"Tariq said" somebody said on here said that and it was more to the quote but it was sheepish.... I asked if Tariq was his daddy and I don't remember the response.... nikkas will latch on to anything... I know I'll get some shyt but Hidden Colors was no facts, to me and nikkas just talking based on maybe ONE thing they read, heard, or saw and just ran with what they wanted to believe.... Not saying folks wrong but it's 2016
Sheepish aptly describes much of his audience. I cant speak on whether the Hidden Colors series lacks facts cuz I've never watched any of the videos. Still, his following reminds me of the very things that trouble me with organized religion and politics. That being people are sheep, and Black people are just as susceptible to being mislead as any other demographic. Black people love religion so much that at times a good orator can come along and speak on any subject that Black people are sensitive to and then create his or her own "church" in a sense. Their own pulpit if you will, and social media in this day and age will allow any hustler an oppurtunity to eat.
It reminds me of what I read about a young Marcus Garvey on a soapbox competing with other "aspiring" leaders on their own soapboxes. The modern day soapbox is Youtube, Twitter, IG, etc.. Instead of a young Marcus Garvey, Hubert Harrison, or A.Phillip Randolph, we have Tariq Nasheed, Dr. Umar Johnson, Tommy Sotomayer, etc..