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I have posted numerous links of evidence showing how he has sponsored bills that fight against the mass incarceration problem and sentence disparity issue. I would consider setting up the museum, a bastion for knowledge, as a way to combat the alt-right. He is a freaking representative, not a supreme court justice. He has represented Atlanta well, and the growth and prosperity that Atlantans, particularly black Atlantans have experienced during his tenure should be highlighted as well.And @xoxodede you bedwench apologist, you stfu too. What has John Lewis done to fought back against the Alt Right and police brutality? What legislations he has introduce to combat the Alt-Right? Where’s the sit-ins for police executing unarmed black men like he did for illegals?? Soros owns the black congrssional congress and theyve been step in fetch it for their check while saying damn to the negroes who don’t vote for them. Y’all nikkas give lifetime passes to these clowns and it’s why they could ignore y’all and focus on buzz words like urban right/minority rights /LGBTXYZ rights and pleasing their doners (pimps) like Soros.
Criticize someone who was beat for protesting civil rights, because you think you’re doing more for the community by publishing books on “How to Mack”.
Only Hidden Color for Tariq Nasheed is green.

I'm just going to stick with my original assessment. We know Russia was promoting voter apathy towards black people in 2016. Any relevant black person on social media or other media channels even remotely talkin that don't vote shyt is suspect.
Wasn't he on RT? That's weird right?

ohhh you mean this john lewis
Mr I got my ass beat and did it with a smile![]()
...that tweet, or the fact this guy who responded hasn't been banned/paid a visit by the FBI.I’m sorry boo, the Federal Reserve is independent. Here is former Chairman Alan Greenspan stating it matter of factly...
They say they're privately owned and you say I shouldnt believe it?
No thread start needed. You talk about not knowing politics when you didnt know that the gov't gave over the power to print its money to a private entity in the early 1900's....

I don't talk shyt, I know shyt.I was pointing out that anyone can say they're doing xyz on the internet. Doesnt mean you're actually doing what you say.
Yea moving in silence huh? You off the phone lines? You off the computer when you're creating these black think groups? Yall meeting in the woods? Dont answer. Feds are watching right?
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We're looking at sites right now, all our certed up ppls have been notified of the upcoming opportunities. shyt is clicking.
If nikkas ain't getting pats on the head, shyt just ain't worth it.
We have to do better. No need to announce ourselves. Plan, build, and stack quietly.I'm sure what is more...that tweet, or the fact this guy who responded hasn't been banned/paid a visit by the FBI.

No, start a separate thread. What this got to do with Tariq coming for John Lewis?
And of course I know about the Jekyll Island meeting.I don't talk shyt, I know shyt.
You right

This makes absolutely no sense whatsoeverAre you dumb or just slow? The ish you spout is so annoying.
Who said "follow orders?" No one. What I SAID - was there is no Black Agenda. And there won't ever be. WHY? Because we all want different things -- that is real and factual.
A Black politician who is for Black people WILL NEVER win. NEVER.
There was never one -- and will never be one - and especially now. Since "Black" in America isn't just one ethnicity of people anymore -- and it hasn't been for a long time. And to be honest -- Black is made up of native blacks and black immigrants. And you can't be for one -- without being against another.
What I want and want my family wants -- is probably different than what yours want. Your community needs are not mine.
My family is anti-illegal immigration -- I'm sure yours isn't. Mine is pro-reparations -- I don't know if your is. Mine is programs and education placements/funding specifically for AADOS -- i'm sure yours isn't. Mine is anti-mass incarceration -- I don't know about yours or anyone else's.
I can go on.
On top of that ONE person - aka a politician is the middle man -- change can happen when politicians you elected are pushed and stayed on.
Seeing these internet delusions have me wanting to step away from forums and the internet period aside from gaming, job networking, and general news etc.
Another simple negro resorting to conspiracy theories instead of thinking critically.
Let me know how John Lewis is promoting a black agenda? Why can't he allow someone else to run for office in his stead?
Russian influence operation attempted to suppress black vote: IndictmentThe indictment describes repeated efforts to foment distrust of Democrat Hillary Clinton’s candidacy, evidence of an effort to “encourage U.S. minority groups not to vote in the 2016 U.S. presidential election or to vote for a third-party U.S. presidential candidate.” Christopher Anders, deputy director of the ACLU’s Washington Legislative Office, said this alleged suppression of minority votes should be of grave concern to both American citizens and investigators.
“Buried literally in the middle of the indictment is a paragraph that should jar every American committed to the long fight for voting rights,” Anders wrote in a statement. “The Russians allegedly masqueraded as African-American and American Muslim activists to urge minority voters to abstain from voting in the 2016 election or to vote for a third-party candidate… Both the special counsel and Congress should investigate whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russian agents in this alleged targeting of minority voters in 2016. Such actions, if proven, would be criminal.”
According to the indictment, the alleged conspirators used an Instagram account called “Woke Blacks” to tell followers a month before the 2016 election that “we’d surely be better off without voting AT ALL.” Less than a week before Election Day, the accused Russians purchased Instagram advertisements on an account called “Blacktivist” that read in part: “Choose peace and vote for Jill Stein. Trust me, it’s not a wasted vote.”
How Russia Helped Swing the Election for TrumpHouse Democrats later released not only the ads but also their “targeting data”—the demographics and the geographic locations of users receiving them—which indicated to Jamieson “whom the Russians were going for.” Among other things, she could discern that the Russians had tried “to minimize the vote of African-Americans.” Bogus Kremlin-sponsored ads that had circulated online—including one depicting a black woman in front of an “african-americans for hillary” sign—had urged voters to tweet or text rather than vote, or to “avoid the line” and “vote from home.
Opinion | Attacking the ‘Woke’ Black VoteThe indictment proclaims that the defendants acted as Americans to create social media pages and groups “which addressed divisive U.S. political and social issues.” But that is a phrase so broad and bland as to obscure the piercing truth that the indictment reveals: Referencing actual voter suppression, it says that “in or around the latter half of 2016, Defendants and their co-conspirators, through their personas, began to encourage U.S. minority groups not to vote in the 2016 U.S. presidential election or to vote for a third-party U.S. presidential candidate.”
“On or about October 16, 2016, Defendants and their co-conspirators used the Instagram account ‘Woke Blacks’ to post the following message: ‘Particular hype and hatred for Trump is misleading the people and forcing Blacks to vote Killary. We cannot resort to the lesser of two devils. Then we’d surely be better off without voting AT ALL.’ ” Coincidentally (or not!) this was the exact same tack being taken by the Trump campaign during that time. Just before the election, a senior Trump campaignofficial told Bloomberg Businessweek, “We have three major voter suppression operations under way,” in which Hillary Clinton’s “1996 suggestion that some African-American males are ‘super predators’ is the basis of a below-the-radar effort to discourage infrequent black voters from showing up at the polls — particularly in Florida.” This suppression may well have worked better against black people than other targets.