They attempted to sabotage Tariq Nasheed’s new movie.

Uncouth Savage

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Sir Jamaicans specifically DID NOT LISTEN TO HIPHOP

IT DID NOT PLAY ON THE RADIO
IT DID NOT PLAY IN THE DANCEHALL
they had no internet

Chances are high voletta wallace was not in hiphop parties when she came to america
Neither was she in dancehall parties

Most those people DO NOT LISTEN to cursing music or violent music

Know the difference please
BUSTA IS AN AMERICAN
Born n bred

No he does not deserve reparations
Yet he is an AMERICAN
A BLK AMERICAN

please stop denying peoples citizenship
 

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

He was not born in Jamaica
Yes that is a technicality

Yet his whole lifestyle and culture is American
You know that sir

He chose to live a life a such
He could have been doing reggae albums etc

Please stop denying blk peoples citizenship
 

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Sir Jamaicans specifically DID NOT LISTEN TO HIPHOP

IT DID NOT PLAY ON THE RADIO
IT DID NOT PLAY IN THE DANCEHALL
they had no internet

Chances are high voletta wallace was not in hiphop parties when she came to america
Neither was she in dancehall parties

Most those people DO NOT LISTEN to cursing music or violent music

:comeon: Of course they heard early Rap records in Jamaica in the late 1970s/early 1980s




they started doing rappers delight knockoffs in jamaica right after sugar hill gang blew up

1979 Xanadu (2) & Sweet Lady - Rappers Delight









Know the difference please
BUSTA IS AN AMERICAN
Born n bred

No he does not deserve reparations
Yet he is an AMERICAN
A BLK AMERICAN

please stop denying peoples citizenship

he's Black Jamaican-American:childplease:
 

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:comeon: Of course they heard early Rap records in Jamaica in the late 1970s/early 1980s


he's Black Jamaican-American:childplease:

If you wanna have a real conversation
If was Super Cat, Ninjaman, and many others who travelled here to America
And brought back a negative influence

Before them, those guys did not travel much, and they were mostly rastas

It was these guys you referring to, the bad boys, who went to brooklyn etc
And BROUGHT BACK AN INFLUENCE

A different style
Different Drugs

As Bounty Killa came here, and developed a different style
Influencing most of what you see today
As Super Cat, Ninjaman etc influenced him

This is what dancehall used to look like

 

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If you wanna have a real conversation
If was Super Cat, Ninjaman, and many others who travelled here to America
And brought back a negative influence

Before them, those guys did not travel much, and they were mostly rastas

It was these guys you referring to, the bad boys, who went to brooklyn etc
And BROUGHT BACK AN INFLUENCE

NO....that was Jamaica's own native negative culture lol, It had nothing to do with HipHop:russ:









A different style

As Bounty Killa came here, and developed a different style
Influencing most of what you see today
As Super Cat, Ninjaman etc influenced him

This is what dancehall used to look like




U Roy is before the GENRE of Dancehall.
 

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NO....that was Jamaica's own native negative culture lol, It had nothing to do with HipHop:russ:






U Roy is before the GENRE of Dancehall.


That is the point, you used Super Cat as one who listened to hip hop
Supercat and NInjaman started out doing the same thing as Uroy
He was their influence

Why am I arguing with someone who just uses youtube videos and has little real life experience

You do not even consider your own family members BORN N BRED IN AMERICA to be American

You consider blk immigrants as having the same impact as FUKKIN KLAN MEMBERS AND RACISTS

A very sick mind and group you follow with Tariq
At least yall always joking and having fun
 

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That is the point, you used Super Cat as one who listened to hip hop
Supercat and NInjaman started out doing the same thing as Uroy
He was their influence

I used Supercat to illustrate that it was possible for Biggie's mother to have been a listener of Rap in Jamaica in the 1970s. YOU said no one listened to Rap music in Jamaica in the late1970s/early 1980s which is false:pachaha: I then posted Xanadu and Sweet Lady doing "Rappers Delight" as more proof.

U Roy IS NOT Dancehall music!!!

Why am I arguing with someone who just uses youtube videos and has little real life experience

I see you can't refute what I just posted:lolbron:


You do not even consider your own family members BORN N BRED IN AMERICA to be American

:childplease: "Afro-American"


You consider blk immigrants as having the same impact as FUKKIN KLAN MEMBERS AND RACISTS

:dahell:

A very sick mind and group you follow with Tariq
At least yall always joking and having fun

I'm not a Tariq follower:sas1:
 

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I used Supercat to illustrate that it was possible for Biggie's mother to have been a listener of Rap in Jamaica in the 1970s. YOU said no one listened to Rap music in Jamaica in the late1970s/early 1980s which is false:pachaha: I then posted Xanadu and Sweet Lady doing "Rappers Delight" as more proof.

U Roy IS NOT Dancehall music!!!



I see you can't refute what I just posted:lolbron:




:childplease: "Afro-American"




:dahell:



I'm not a Tariq follower:sas1:

You are telling me, a person born and raised in Jamaica, that Jamaicans listened to hip hop music?

Especially back then?
You crazy?

Kool Herc himself was one of those. He did not play certain music.

ALL the music played on the radio was souls, classics, blues, country etc

What is wrong with you?
 

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yall need to stop entertaining this dude. it would be one thing if he was trying to learn, but going back and forth with him is a waste of your time

You angry, I understand.

If you have been paying attention though, Tariq has been proven to be tricking the elders.

Posters have shown continuously they care nothing for the elders.

Far right wing blk posters have identified themselves.

Posters who love trump and republican are most times Tariq lovers

Posters who hate immigrants are many times tariq lovers

So it has been proven that this whole thing, even this thread, is NOT about hip hop

But about immigration and far right nationalism

So yes, I understand you being angry.
 

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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 just came in this dumbass thread to say the way you try to conflate your shytty pro-Trump Dailywire.com right wing views with pro-civil rights leaders and activism. Running here cherry picking Coretta Scott King to support your Republican Party shilling when Martin Luther King himself marched with the likes of Stokely Carmichael for equal rights in this country.

No black man or woman who is as much a cheerleader for Heritage Foundation right wing policy as you should be lecturing any sane person on understanding "the political landscape" of America. You are so caught up in your inane, self-important bigotry towards "non-Americans" you passively support a political ideology that is literally banning black literature in schools.

Why are you black Republicans such pompous cornballs 24/7? Real Black activism--not this hashtag Twitter roleplaying--has always been rooted in a global, leftist, anti-colonial, ideology. Youfaawful "conservative" pro-fascist, American nationalist views has NEVER been apart of black activism.
 
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