3 people who came from a non black wombNessa may not be Black but Colin is. You don't consider Obama to be Black?

3 people who came from a non black wombNessa may not be Black but Colin is. You don't consider Obama to be Black?
Chinatown isn't all Asians. When you said "Asians" specifically, to me you're talking about Chinese, Japanese, Filipinos etc.
Either way you're not making any sense.
Personally, I think he's just entertaining, mixed with a lot of satire and layered in some truth, sort of like Chris Rock. He does a VERY good job of selling his POV, it's very convincing IMO because he has mastered the ability to wrap race around everything by switching stereotypes in an out from various groups and then conclude by making very broad generalizations about them referencing one or two examples from 100 years ago. However, when you break down every part of his argument, the math (and truths) just don't add up.Its not difficult to understand that black people are not as uniform as we would like to be. I understand that part. Tariq is not making himself out to be a person with ALL the answers, however he has presented the public with answers to alot of trouble which would be to create a community that has stronger unison.
What is wrong with what tariq is doing aside from it not being perfect ?
It is a great start to move towards something positive. You keep mentioning the status of what a economically deprived black person thinks in comparison to what a middle class/upper middle class black person. These two parties have one big thing in common, issues with white supremacy. A community does not need everyone to virtually the same bruh. But it needs to have factor that everyone share.
And you still have not given a reason as to why tariq doesn't make alot of good points and why you think the foundations of his arguments is false.
The foundation of his arguments is white supremacy so how is that false. Do you believe in white supremacy ?
Does he make ANY good points that you agree with?
Personally, I think he's just entertaining, mixed with a lot of satire and layered in some truth, sort of like Chris Rock. He does a VERY good job of selling his POV, it's very convincing IMO because he has mastered the ability to wrap race around everything by switching stereotypes in an out from various groups and then conclude by making very broad generalizations about them referencing one or two examples from 100 years ago. However, when you break down every part of his argument, the math (and truths) just don't add up.
Either way, I simply don't agree with you, and I think that those that mostly believe in Tariq's word as gospel are simply going to find themselves disappointed over and over again when you see that nothing changes.
As for your last question, I've answered it numerous times, over and over again. You'll simply have to re read them if you missed it.
As for "White supremacy", no I don't believe in it. I personally believe it's nothing more than ethnocentrism.
Traci Ellis Ross and Frederick Douglass came from black wombs tho.3 people who came from a non black womb![]()
Why tf they got a Arabian / Mexican chick interviewing tariq about black empowerment ... Foh with the she black bs but of course everyone with a hint of a tan black to some of yall
There's a couple posters on here who's always on some suspect shyt.
@Matt504 & @Knuckles Red might be the most blatant
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Here's some more of that nonsense :malcpls:
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