Tariq Nasheed: The Art of Race Hustling

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Background of Tariq Nasheed
I would much prefer not to mention anything about an individual like Tariq Nasheed. If he were not taken seriously by the Afrikan-Centered movement, I certainly would have nothing to say about him. This is a man who uses the most vulgar language about women, about people in general, and speaks like a teenager with a foul mouth who needs clinical help. He’s not a scholar or even a speaker worth attention. The problem is that he’s been welcomed uncritically into the Afrikan-Centered community. His background was not vetted before support was given to him for pennies. He was placed in a position of leadership, or at least as a representative, through his DVD productions and given trust in our community without consideration being made of his background. Tariq Nasheed is quite simply a horrible excuse of a man. He uses the B-word, the N-word, MF this or that, etc., etc. often speaking to or about women, and simply in general dialog. This is not someone who should be supported in a movement where basic decency, character, and respect should have a valued place, regardless of any video productions.


Tariq Nasheed directed the documentary series known as Hidden Colors and produced them through King Flex Entertainment while Kickstarter provided the funding. As audiences in the Afrikan-Centered community sat and watched Hidden Colors, they didn’t know it was produced by a mack, a pimp. I wonder if the scholars and activists who made appearances in Hidden Colors knew that they were supporting a self-proclaimed macking pimp. Before Hidden Colors, Tariq Nasheed was not known in the Afrikan-Centered community. He was known for being a mack. The Art of Mackin’ was his book released in 2000 on being a player. In 2005, The Mack Within was meant to make every man a player and a true mack. In 2009, he released The Elite Way: 10 Rules Men Must Know in Order to Deal With Women. He’s even released books for women to learn how to “get over” on men such as Play or Be Played in 2004 and the Art of Gold Digging in 2008. These are part of the productions which Tariq Nasheed calls his “mack lessons” intended to teach people how to manipulate the opposite sex for personal, financial, or sexual gain. His works are intended to show men how to present themselves as “players” to get sexual gratification from women and to show women how to get material financial gain from men. These works that would destroy the very fabric of what’s left of relationships and marriage in the Black community can be found at Tariq’s “macklessons” online. This would all be comical if our community didn’t take Tariq’s Hidden Colors serious. This is a man who has a DVDs entitled the Mack Lessons: Step-by-step instructions for success with the ladies. Are we to leave the generation of great Afrikan-Centered scholars who made monumental contributions to our historical lineage and cultural movement such as Dr. John Henrik Clarke (born 1915 to 1998) and Dr. Ivan Van Sertima (born 1935 to 2009) to now have a macking pimp, Tariq Nasheed, and a fraud fundraiser Umar Johnson as our spokespersons? Does it seem that Hidden Colors is his greatest mack lesson of all? Does it seem that the Afrikan Conscious community is being pimped by Tariq Nasheed – the mack teacher of Umar Johnson? Does it seem that this is one big hustle?






Afrikan Resistance: WHO TAUGHT UMAR JOHNSON HOW TO PIMP CULTURE? HIDDEN COLOR’S TARIQ NASHEED and HIS GREATEST HUSTLE
 

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He's not a perfect person or leader but he's doing more than most black men regarding the usage of our voice

We always so quick to point out the cons of our own, most of which most of us often deal with ourselves

How is someone less credible on black issues cause they say bytch or mothafukka?
That doesn't make his statements less valid

Didn't MLK have hoes anyway?

We can criticize Tariq for his faults but let's not allow that to downplay his part in vocalizing black issues

That's the equivalent of pulling up a pro black posters JBO history just because he wants to speak on some real shyt now
 
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