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Damn, he went in. I don't know if Umar is a fraud or not, but he's definitely on the right side in this beef with Tariq, who seems more interested in doing the work of white people.

He has always been the better articulated speaker imo.......Tariq is a non education clown with a golden mouthpiece........
 

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Let me elucidate because I'm not pocket watching and I CLEARLY Said these celebrities are not obligated to help the black community, that's their hard earned money and they can do whatever they want with their money....But what I'm saying is tariq is being hypocritical for getting funding from black people to make documentaries and movies, but he's shaming and disrespecting the brother for asking for some philanthropy from wealthy black people while basically doing the same exact thing, what you are essentially saying is no prominent black person wants to help the community because it's not beneficial or conducive to them, I think that's where "Charity" Comes from out of the kindness of your heart, but capitalism is not rooted in charity or philanthropy, every man for themselves right? I'm asking them to supplement the ownership/entrepreneurship mentality and financially back brilliant burgeoning minds in our community but it starts with us first, I'm noticing nikkaz think these dudes is above reproach and can do no wrong and anybody they criticized them has to be shamed

Tariq basically saying them dudes is million dollar slaves. Soon as they put try to give back and help the black community they will be blackballed. So Tariq saying f*ck if they help or not we got the means to help each other without them. Just stop spending money on "nikka trinkets" and create a quality black business or circulate your money with quality black businesses. That way whether celebrities help or not it won't be the "end all be all" and we can still get sh*t done even if they don't want to give back.
 

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Tariq basically saying them dudes is million dollar slaves. Soon as they put try to give back and help the black community they will be blackballed. So Tariq saying f*ck if they help or not we got the means to help each other without them. Just stop spending money on "nikka trinkets" and create a quality black business or circulate your money with quality black businesses. That way whether celebrities help or not it won't be the "end all be all" and we can still get sh*t done even if they don't want to give back.




:ehh: I thought you was gonna start talking spicy when I seen you quoted me



But I've been saying this all throughout the thread, black entertainers and athlete's are symbolic tokens for black people to aspire to be like....Prominent Black people used to suffer right along with regular black people so the urge to fight & sacrifice their careers was stronger , OJ Simpson in my opinion was the start of black people transcending race and becoming negropeans nikkaz started taking the high road and focusing on endorsements and sponsorships making sure not to be too controversial or polarizing which is why Michael Jordan is universally accepted as the goat instead of Kareem Abdul Jabbar, During the Blaxploitation Era we started idolizing dope dealers, pimps and entertainers and started subconsciously separating ourselves from black revolutionaries and their black nationalist rhetoric, I'm cognizant that athletes are told not to associate with poor black people, they've been told their "special" "different" so they view the black community from a different perspective, and these dudes are physical specimens not intellectuals so they are ignorant to our history in this country, they have white managers, white agents, white handlers, white PR, all in their shadow watching their every move
:yeshrug: so black people need to come together first and maybe then they Will come back home
 

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:ehh: I thought you was gonna start talking spicy when I seen you quoted me



But I've been saying this all throughout the thread, black entertainers and athlete's are symbolic tokens for black people to aspire to be like....Prominent Black people used to suffer right along with regular black people so the urge to fight & sacrifice their careers was stronger , OJ Simpson in my opinion was the start of black people transcending race and becoming negropeans nikkaz started taking the high road and focusing on endorsements and sponsorships making sure not to be too controversial or polarizing which is why Michael Jordan is universally accepted as the goat instead of Kareem Abdul Jabbar, During the Blaxploitation Era we started idolizing dope dealers, pimps and entertainers and started subconsciously separating ourselves from black revolutionaries and their black nationalist rhetoric, I'm cognizant that athletes are told not to associate with poor black people, they've been told their "special" "different" so they view the black community from a different perspective, and these dudes are physical specimens not intellectuals so they are ignorant to our history in this country, they have white managers, white agents, white handlers, white PR, all in their shadow watching their every move
:yeshrug: so black people need to come together first and maybe then they Will come back home

You doing what the dude in the video was doing. Why keep focusing on celebrities when we can do it ourselves? Group Economics is the key. Y'all don't even celebrate the celebrities and athletes who do give back and help the black community. Y'all want to complain and focus on the ones that don't. fukk them. Focus on the positive shyt. fukk the negative shyt .
 

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You doing what the dude in the video was doing. Why keep focusing on celebrities when we can do it ourselves? Group Economics is the key. Y'all don't even celebrate the celebrities and athletes who do give back and help the black community. Y'all want to complain and focus on the ones that don't. fukk them. Focus on the positive shyt. fukk the negative shyt .

:comeon: I said this earlier to another poster I'm not into arguing over trivialities bro be blessed my nikka





Local Assemblyman and councilman, Senators, Mayor's, Governors, Borough president's Etc...People in local government that can make tangible things happen for us in our communities, Asian's, Jews, And other non-blacks have these things on lock in their communities, they act on their interest of not they get the boot
 

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nikka did you read my whole post? nikkaz don't have to do shyt for the black community, it's their talent, their money, and their hard work & dedication that they used to become multi-millionaires and international icons.....But don't talk about black struggle and oppression if you not helping only when it suits And benefits your agenda like diddy buying the Panthers for example.....And tariq is a hustler, he's not no Bobby Seale Or Huey Newton, he's a great filmmaker and author
The problem with that statement is you don’t know what those people are doing when the cameras is off. And if they filmed everything as if they wanted recognization then niccas would be mad at them for that.

The caller was a idiot for thinking rich people are suppose to save him and other people instead of trying to organize and get chit poppin his self.
 

