Tariq was in rare form last night: What is Moden Pan Africanism

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And yet you're susceptible to and content with empty rhetoric and slogans from your daddy Tariq. Hilarious.
As if your mammy Kamala has anything to offer besides calling people "nig-r" behind our backs with cacs. Or inventing bot lingo and excuses bc you lack black support now that you've been both exposed as liars and agents of self promotion.
 

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As if your mammy Kamala has anything to offer besides calling people "nig-r" behind our backs with cacs. Or inventing bot lingo and excuses bc you lack black support now that you've been both exposed as liars and agents of self promotion.
@dj-method-x and don't edit my quote with words and statements that I didn't say like you tried in that other thread when you swapped out that other poster's comment
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Why y'all lying?

List of Obama-era civil rights initiatives that the Trump Administration has rolled back

Here's a list of Obama-era civil rights initiatives and rules that the Trump admin has rolled back so far:

  • One of the first things Trump did when he got into office was reverse Obama's criminal justice initiatives related to closing private federal prisons and he also stopped all investigations into police departments having been excused of brutality.
  • He had the Justice Department drop its long-standing positions and investigations into voter ID laws meant to keep blacks from voting.
  • Trump's Department of Housing and Urban Development rescinded a proposed Obama-era rule that would have required more justification for public housing agencies seeking to demolish public housing projects in urban communities.
  • Trump reversed a rule requiring large companies to report worker pay by race and gender in order to decrease the wage gap through greater pay transparency.
  • Repealed Obama-era regulation that restricted drug-testing for job seekers receiving unemployment benefits.
  • Trump rescinded Obama’s 2014 Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces meant to apply 14 labor and civil rights laws to federal contractors, who now will no longer have to provide documentation of their workplace practices.
  • Rescinded an Obama-era Justice Department letter that asked local courts across the country to be wary of slapping poor defendants with fines and fees to fill their jurisdictions’ coffers.
  • The Department of Labor changed its interpretation of a law regulating when contractors can be held liable for employment and civil rights law violations
  • Overturned the sweeping criminal charging policy of former attorney general Eric H. Holder Jr. and directed his federal prosecutors to charge defendants with the most serious, provable crimes carrying the most severe penalties
  • Attorney General Jeff Sessions ordered Justice Department officials to nix reform agreements with troubled police forces nationwide.
  • Gutted Lifeline, the program dedicated to bringing phone and internet service within reach for people of color, low-income people, seniors, veterans, and people with disabilities, with particularly egregious consequences for tribal areas. They also voted to eliminate several rules promoting competition and diversity in the broadcast media, undermining ownership chances for women and people of color.
  • the Trump administration announced it would terminate the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designation in 18 months for approximately 59,000 Haitians living in the United States.
  • the Trump administration released new guidelines that allow states to seek waivers to require Medicaid recipients to work – requirements that represent a throwback to rejected racial stereotypes.
  • the administration announced its decision to bar citizens from Haiti from receiving H2-A and H2-B visas.
  • the Office for Civil Rights at the U.S. Department of Education released a new Case Processing Manual (CPM) that creates greater hurdles for people filing complaints and allows dismissal of civil rights complaints based on the number of times an individual has filed.
  • Attorney General Sessions announced the Justice Department’s ‘school safety’ plan – a plan that civil rights advocates criticized as militarizing schools, overpolicing children, and harming students, disproportionately students of color.
  • Secretary Ben Carson proposed changes to federal housing subsidies that could triple rent for some households in urban communities and make it easier to impose work requirements.
  • the Department of Housing and Urban Development announced it would be publishing three separate notices to indefinitely suspend implementation of the 2015 Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing rule.
  • Secretary Ben Carson proposed changes to the Obama-era Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) rule, which aimed to combat segregation in housing policy.
  • the Department of Justice filed a statement of interest opposing a consent decree negotiated by Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan to overhaul the Chicago Police Department.
  • the Department of Justice ended its agreement to monitor the Juvenile Court of Memphis and Shelby County and the Shelby County Detention Center in Tennessee, which addressed discrimination against Black youth, unsafe conditions, and no due process at hearings.
I have said this multiple times in various threads. I like Tariq but he has a fundamental misunderstanding of politics/policy issues. You did a great job of listing specific policies. Let me add a few more. I do believe that Black issues need to be address,but general policy issues also affect us.
Since Trump and the Republican took office 7 million people have lost healthcare. A lot of those people are Black. Healthcare is a life and death issue.
Under Trump, the number of uninsured Americans has gone up by 7 million

Also the Obama administration did not do a great job when it came to police shooting, but he was much better than Trump. Trump and Sessions ended Federal oversight of police in Baltimore. The Obama Administration actually investigated, and put mandatory reforms in both Baltimore and Ferguson.
Justice Department Announces Findings of Two Civil Rights Investigations in Ferguson, Missouri
In a reversal, Ferguson City Council agrees to reforms and federal oversight
This doesn’t mean the Democrats are good. They are fukking terrible, and we need to do everything we can to push a Black agenda. Especially in the primaries. However, it is just inaccurate to say that Trump hasn’t done more damage to Black people than Obama. On average Democrats are a little better than Republicans.
 

