I think breh has become an all-time grifter. But y'all gotta chill with this type of extreme talk.![]()
Them hoe ass nikkas don't put in no work in their own city or even step to MAGA cacs in real life but quick to talk big and bad in a forum

I think breh has become an all-time grifter. But y'all gotta chill with this type of extreme talk.![]()


You can't be "useful in exposing racists" if you say "Project 2025 ain't all that bad".
as a person who follows politics closely, the one thing democrats suck at is disinformation/information campaigns 
Can you prove her dad is Haitian?
Yes Ice spice was supported by FBA it's not debatable.FBAs supported ICE?
What were her album sales?
So him and WS are all buddies now cause of that one statement? Does it take away from calling them out, asking for reperations? I said hate him all you want, I dont follow him, but I do use him like I use blm despite how corrupt that organization is, to sniff out racists. Its not a binary thingYou can't be "useful in exposing racists" if you say "Project 2025 ain't all that bad".
So him and WS are all buddies now cause of that one statement?
Does it take away from calling them out, asking for reperations?
I said hate him all you want, I dont follow him, but I do use him like I use blm despite how corrupt that organization is, to sniff out racists. Its not a binary thing
The conditions of that thread aren't enough. Anyone can use Fiverr.
You ever going to answer why your account sat dormant for so many years?
Because to do that, you would have to ignore the differences we face compared to other communities.
Read this in its entirety if you're truly serious: http://www.sentencingproject.org/doc/publications/rd_Race_and_Punishment.pdf
Also, wrt stats: Crime Statistics

You saying tariq doesnt call out WS anymore?, cause despite trump bs, I know thats not true. ive said i dont follow or support dude, I just know to make a mental note when ever a non black person goes at him, thats it. Its not that complicated.If you (meaning Tariq) are so obtuse that you can't see the blatant anti-Blackness in Project 2025, you're either frighteningly stupid or actively conspiring with the makers of it.
Uh yeah, it does. If you can't call out anti-Blackness that obvious, I have to question whether I should take you seriously.
Whatever good info Tariq provides, I'm sure you can find elsewhere without all the drama and sassy name-calling.
I posted that video in the first verify thread. Your account was dormant for over 3 years and you're hiding your profile. Stop dodging and get on with it.

You saying tariq doesnt call out WS anymore?, cause despite trump bs, I know thats not true. ive said i dont follow or support dude, I just know to make a mental note when ever a non black person goes at him, thats it. Its not that complicated.
In fact ive said it multiple times here, that his haters keep him alive here more than his fans.
Nothing c00nish about him nor is he an agent.I do not care about Tariq Nasheed. I have never purposefully watched any of his content, with the exception of one of his ridiculous music videos.
I just find it funny how vehemently his followers try to defend him when he's obviously a c00n and an agent.
Nothing c00nish about him
he literally parrots Dr. Claude Anderson

For those who were lost by the tweet like i was
"Recent controversies surrounding rapper Monaleo and her song "Sexy Soulaan" have created a point of contention with individuals identifying as FBA, or Foundational Black American. The disagreement centers on Monaleo's message of Black American unity, which some FBAs perceive as undermining their specific lineage-based identity.
Context of the dispute
Monaleo's "Sexy Soulaan": Released in late September 2025, the song and its music video featured themes of Black American pride and unity. In the video, Monaleo proudly displays the Black American heritage flag, a symbol often used by FBA proponents, while also welcoming African and Caribbean flags. The video's message was described as rejecting non-Black inclusion at a "cookout" but promoting unity among all people of African descent.
The FBA perspective: The Foundational Black American movement emphasizes the unique heritage and struggles of the descendants of American slavery. For some within the FBA community, Monaleo's inclusive gesture was seen as a betrayal, interpreting her message as a dilution of the specific focus on their lineage. This led to online backlash and accusations that she was attempting to "pan-Africanize" a term associated with the FBA lineage."