I'm not saying he's government funded, because yeah there might be an actual movement to look into reparations. And if it's not from someone who doesn't work for the government, they could care less if the movement restarts. Reparations aren't going to happen if there isn't a large enough coalition to support the movement.
It could be a thinktank, Leonard Leo, or thousand other shady multimillionaires. But there's reasons to break up movements who have similar interests. I mean, one of the arguments for MLK's assassination is not because he was talking about civil rights, it happened when he started talking about socialism. By having FBA and the broader diaspora 45 million strong, that is a movement that could create political change.
And I'm not saying Tariq doesn't believe what he says. The way he goes about it is wildly intellectually dishonest and at this point not even worth engaging in any serious manner.
well, that is really the main issue.
You could be mad at Tariq as much as you want, but they just isn’t any proof that the so-called diaspora would support reparations for ADOS/FBA