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I posted about this in The Root earlier:

#ADOS/#ADOE: That ONE Time I Agreed with Tariq Nasheed: Knowing Our History is KEY

It's well known and documented on The Coli that I am not a fan of Mr. Nasheed. Never was -- and more than likely will never be.

But, I have to admit I listened to his little show last night -- and I agreed with ONE THING he said 100%.

That was:

"Foundational Black Americans need to know our history."

Knowing our unique history is KEY --- and the most important part of the movement for reparations.
If some of us -- well most of us are walking around uneducated and misinformed -- spewing and repeating #fakenews about what our ancestors and family went through here in America -- this movement is dead in the water.
And I am talking about not only our ancestor's enslavement -- but what happened before, during and after the Civil War.
And even more...
If you are a #ADOS/#ADOE -- or however you decided to classify yourself -- or if you are non-ADOS -- but a supporter of our movement -- you MUST start now on putting in time and effort on doing your own research.

By not doing so, you are putting the movement in danger -- you are also allowing others to gaslight you -- and attempt to define and tell your story incorrectly.

They will also attempt to degrade and discredit your claim - plus attempt to talk about White Supremacy -- when they have no clue what it is -- and what it looks like -- nor really fought against it like you and yours. Bring up a few key people who decided to join our people and ancestors in the fight -- and act like they turned over the world for movement that was started in 1865.

Be proud of your history and ancestors-- and continue to fight.​
 
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Modern Pan Africanism: A bunch of MFs on the internet with no passports , that have never been to African promoting "black power and unity" via hash tags with no tangible work outside the web done for the community ala BucciMane
I thought pan-Africanist was ideology. Not a merit system based off of traveling and “tangible work”.

Speaking of tangibles, what would you consider tangible?
 

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Y’all still waiting on white Daddy to cut y’all a reparations check :sas1:

Y’all better go out there and hustle. It’s money out there to be made
 

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Falling for the Okey Doke isn't black people continuing to vote for people who refuse to seriously address the growing racial wealth gap, which continues to balloon under both parties, as black wealth approaches 0?

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Dems need to stop voting for corporate democrats like Hillary, Kamala, Cory, etc. and vote for the progressives in the party because they are the only ones that want to fix that problem. Take money out of politics should be the first thing Americans should be fighting for and that way we can truly focus on the issues and getting some progressive reforms going.
 

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I posted about this in The Root earlier:

#ADOS/#ADOE: That ONE Time I Agreed with Tariq Nasheed: Knowing Our History is KEY

It's well known and documented on The Coli that I am not a fan of Mr. Nasheed. Never was -- and more than likely will never be.

But, I have to admit I listened to his little show last night -- and I agreed with ONE THING he said 100%.

That was:

"Foundational Black Americans need to know our history."

Knowing our unique history is KEY --- and the most important part of the movement for reparations.
If some of us -- well most of us are walking around uneducated and misinformed -- spewing and repeating #fakenews about what our ancestors and family went through here in America -- this movement is dead in the water.
And I am talking about not only our ancestor's enslavement -- but what happened before, during and after the Civil War.
And even more...
If you are a #ADOS/#ADOE -- or however you decided to classify yourself -- or if you are non-ADOS -- but a supporter of our movement -- you MUST start now on putting in time and effort on doing your own research.

By not doing so, you are putting the movement in danger -- you are also allowing others to gaslight you -- and attempt to define and tell your story incorrectly.
They will also attempt to degrade and discredit your claim - plus attempt to talk about White Supremacy -- when they have no clue what it is -- and what it looks like -- nor really fought against it like you and yours. Bring up a few key people who decided to join our people and ancestors in the fight -- and act like they turned over the world for movement that

Be proud of your history and ancestors-- and continue to fight.
We should never forget this, nor allow others to either: co-opt, or lesson it.
Even if that means fighting for it as descendants. of. slaves, #Ados, aside.
 
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I thought pan-Africanist was ideology. Not a merit system based off of traveling and “tangible work”.

Speaking of tangibles, what would you consider tangible?

Literally anything besides posting hashtags on twitter or making youtube videos. Charity/donations, volunteering, mentoring, anything that would actually benefit the DoS/African communities
 

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Y’all still waiting on white Daddy to cut y’all a reparations check :sas1:

Y’all better go out there and hustle. It’s money out there to be made

White daddy cut a cheque to the Indians, Jews, and japs as payback for their atrocities and nobody batted an eye.

Why is only a bad thing when we want it?
 

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So many people scared for ADOS to get reparations. They claim we the poorest and we always robbing and stealing. But they so scared for us to get reparations to get fix the 400yr head start white people had on us. They scared of us to have real economic power as a group living in black suburbs and opening and owning businesses and employing our own people and properly educating our people building our own schools and communities
I agree with all this. in addition, in my opinion, a lot of people really need there to be a permanent underclass to make themselves feel good. Like when Patrice Oneal said a lot of people just want to be middle management. A lot of people will gladly accept a spot under WS as long as they are above ADOS.
 

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Literally anything besides posting hashtags on twitter or making youtube videos. Charity/donations, volunteering, mentoring, anything that would actually benefit the DoS/African communities

That’s hilarious because Pan Africanism has resulted in all of that world wide and the only thing Tariq and his followers bring to the table are slogans, punchlines and hashtags. Yet that’s who you listen to.

Interesting
 
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