My issue is you can't be a Tariq believer then turn around and say you're producing a Mansa Musa movie..
Its a whole fukking contradiction..you can't have it both ways following a person who preaches "Delineation" from the rest of the Black world but now when it's convenient and you want some extra dollars you want to produce a film on an African historical figure.
Keep that same energy throughout and Maga..
No different than a Black from England whose people came there from Nigeria playing FBA roles in film, but stating loud and clear every chance they get that their roots are from elsewhere.
Before FBA/ADOS was even a concept, I’ve seen people from various parts of Africa and the Caribbean insist, and in the strongest terms, that they weren’t “Black” (to make it clear that they weren’t one of us}, but were Jamaican or Haitian or whatever nationality they were. And these were real life discussions and debates going back decades, not internet shyt. How many times have we had to suffer through some arrogant foreigner telling us we have no “culture” etc.?
FBA came about largely as a response to that, and to help fulfill a political necessity. So we thank you all for drawing attention to that need and showing us the way.
Outstanding work
@CHICAGO getting that traitor outta here. He’s the kind that would infiltrate a sincere FBA organization doing good work and bring it down from the inside thinking he’s striking a blow for Pan-Africanism, even though he’s no Pan-Africanist either. He’s an ignorant man without a country. People like him should be banished from among our ranks eternally, and then we’ll see how that type fares when they discover how some of those other groups really feel about them.