Tariq nasheed finally went too far

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If anyone's the agent/clown, it's you all who aren't questioning the way we vote (unconditional support of Democratic Party without any specific set asides for black ppl), which hasn't generated any economic benefits for black ppl collectively over the last 70 years. Black wealth as % of total wealth is the same now (2%) as it was in 1950.
 

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One thing that hasn't been said yet is what tariq has to gain with his anti- black vote campaign. If black vote do not vote and in essence the dems lose this election.

The current extremely toxic and racist environment under trump and the GOP is great for Tariq's business. he profits primarily from "exposing white/non black racism towards black people" and the more incidences and cases of racism, white nationalist terrorism and police brutality there are, the better for tariq's hustle/business.

To borrow nbc news ceo comment regarding trump in 2016 "Trump is bad for America but very good for business/TV ratings

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I usually don't agree with Tariq and have my critiques about him especially profiting off of the whole conscious shyt but he right about john lewis. Face it, at some point in time, John lewis sold out. Mlk been dead for 50 years and this dude is in Congress??? Don't be surprised if it comes out that he was working for the CIA like Bayard rustin. Can't be on the COINTELPRO target list then become a senator. Hell no.
 

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The civil rights movement was good for its time but we need a new message

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How? A new message promulgated by WHO, exactly?

This p*ssy ass generation is completely indifferent and inactive. It was the YOUTH who spearheaded the civil rights movement. These bytch ass kids today ain't bout that life, nikkas on THIS SITE ain't about that life.

nikkas can't even DECIDE ON THE MESSAGE they supposedly wanna support.:camby:
 

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If anyone's the agent/clown, it's you all who aren't questioning the way we vote (unconditional support of Democratic Party without any specific set asides for black ppl), which hasn't generated any economic benefits for black ppl collectively over the last 70 years. Black wealth as % of total wealth is the same now (2%) as it was in 1950.
The solution is then to run and support candidates in the primary that support you and your people and remove the establishment democrats who havent done anything for you. The solution damn sure isn't you resign yourself to apathy remove yourself from the equation and allow people who would have you suffer control power without a fight. That's what bytch ass mindset is and its promoted by ignorant fukks or agents.
 

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I had to unfollow him... this voting shyt is sending him stupid.

Hes made his opinion clear.. he needs to just shut the fukk up now.

hes on that old man yelling at clouds shyt.
fukk u then. Going against Tariq is a failure in itself
 

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I'm not sure how much of Gandhi's personal letters and writings were common knowledge/publicly known in his lifetime and by whom.
And the ignorant part of your statement is that you're treating it like it was MLK Jr's individual choice. You can't get away with explaining it like it was a personal decision of MLK Jr. to whitewash Gandhi, you have to explain why John Dube, S.S. Tema, W.E.B. DuBois, Marcus Garvey, Hubert Harrison, Mordacai Johnson, Martin Luther King Jr., Langston Hughes, Aminu Kano, Kwame Nkrumah, Nnamdi Azikiwe, Nelson Mandela, Albert Luthuli, Desmond Tutu, Julius Nyerere, Kenneth Kaunda, and Joshua Nkomo ALL caped for Gandhi. Dube lived within shouting distance of Gandhi and interacted with him all the time, Tema interacted with him too, DuBois interacted with him regularly, Garvey and Gandhi shared books and letters, Johnson and King went all the way to India to study his ways and interact with those who knew him, a lot of the guys on that list studied Gandhi for YEARS before coming to a conclusion about him.

The Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi was first published in 1960.
That would have been 12 years after his death. That would have been the first time that all(most) of his writings,speeches, and correspondence letters would have been available to the public.
Unless you can point me to evidence that the men you listed were privy to these "savage""kaffir" and dirisive comments about Africans by Gandhi during his lifetime or prior to the publication of TCWMG, your claim of them caping for Gandhi ring hollow.
 

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I'm curious why the pro-black agenda has not shifted toward politics, and I dont mean talking about it for the sake of talking but actually the collective pushing towards a black agenda creating a PAC. Every elections I'm hearing dont vote, because said candidate didnt address black people, but we have yet to create a PUSH to bring forth an agenda. Its more easy to point out the discrepancies in the system but sticking your head out for black politics is the biggest risk obviously. Tariq can GoFundMe for every movie he make, but dont want to raise funds for a political effort to gain a voice with these politicians who are running. Instead folks would rather demean black ppl who choose to vote.
 
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