I haven't heard a single compelling argument that applies to Tariq that doesn't apply to any other documentary you all watch.

he offers all of his documentaries for on-demand streaming here:Because if he was really about helping the people he'd post it on Youtube. He'd get ad revenue but still allows a majority of people to watch and view it. THe Ad Revenue would cover the cost of making the documentary easily but he's obviously in it for profit.
If those cacs at VICE can release long ass documentaries on Youtube as well as a host of others then I don't see why he can't do it. Other then him wanting to turn a profit.
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Sarcasm right?Because if he was really about helping the people he'd post it on Youtube. He'd get ad revenue but still allows a majority of people to watch and view it. THe Ad Revenue would cover the cost of making the documentary easily but he's obviously in it for profit.
If those cacs at VICE can release long ass documentaries on Youtube as well as a host of others then I don't see why he can't do it. Other then him wanting to turn a profit.
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I don't think you know how that worksTHe Ad Revenue would cover the cost of making the documentary easily but he's obviously in it for profit.
It wouldn'tTHe Ad Revenue would cover the cost of making the documentary easily but he's obviously in it for profit.





Tariq got into this pro-black hustle specifically to make money. That nikka ain't doing shyt for free.
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you know he makes more money off the books, right?Dude has like 4 kids. Why would he spend his time making shyt for free?