Tariq Nasheed's Buck Breaking: Official Film Trailer.


The U.S. is a white ethnic state, we were the first non-white racial group integrated into the country which kickstarted other immigrate groups. This occurred haphazardly after shopping us around to various countries who rejected our presence and a Civil War that wanted to use our labor militarily.

This is what Native Americans see the U.S. for the most part, not as an integrative force but an expansion into their territories, they are always seeking to reclaim lost lands back into their country. We should go into their areas and get their perspective of the United States. Slavery which is an integrative force with your oppressor destroyed this natural instinct that we should have.

When you get these preachers coming in with their half baked ideas and limited historical knowledge, they will put future generations in a bind real quick. I don't see myself as an American citizen since I don't meet the criteria the founders wanted, until the Constitution is abandoned we should be mindful of our real place just like Native Americans. The guy that wanted to make us citizens was killed and many of us ideas were abandoned after his death which is a rejection.

Anybody thinking they are coequal citizen to somebody white is sadly mistaken. Jews were German citizen until they got their wakeup call.
 
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I had a chance to see this movie. I wasn't feeling it. He is saying the same things he says on his Sunday YouTube show. I didn't even finish completing watching it was so boring.
 
I bought the streaming version (with plans on getting the DVD next month). Great film, already watched it twice. Required viewing, and it’s best to get others to purchase as well.

Sidenote, for those who have already bought Tariq’s films, I’d also recommend Jason Black’s films. I rewatched Race War yesterday and was once again very impressed by how well it was put together. These two brothers have been dropping the best documentaries for years.
 
The fucked up part is the old man driving the truck was WITH the gay parade people :eek2:




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I watched it. This "documentary" was garbage. It was long on personal opinion, anecdotes, miquotes, "I heard that", "Someone told me", "They say", unproven conspiracy theories, false information, logical fallacies and outright lies. It was short on literary references, verifiable statistical data and fact.

Also, a TON of unnecessary shock images of slave-era whites raping Black men. Looked like a lot of it was stuff Tariq actually hired someone to draw for the film. :hmm:
 
I watched it. This "documentary" was garbage. It was long on personal opinion, anecdotes, miquotes, "I heard that", "Someone told me", "They say", unproven conspiracy theories, false information, logical fallacies and outright lies. It was short on literary references, verifiable statistical data and fact.

Also, a TON of unnecessary shock images of slave-era whites raping Black men. Looked like a lot of it was stuff Tariq actually hired someone to draw for the film. :hmm:

Exactly why I avoided it..seems Tariq was going after that gay dollar
 
I watched it. This "documentary" was garbage. It was long on personal opinion, anecdotes, miquotes, "I heard that", "Someone told me", "They say", unproven conspiracy theories, false information, logical fallacies and outright lies. It was short on literary references, verifiable statistical data and fact.

Also, a TON of unnecessary shock images of slave-era whites raping Black men. Looked like a lot of it was stuff Tariq actually hired someone to draw for the film. :hmm:

Thanks for confirming my suspicions, fam

I won't even bother too look up a free stream. I'm good.
 
This film is not garbage. Most people on BGOL are experts of history scholars, so the information is supposedly not new them. But, for the general public, this is much needed knowledge and enlightment. Most have no idea that this pra Tice existed nor do they understand how it has manifested into present day.

For those who haven't seen it, see it for yourself and see it with someone or a group of people who are not knowledgeable about the subject. The conversations generated will be amazing and thought provoking.

Buy it or watch it for free. Just watch it.
 
This film is not garbage. Most people on BGOL are experts of history scholars, so the information is supposedly not new them. But, for the general public, this is much needed knowledge and enlightment. Most have no idea that this pra Tice existed nor do they understand how it has manifested into present day.

For those who haven't seen it, see it for yourself and see it with someone or a group of people who are not knowledgeable about the subject. The conversations generated will be amazing and thought provoking.

Buy it or watch it for free. Just watch it.


Download link?
 
This film is not garbage. Most people on BGOL are experts of history scholars, so the information is supposedly not new them. But, for the general public, this is much needed knowledge and enlightment. Most have no idea that this pra Tice existed nor do they understand how it has manifested into present day.

For those who haven't seen it, see it for yourself and see it with someone or a group of people who are not knowledgeable about the subject. The conversations generated will be amazing and thought provoking.

Buy it or watch it for free. Just watch it.
No. It really is all that I said it is. HOT GARBAGE.
I watched it. This "documentary" was garbage. It was long on personal opinion, anecdotes, miquotes, "I heard that", "Someone told me", "They say", unproven conspiracy theories, false information, logical fallacies and outright lies. It was short on literary references, verifiable statistical data and fact.

Also, a TON of unnecessary shock images of slave-era whites raping Black men. Looked like a lot of it was stuff Tariq actually hired someone to draw for the film. :hmm:
As a matter of fact, when watching it, I took detailed notes on everything in bold, from which I posted on BGOL significant excerpts containing multiple examples of misinformation and lies in that lame excuse for a documentary.

Most people on BGOL are "experts of history scholars"? I'm not sure exactly what that means. If you're trying to say that most people on BGOL know and have read the works of great Black historians, Doubtful. Thirdly, I have seen no sound evidence that buckbreaking even existed - particularly any kind of systemic practice during chattel slavery.

So the whole premise is likely based on a LIE. Not only should people not waste their time with that trash, but they definitely are not gonna come out of it smarter or more knowledgeable than when they came in. They'll come out misinformed.
 
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