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We really move the culture.
fukk Tucker Carlson forever.
They are useful idiots for white right wing fakkits. They are ideologically aligned house negros that’s why Tucker is shouting them out.
We really move the culture.
fukk Tucker Carlson forever.
We know this
The issue is the OTHERS have always been willingly gleeful to go along with being used by the white man to usurp the fight started by our Black American ancestors for economic and social equality in America. Its literally the ethos of the FBA movement and our delineation, the constant "we're not one of them" trope that was repeated amongst non FBA's(Caribbeans and Africans) to the white man of America in a desperate attempt to gain his acceptance when they arrived here post civil rights movement
Now people wanna act stupid and run the reverse uno on us FBA's like we're the ones aligning with white supremacist when we've been hopeless waiting for others to join us?
Nice try
"Ouuuu dey gonna start deporting you neegas too" and all that bullshyt yall try and spew to get us to back y'all weak asses up
fukk outta here
Who is ya’ll? I’m literally agreeing with you, breh.




he stealing nikka shyt now that he's irrelevant.

See, some of y'all are House Negros and don't even realize it, or maybe you do but are comfortable being at his disposal, as long as it benefits you personally. It's like how Malcolm X said 60+ years ago, the differences between the field negro and the house negro. Now, see, I'm the Field Negro in this equation; whereas many of you are the modern-day House Negro, White man feels the pain of his government getting robbed, and many of you in here are crying in agony (possibly even more so than the man himself) as if you were the ones robbed.
As I quote the man himself...
Malcolm describes the difference between the "house Negro" and the "field Negro."
So you have two types of Negro. The old type and the new type. Most of you know the old type. When you read about him in history during slavery he was called "Uncle Tom." He was the house Negro. And during slavery, you had two Negroes. You had the house Negro and the field Negro.
The house Negro usually lived close to his master. He dressed like his master. He wore his master's second-hand clothes. He ate food that his master had left on the table. And he lived in his master's house--probably in the basement or the attic--but he still lived in the master's house.
So whenever that house Negro identified himself, he always identified himself in the same sense that his master identified himself. When his master said, "We have good food," the house Negro would say, "Yes, we have plenty of good food." "We" have plenty of good food. When the master said that "we have a fine home here," the house Negro said, "Yes, we have a fine home here." When the master would be sick, the house Negro identified himself so much with his master that he'd say, "What's the matter, boss, are we sick?" His master's pain was his pain. And it hurt him more for his master to be sick than for him to be sick himself. When the house started burning down, that type of Negro would fight harder to put the master's house out than the master himself would.
But then you had another Negro out in the field. The house Negro was in the minority. The masses--the field Negroes were the masses. They were in the majority. When the master got sick, they prayed that he'd die. [Laughter] If his house caught on fire, they'd pray for a wind to come along and fan the flames.
If someone came to the house Negro and said, "Let's go, let's separate," naturally that Uncle Tom would say, "Go where? What could I do without boss? Where would I live? How would I dress? Who would look out for me?" That's the house Negro. But if you went to the field Negro and said, "Let's go, let's separate," he wouldn't even ask you where or how. He'd say, "Yes, let's go." And that one ended right there.
So now you have a twentieth-century-type of house Negro. A twentieth-century Uncle Tom. He's just as much an Uncle Tom today as Uncle Tom was 100 and 200 years ago. Only he's a modern Uncle Tom. That Uncle Tom wore a handkerchief around his head. This Uncle Tom wears a top hat. He's sharp. He dresses just like you do. He speaks the same phraseology, the same language. He tries to speak it better than you do. He speaks with the same accents and diction. And when you say, "your army," he says, "our army." He hasn't got anybody to defend him, but anytime you say "we" he says "we." "Our president," "our government," "our Senate," "our congressmen," "our this and our that." And he hasn't even got a seat in that "our" even at the end of the line. So this is the twentieth-century Negro. Whenever you say "you," the personal pronoun in the singular or in the plural, he uses it right along with you. When you say you're in trouble, he says, "Yes, we're in trouble."
pathetic mothafukkasIts people like you that get black people trapped and smoked. When that Fresh&Fit k00n was on a live with a popular white supremacist, they straight up asked him "after you help us achieve our objectives, are you also willing to pack up and leave to help make this a white country?"These scare tactics are tired and we are impervious to it. FBAs/ADOS got it the worse with opps’ impunity. Immigrants aren’t protecting us.
We need an FBA president.fukk Tucker Carlson. He’s a high level white supremacist.
It’s just interesting that I’ve said for years now that FBA wasn’t some online phenomenon. That I’ve seen people in the street wearing FBA shirts, started a convo with a brother at a dinner party and he asked me where my family was from and I said Alabama and his immediate reply was 100% FBA and this particular brother is a multimillionaire entrepreneur, we even heard Ryan Coogler mention it unprovoked.
We have successfully delineated ourselves. Now it’s time to focus on local voting and tangibles.
I want to see an FBA Governor come out of one of these black states in the South. More FBA reps and Congress members. I’m helping an FBA breh in NJ run for a seat this year.
It’s up.