Tariq Nasheed on Breakfast Club

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You're misrepresenting what I was encouraging which is poor people not having children they can't afford but I don't expect you or others who have an aversion to critical thinking to unpack what I actually suggested, it's far easier to stick your fingers in your ears and yell.

LoL. This guy has been on the same shyt for 24hrs.
 

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Nothing happened to me, my posting has been very consistent, do you think Black people shouldn't be critiqued, if so, you're the one who needs to chill.

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I do not think that, I myself do plenty of criticizing but to harp on it...here? Not the place for it.
 

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I do not think that, I myself do plenty of criticizing but to harp on it...here? Not the place for it.

I'm not harping on anything, I made my comment and that could have been the end of it but people want to attack me like I'm anti-Tariq and I've been responding.
 

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You do realize the groups you mentioned all have a "standard" to adhere to.

They speak their own language, they have their own currency, they have their own original names, they can choose to go back "home" if they wanted to.

They have a culture which is independent of American culture. Their own food, clothes, traditions.

What common trait do American blacks have other than the color of our skin and the nasty reminder of how we came here as slaves and had to fight our way to freedom. Which standard or culture must we all abide by or look towards for guidance on how to improve our community? Is it the black politicians way? Is it the successful athletes way? Is it the music industry way? Is it the restaurant business? Should we follow our church leaders or our mosque leaders? Do we produce crops? Do we have oil? Do we have land? Do we own anything?

We are completely disconnected from our roots and are struggling to find our place in a white mans land with white man rules. Its like we are cars going in all different directions with no stop or yield signs. In other words, total confusion.

That should give you more of a reason to stick together, love each other, and fight to come up from under your enemy.

But the real truth is most black people don't view white people as their enemy and they damn sure don't want to separate from them. White people can do ANYTHING to black people and nikkas will go out of their way to let the world know they're forgiven. Black people love white people more than they love themselves and that's the core of the problem.
 
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