me with your bytch ass. I actually took time out my evening to educate you, a grown damn man with google. :scust:

I know especially some of the history between Dubois and Garvey
I am also not surprised you used him as an example
Even though HE CHANGED AND REGRETTED MOST OF THOSE VIEWS LATER ON

Even moving to Ghana at 93 years old
Dubois became a GHANA CITIZEN AND DIED THERE

So you are willing to use your elders, to feel better about being a far right wing nationalist

Very Tariqish
 

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:mjlol:

“It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.”​

― Upton Sinclair

You a very smart lady. You studied history intensely.

Why would you use Dubois as an example when he in his last days he moved to, became a citizen of, and died in Ghana.
And was invited by the President. He became the editor of a newspaper called "Africana Brittania", if I remember my googling correctly.

You knew that.

Why then, would you dishonor the elder WEB Dubois like that?

It would seem the end justifies the means for you Tariq folks.

He using the elders in a hip hop documentary, where his purpose is NATIONALISM
Theirs is a love of music and setting the record straight
He using and tricking them

Why would you do that to WEB Dubois's memory?
 

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I really do not think you do.

My father or mother would claim hip hop?

Biggie smalls mother Voletta Wallace would claim hip hop?
Busta Rhymes parents would claim hip hop?

Most those people listen to western music, yes american cowboy johnny cash etc, church music, old school reggae, old school soul music, old school etc

NONE OF IT HIP HOP OR RAP

Biggie's mom is in the same age range as the first generation of HipHop founders (most of them were born in the 1950s). The journalist who wrote this article on Jamaica-Gleaner is also a 1950s baby (73 years old)


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Carolyn Cooper | Reclaiming the Jamaican roots of hip hop​




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U Roy, who was born in the 1940s, on a few occasions tried to lowkey claim origins to Rap/HipHop



but he knew he would've got his card pulled if he tried to go full out on that claim :mjlol:

 

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Desantis and others are trying to ERASE blk history
History of slavery
Jim Crow
Redlining etc etc etc

And Busta is the villain
Blk immigrants are the villains

Yall insane

Easier to go at your own then these crackas and non-blacks

why you think they got so much ire for black women

well besides them wanting suck on some meat of their own
 

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Biggie's mom is in the same age range as the first generation of HipHop founders (most of them were born in the 1950s). The journalist who wrote this article on Jamaica-Gleaner is also a 1950s baby (73 years old)


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Carolyn Cooper | Reclaiming the Jamaican roots of hip hop​




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U Roy, who was born in the 1940s, on a few occasions tried to lowkey claim origins to Rap/HipHop



but he knew he would've got his card pulled if he tried to go full out on that claim :mjlol:




Carolyn Cooper is a fukkin witch.
She is all about research and biased shyt.
Pay her no mind.

DO NOT DISS DADDY U ROY
Please

I did not watch the videos.
Yet I am sure those guys will tell you where a lot of their slang comes from.
They are "dj's" or SPECIFICALLY Masters of Ceremony

They get on the mic, and talk over records and make a VERSION of in their own style
THEY LOVE AMERICA

What they did not do is HIP HOP
So those guys or Voletta Wallace would have heard no hip hop growing up in Jamaica
They would hear Kenny Rogers, Celine Dion, Blues, Soul Music etc

Those people did not listen to, or would NEVER claim hip hop
 

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Those are people are villains too but they aren't participating/appropriating from the culture and then talking sideways/sneak dissing while doing it and to top it all off, Busta is "black"






that's all FBA religious rhetoric that had nothing to do with Jamaicans/West Indians or Puerto Ricans

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Yeah you're not to be taken seriously, at all.
 

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:comeon: that typo due to fast typing didn't negate the truth of what I said. Busta is a fraud for clearly appropriating from FBAs and then trying to sneak diss.

Do you not consider Busta to be American?
or Blk American?

100 albums with no reggae
A whole life decades lived as a blk american

Why yall keep separating yourselves from him, as if he something else?
How he different from you, a born n bred blk american?
 

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Carolyn Cooper is a fukkin witch.
She is all about research and biased shyt.
Pay her no mind.

DO NOT DISS DADDY U ROY
Please

I did not watch the videos.
Yet I am sure those guys will tell you where a lot of their slang comes from.
They are "dj's" or SPECIFICALLY Masters of Ceremony

They get on the mic, and talk over records and make a VERSION of in their own style
THEY LOVE AMERICA

What they did not do is HIP HOP
So those guys or Voletta Wallace would have heard no hip hop growing up in Jamaica
They would hear Kenny Rogers, Celine Dion, Blues, Soul Music etc

Those people did not listen to, or would NEVER claim hip hop

Obviously they didn't hear HipHop growing up because it didn't exist at that time but people of that age heard it when it came on the scene in late 1970s/early 1980s as 20/30 year olds and today are the people like Carolyn Cooper or from the Hispanic side, Juan Flores


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Do you not consider Busta to be American?
or Blk American?

100 albums with no reggae
A whole life decades lived as a blk american

Why yall keep separating yourselves from him, as if he something else?
How he different from you, a born n bred blk american?

:childplease:I consider him what he literally is: Jamaican-American
 
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