Can someone point me to the work Tariq Nasheed has put in for the cause?

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:gucci: YOU GONNA ANSWER THE QUESTION OR NOT?


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Sponsored bills and fought cacs to improve the quality of the African American community. You want me to list the books he wrote and phone calls he made? lol, I could but that shyt is pointless to the topic of what makes Tariq in the space to criticize him.
 

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Sponsored bills and fought cacs to improve the quality of the African American community. You want me to list the books he wrote and phone calls he made? lol, I could but that shyt is pointless to the topic of what makes Tariq in the space to criticize him.


:dead:nikka CANT SPECIFICALLY LIST ONE THING IN 50 YRS.
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Of course not.... and where did I say anything about 20 years olds.... ? nikkas from the ages of 18 to 80 don't know enough about our own history... stop looking to be offended about something.....
If people didn’t know in general (such as you know not knowing who cousin joe is) why are you talking down with the “well if you were here and here you would know that” at all?

I didn’t fukking say he always was the first to find or discover it. In this nuance, it was relevant with his last broadcast. This shyt is not widely talked about and his platform is widely viewed

Guess you know all about RNA interference too from Sunday school on the 80s huh
 
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:ohmy:IT TOOK THIS GOOFY ASS BOY 6 HOURS
TO FINALLY FIND SOMETHING
AND HE POSTS A STUDY.

A fukkING STUDY.
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I respect the brothers who fought for Civil Rights. Call me a c00n or whatever you nikkas do but I won't stop that. I know John Lewis fought beside MLK and I appreciate his efforts. He did what he could and tried. So fukk tariq for disrespecting this man, especially on the day after he passed away. If you don't see how that's fukk shyt, then I don't know what to tell you.

 
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I respect the brothers who fought for Civil Rights. Call me a c00n or whatever you nikkas do but I won't stop that.



:dead:NOW YOU POST A VIDEO OF HIM
TELLING YOUNG PPL TO VOTE
AS A LIST OF THINGS HES DONE
IN THE LAST 50 YRS?

THIS BOY COMES OFF AS A SPECIAL NEEDS CHARACTER.

IM NEVER ADDRESSING HIM AGAIN.
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:dead:NOW YOU POST A VIDEO OF HIM
TELLING YOUNG PPL TO VOTE
AS A LIST OF THINGS HES DONE
IN THE LAST 50 YRS?

THIS BOY COMES OFF AS A SPECIAL NEEDS CHARACTER.

IM NEVER ADDRESSING HIM AGAIN.
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I know John Lewis fought behind beside MLK and I appreciate his efforts. He did what he could and tried. So fukk tariq for disrespecting this man, especially on the day after he passed away. If you don't see how that's fukk shyt, then I don't know what to tell you. I am glad me and you don't think alike.
 

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R.I.P to a king aka John Lewis.

Student activism and SNCC
Nashville Student Movement

Civil rights leaders meet with President John F. Kennedy after the March on Washington, 1963. Lewis is fourth from left.
Lewis graduated from the American Baptist Theological Seminary in Nashville, Tennessee, and then received a bachelor's degree in religion and philosophy from Fisk University. As a student, he was dedicated to the civil rights movement. He organized sit-ins at segregated lunch counters in Nashville and took part in many other civil rights activities as part of the Nashville Student Movement. The Nashville sit-in movement was responsible for the desegregation of lunch counters in downtown Nashville. Lewis was arrested and jailed many times in the nonviolent movement to desegregate the downtown area of the city.[13] He was also instrumental in organizing bus boycotts and other nonviolent protests in the fight for voter and racial equality.

While a student, Lewis was invited to attend nonviolence workshops held at Clark Memorial United Methodist Church by the Rev. James Lawson and Rev. Kelly Miller Smith. There, Lewis and other students became dedicated adherents to the discipline and philosophy of nonviolence, which he practiced for the rest of his life.[14]

