Tariq Nasheed Is 100% On Point With This Post

Umoja

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tariq has gone too far this time

Nah, he's on point and I think this is one of the reasons why hyons is such a big thing in our communities.

I think the desire to help exists amongst some of us but ultimately the ugly question of "for what comes up". Some us don't have fire in a stomach when it comes to our direct relatives getting killed. I'd hate the thought of putting in work for my community only for them to hug my killer.

Truly shameful.
 

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How can you respect a man that claims to be pro black but agenda is really to use racial issue to make money.

White people real agenda is to make money off white supremacy but they claim to be pro white. They faking too huh? They acting pro white just to make some money huh? Why do you think other white people respect them or send them money?
 

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You can have an opinion about it, but if Botham Jean’s family found it in themselves to forgive her, it’s their right to carry it in that manner. Me personally, I would’ve let that bytch have it. Told her I hope she hangs herself and that the worst comes her way.
 

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Tariq, missing the obvious. This is about religious belief. If a black person so called "accidentally" killed their relative this family would react the same way. Not because of race but religious belief. In the brother mind, the most important thing is she gets saved. Why would that belief be different if the killer was black? They would want the black person to go to hell? If so, then that's obviously is kooning.
 
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