@the next guy
ok i'm done with the tariq nasheed vid and i went a little too hard on him. i didn't know who the nicca is. first and foremost i have to say i've made a complete 180 degree opinion of him. but i already set myself up in my previous post anyway that my opinion of him might change.
the bottomline is that i'm down with his movement. i might disagree about some small things but i agree with him generally. the "black feminist" came hard too.
what tariq needs to understand is that these black femists and homosexuals are a product of a generation of black children without black fathers and they are what they are. he asked her whether she'd be ok with her son wearing a dress and she said she would be. kids without male figures do whatever they want and get away with it. women cannot raise real men. all these gangsta rappers we have today are just kids whose mothers had no control over.
classic examples of these are tupac and notorious b.i.g.
notorious b.i.g.'s mother is a jamaican woman who came here to teach but having no help from the father lost her kid to the streets. there is some influence of a mother who's a teacher in biggie's rapping but ultimately the streets took him over and killed him. similar story with pac.
these black feminists and homosexuals need to stop it. they cannot raise kids. but the way the economy's and the laws are setup... the black family is setup to fail.
tariq is just a raw version of umar johnson and doesn't hold back his attack and language. myself i don't really interact with the black community that much cause it's too much fuccery that that make you look bad responding to.
i think tariq nasheed just to accept the fact that black feminists and homosexuals are here to stay. they are a product of social engineering that no one can really stop. and calling them out makes them defensive because that's who they are. ppl like him and umar johnson need to attack the corporations exploiting the ppl and not the ppl. attacking fakkits would be like going at barack. barack's not incharge.. he's just the face the establishment has chosen. when he's done they'll put someone else in place.
ok i'm done with the tariq nasheed vid and i went a little too hard on him. i didn't know who the nicca is. first and foremost i have to say i've made a complete 180 degree opinion of him. but i already set myself up in my previous post anyway that my opinion of him might change.
the bottomline is that i'm down with his movement. i might disagree about some small things but i agree with him generally. the "black feminist" came hard too.
what tariq needs to understand is that these black femists and homosexuals are a product of a generation of black children without black fathers and they are what they are. he asked her whether she'd be ok with her son wearing a dress and she said she would be. kids without male figures do whatever they want and get away with it. women cannot raise real men. all these gangsta rappers we have today are just kids whose mothers had no control over.
classic examples of these are tupac and notorious b.i.g.
notorious b.i.g.'s mother is a jamaican woman who came here to teach but having no help from the father lost her kid to the streets. there is some influence of a mother who's a teacher in biggie's rapping but ultimately the streets took him over and killed him. similar story with pac.
these black feminists and homosexuals need to stop it. they cannot raise kids. but the way the economy's and the laws are setup... the black family is setup to fail.
tariq is just a raw version of umar johnson and doesn't hold back his attack and language. myself i don't really interact with the black community that much cause it's too much fuccery that that make you look bad responding to.
i think tariq nasheed just to accept the fact that black feminists and homosexuals are here to stay. they are a product of social engineering that no one can really stop. and calling them out makes them defensive because that's who they are. ppl like him and umar johnson need to attack the corporations exploiting the ppl and not the ppl. attacking fakkits would be like going at barack. barack's not incharge.. he's just the face the establishment has chosen. when he's done they'll put someone else in place.
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I think Tariq needs to recognize that black men are just as much the issue, because we leave. You said it yourself, fatherless...who's fault is that. This is not all black men, certainly not you or me or even Tariq because i'm sure his dad is around. Like too many other people these days he's an armchair critic. And what are black women supposed to do? Wait for us. If we want that, we need to get it together. Having said that, I can't believe how many people let themselves get riled up by this guy and Tommy Sotomayor. It's entertainment, you need to watch it with a grain of salt. There is logic to it because there's not supposed to be. They're entertaining for views and money. People take things too seriously.
coming back to check just to see if someone responded
You're only worth an edit. You've gotten the last notification from Gravity, ya punk motherfukker.





but more important topics barely go past page 1
#HigherLearning

at MHP crying like a little wimp

because last I checked, black males aren't controlling shyt in the black community (to its detriment I might add).