Freedom Rides

This is video footage of President Clinton delivering remarks a dinner honoring Representative John Lewis.
In 1961, Lewis became one of the 13 original Freedom Riders.[3][15] There were seven whites and six blacks who were determined to ride from Washington, D.C. to New Orleans in an integrated fashion. At that time, several southern states continued to enforce laws prohibiting black and white riders from sitting next to each other on public transportation. The Freedom Ride, originated by the Fellowship of Reconciliation and revived by James Farmer and Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), was initiated to pressure the federal government to enforce the Supreme Court decision in Boynton v. Virginia (1960) that declared segregated interstate bus travel to be unconstitutional. The Freedom Rides also exposed the passivity of the government regarding violence against citizens of the country who were simply acting in accordance with the law.[16] The federal government had trusted the notoriously racist Alabama police to protect the Riders, but did nothing itself, except to have FBI agents take notes. The Kennedy Administration then called for a cooling-off period, with a moratorium on Freedom Rides.[17]

In the South, Lewis and other nonviolent Freedom Riders were beaten by angry mobs, arrested at times and taken to jail. At age 21, Lewis was the first of the Freedom Riders to be assaulted while in Rock Hill, South Carolina. He tried to enter a whites-only waiting room and two white men attacked him, injuring his face and kicking him in the ribs. Nevertheless, only two weeks later Lewis joined a Freedom Ride that was bound for Jackson, Mississippi. "We were determined not to let any act of violence keep us from our goal. We knew our lives could be threatened, but we had made up our minds not to turn back," Lewis said towards the end of his life in regard to his perseverance following the act of violence.[18] Lewis was also imprisoned for 40 days in the Mississippi State Penitentiary in Sunflower County, Mississippi, after participating in a Freedom Riders activity in that state.[19]

In an interview with CNN during the 40th anniversary of the Freedom Rides, Lewis recounted the amount of violence he and the 12 other original Freedom Riders endured. In Birmingham, the Riders were beaten with baseball bats, chains, lead pipes, and stones. They were arrested by police who led them across the border into Tennessee and let them go. They reorganized and rode to Montgomery where they were met with more violence,[20] and Lewis was hit in the head with a wooden crate. "It was very violent. I thought I was going to die. I was left lying at the Greyhound bus station in Montgomery unconscious," said Lewis, remembering the incident.[21] When CORE gave up on the Freedom Ride because of the violence, Lewis and fellow activist Diane Nash arranged for the Nashville students to take it over and bring it to a successful conclusion.[22][23][23]

In February 2009, 48 years after he was bloodied in a Greyhound station during a Freedom Ride, Lewis received a nationally televised apology from a white southerner and former Klansman Elwin Wilson.[24][25]
 

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:gucci: WHAT HAS JOHN LEWIS DONE
IN THE LAST 50 YRS?


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When people (rightfully) say that immigrants are only here and only enjoy freedoms and rights because of the struggles, fights, and victories of AAs, they are 100% correct.

If you beleive that in your heart, how can you come in here and disrespect one of the men who was ACTIVELY part of some of those major fights and victories?

This is not a troll but a legit question. You mentioned being raised by NOI affiliated family members before. Some of these other dudes latch on to yters for guidance and structure that they never got. That is clearly not the case with you. Which is why I'm posing the question to you.
 

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I respect the brothers who fought for Civil Rights. Call me a c00n or whatever you nikkas do but I won't stop that. I know John Lewis fought behind beside MLK and I appreciate his efforts. He did what he could and tried. So fukk tariq for disrespecting this man, especially on the day after he passed away. If you don't see how that's fukk shyt, then I don't know what to tell you.



Tariq is very out of line for clowning John Lewis imo. Lewis put in real work for Black Americans


But I can't let you front and act as if Tariq isn't putting in real work for the present day.
Tariq is uncouth, he isn't a statesman like a John Lewis which is why he loses so many with his behavior. But the work is the work for both guys
 

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Tariq is very out of line for clowning John Lewis imo. Lewis put in real work for Black Americans


But I can't let you front and act as if Tariq isn't putting in real work for the present day.
Tariq is uncouth, he isn't a statesman like a John Lewis which is why he loses so many with his behavior. But the work is the work for both guys
The people putting in the same work as he is, would be shytted on by him and called a c00n. Umar called him out for that for a reason. I peeped game on Tariq a long time ago.
 

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I remember that Izm radio show where he wen't nationwide highlighting black businesses and had them overflowing with customers before covid





When the covid shutdown first started and there was a run on toilet paper he directed folks to buying from a black toilet paper manufacturer Freedom Paper Company. they got so many orders their site crashed.

FPC – Just another WordPress site


This is off topic, but Bri has some breast:

 
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