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Lowkey I'm starting to believe Tariq is an opportunist

Even though as much as I like Tariq how is he not an opportunist. He needs to have dialogue about the black experience because he's selling shyt. He's a hustler dude is selling gaming apps, clothes and dvd's. The one thing that bothers me and supposedly it's the number 1 gaming app is crispy biscuits. Lowkey that shyt had me looking at tariq like :patrice:
 

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:ehh: I thought you was gonna start talking spicy when I seen you quoted me



But I've been saying this all throughout the thread, black entertainers and athlete's are symbolic tokens for black people to aspire to be like....Prominent Black people used to suffer right along with regular black people so the urge to fight & sacrifice their careers was stronger , OJ Simpson in my opinion was the start of black people transcending race and becoming negropeans nikkaz started taking the high road and focusing on endorsements and sponsorships making sure not to be too controversial or polarizing which is why Michael Jordan is universally accepted as the goat instead of Kareem Abdul Jabbar, During the Blaxploitation Era we started idolizing dope dealers, pimps and entertainers and started subconsciously separating ourselves from black revolutionaries and their black nationalist rhetoric, I'm cognizant that athletes are told not to associate with poor black people, they've been told their "special" "different" so they view the black community from a different perspective, and these dudes are physical specimens not intellectuals so they are ignorant to our history in this country, they have white managers, white agents, white handlers, white PR, all in their shadow watching their every move
:yeshrug: so black people need to come together first and maybe then they Will come back home

People get mad at me when I say blacks in my 40s and 50s failed us but it’s true and not necessarily there fault. They didn’t have the fortitude to power through and continue what was being done in the 60s and 70s. I also think media pushed those images on us in order to flip who they wanted us to look up to.
 

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The problem with that statement is you don’t know what those people are doing when the cameras is off. And if they filmed everything as if they wanted recognization then niccas would be mad at them for that.

The caller was a idiot for thinking rich people are suppose to save him and other people instead of trying to organize and get chit poppin his self.



Absolutely Bro I agree
 

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Tariq isn't about black empowerment. He's about getting that paper by any means necessary. I ain't knocking him for it but I seen years ago he only hopped on the black empowerment wave to get that paper. This nikka even convinced his audience that there is no money in black consciousness yet Hidden Colors is one of the top selling documentaries. He really had dudes quoting him saying there is no money in black empowerment. I remember when the Powerball made it to a billion dollars and Tariq said "If I hit i'm moving to an island with my family. There ain't going to be anymore Hidden Colors i'm done." That was the last time I even watched a Tariq live streaming or anything. That nikka exposed himself right there as only in it for the money.
 
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Local Assemblyman and councilman, Senators, Mayor's, Governors, Borough president's Etc...People in local government that can make tangible things happen for us in our communities, Asian's, Jews, And other non-blacks have these things on lock in their communities, they act on their interest or they get the boot....now in my opinion black people started looking towards celebrity leadership when prominent figures like Kareem, Russell, Muhammad Ali became out spoken and jeopardized their careers for the black community speaking on racism in the 60s, but in 2018 that's no longer prevalent anymore, nikkaz is afraid to jeopardize sponsorships, endorsements, and alienate white people like Colin Kaepernick, he's been blackballed before our very eyes & nobody prominent came to his defense because it's not en vogue anymore, People Herald OJ Simpson as the standard Uncle Tom but all these nikkaz took his blueprint of transcending race through meritocratic means, they are not black anymore like that scene in "do the right thing" when Vito said Eddie Murphy, Magic Johnson, Prince Are not really Black "Black", and these people are not obligated to help us if they don't want to, their help should be supplemented by our entrepreneurship/ownership mentality first , 9 times out of 10 if we owned our communities and practiced group economics first, we would be the ones giving them scholarships and funding them on their road to mega-stardom in their respective fields, they would've automatically pumped money back into the community without us asking for it, I'm asking for men like Philip A.Payton Of the Harlem Renaissance Era who was a millionaire real estate agent that helped thousands of African Americans Find Housing in Harlem, and funded Marcus Garvey UNIA organization

politicians are "obligated" to the community because they voted for them, but who in the community is obligated to that community to give the boot to the politician?

I agree about the adopted celebrity blueprint, but I would say that the blueprint was learned from non-celebrities and was a common practice way before OJ, slavery times

Since Philip A.Payton, Marcus Garvey, Kareem, Russell, and Muhammad Ali wasn't worried about being blackballed/alienated by nonBlacks, they did what they did.

from your previous post, if celebrities not obligated to help, then why are they obligated not to talk about certain topics?
 

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politicians are "obligated" to the community because they voted for them, but who in the community is obligated to that community to give the boot to the politician?

I agree about the adopted celebrity blueprint, but I would say that the blueprint was learned from non-celebrities and was a common practice way before OJ, slavery times

Since Philip A.Payton, Marcus Garvey, Kareem, Russell, and Muhammad Ali wasn't worried about being blackballed/alienated by nonBlacks, they did what they did.

from your previous post, if celebrities not obligated to help, then why are they obligated not to talk about certain topics?



In my opinion OJ completely sold out when selling out was a death sentence in the black community he's the only one from that era i can think of that was operating like that, once people saw there was no repercussions besides a "wake up call" prominent black people started going that route more & being more politically correct "All lives matter"
"I don't see color" , i'm young, but i don't remember Clyde Frazier, Julius irving or magic johnson speaking out on black issues, Magic smiled more & was non-threatening & partied with jerry buss & we know how micheal "Republicans buy shoes too" jordan feels, and in my irrelevant opinion they are not obligated to speak on black issues because they've essentially transcended race or their celebrity & status has created a microcosm that insulates them from the inequities effecting regular black people, they don't want to rock the boat too much & become blackballed by non-blacks, if we had more power to blacklist them or marginalize their influence as a community i don't think they would operate the way they do & think twice before shytting on us like a charles barkley or recently ray lewis & micheal vick
 
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