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the usual suspects of cacs and agents are in this thread, I see.
It's hilarious because i got these nikkas on ignore so I have no clue who y'all are talking about

the usual suspects of cacs and agents are in this thread, I see.


at his ass, like she don't even like that nikka touching her.I really wanna punch that Andrew Schultz guy....he's one of those white people that tries to be buddy buddy with black people, but acts like a suspected white supremacist when it comes to talking about black issues/racism. I hate his kind. White people has no business talking about our problems unless they're going to admit themselves they're guilty & responsible for all the pain & torture they caused us and be our watch dogs for White Supremacy.
Otherwise Andrew Schultz and all yall can
As for Dr. Umar, like I said before...I don't see eye to eye with him completely but I appreciate the knowledge/wisdom he drops which I can take and use for myself.
"what about [insert group here]"fukk Dr.Umar.
And what I've gathered from this thread is that black people can't have white friends because of difference in opinions![]()
who said thatyou always show your true colorOh yeah
Umar Johnson aka Jermaine Shoemaker probably has kids with. Non black woman, FYI.
you always show your true color
I want Umar, Tariq, and or Boyce to talk with A. Jones or Mike Rivero.
That dialogue is needed between "seemingly" disparate groups. A. Jones interviewed L. Farrakhan earlier this year, and amazingly there was little commentary afterward from black/indy media or MSM.
2 weeks ago, Tariq said A. Jones was a white supremacist on the conspiratorial tip, even though all Tariq talks about is conspiratorial agendas against black folks. Yet, a few days later he said he wanted L. Farrakhan in Hidden Colors 5 to talk about health/ nutrition. So what would happen if Tariq and A. Jones dialogued....hell i'm there just for the?
If you happen to listen to the A. Jones/L. Farrakhan interview, you'll see they agree on a lot of points. So yeah, I like to see these pundits that appear as if they are polar opposites to do authentic interviews, cause what tends to happen is their audiences and pundits themselves realize there is a lot of common ground...even though there are different baselines.
No. Disagree. You need open in your face dialogue like this sometimes. It sharpens ideas, and the audiences also benefit from not being in these intellectual ghettos/enclaves.
He hates whites and gaysUmar is a lightweight bigot though. Can't deny that.
