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tbh, both tariq's and umar's actions on social media have been super questionable. turned me off of umar for a while (never really got into tariq).
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He called you a "moist Jamaican clown"?
Bet he wouldn't have said that to someone in person cause, blocking a person on ig is much easier than blocking a punch in the face.
Well said Kirk.
1) Kirk Franklin have been becoming more woke and woke...respect
2) I like Shaun King ,but why is a white man the gatekeeper to civil right news?
His biological father is "a light-skinned black man" so i'm assuming that likely means half white. I honestly consider don't him black. He's mixed white... off white. Like Lionel Richie's daughter. He definitely isn't black.Shaun isn’t white
Who ADOS? I thought ADOS (American Descendants of Slavery) was jus a description like 2 weeks ago. Turns out ADOS is an organization that is kinda wild xenophobic.We were just in here calling those South African policies Trump-like a few weeks back lol.
It seems that a certain segment of blacks in America agree with both SA and Trump tho.
Who ADOS? I thought ADOS (American Descendants of Slavery) was jus a description like 2 weeks ago. Turns out ADOS is an organization that is kinda wild xenophobic.
You hate to see it.
Who ADOS? I thought ADOS (American Descendants of Slavery) was jus a description like 2 weeks ago. Turns out ADOS is an organization that is kinda wild xenophobic.
Yeah I dont join organizations unless I know what they are..."NOI", "Pan African", "ADOS" etc, from what I've seen, I'm good.
Doesnt mean I agree or disagree with all or none of what they say or stand for.
yup, thats why I stayed outta that thread. They should have use the opportunity to talk about the great things African-Americans have achieved instead of talking bad about non American blacks. I wish them nothing but the best
At first I didn't know what it was and credit to tay1 for tryna keep to the core principles. I engaged in the reparations talk but then the real message behind it came out and I couldn't believe what I was reading. I had to fall all the way back.
As a black man that deeply cares about the general welfare of black people all around the globe, I just couldn't understand trying to separate yourself completely from the entire black diaspora.
And now we see the unsavory ramifications of trying to separate yourselves completely from every other thing that's black. You wind up teaming up and supporting your initial enemy (alt-right/GOP) and effectively dismantling any ground you had to stand on.
Unbelievable.
I really meant it when I said you hate to see it.
So wait - offsprings of bi-racial parents are not considered black? Well atleast to some of y’all standards?
I thought it was an individuality identity of who the offspring embraced - their blackness or whiteness or both.
Now I think about the most of the militant gatekeepers for blacks were light skinned.
Its not really an organization. Im not a member of anything. I belive in solidarity first and foremost of all descendents of Sub-Saharan Africa and the diaspora first and foremost. Thats all bro.
Oh in that case - me too! Agree 100%.
Not sure if that even has or needs a label.
The Pan African dude said you cant be Pan African if you arent African.
Thats why I stick to what I know.
And now we see the unsavory ramifications of trying to separate yourselves completely from every other thing that's black. You wind up teaming up and supporting your initial enemy (alt-right/GOP) and effectively dismantling any ground you had to stand on.