I never thought her to be biracial; rather just a light-skin Black woman. Suppose it doesn't matter, though.
It matters as it pertains to Tariq's past and present rhetoric.
I never thought her to be biracial; rather just a light-skin Black woman. Suppose it doesn't matter, though.
I've heard him speak on Jews before though.It matters as it pertains to Tariq's past and present rhetoric.
It matters as it pertains to Tariq's past and present rhetoric.
I've heard him speak on Jews before though.
See how he dodged my post completely?Congrats to Tariq and his growing family.
Stop deflecting from issues that actually matter. Bi-racial means next to nothing when it comes to Melanoid people. But coons and suspected white supremacists will inject that into conversations when we do try to steer our dialogue into empowerment. Halle Berry, Malcolm X, Fredrick Douglass and a slew of other aren't Melanoid because of one of their parents, or grandparents, were white? Are they somehow immune from systematic white supremacy because both of their parents (or grandparents) were not white? So again, you and others using that as an argument point against what Tariq Nasheed says is not a valid point whatsoever. This will be the only time I will address you directly on this issue, as the fact that you bring this up is only meant to steer the dialogue away from anything progressive.
Congrats to Tariq and his growing family.
Stop deflecting from issues that actually matter. Bi-racial means next to nothing when it comes to Melanoid people. But coons and suspected white supremacists will inject that into conversations when we do try to steer our dialogue into empowerment. Halle Berry, Malcolm X, Fredrick Douglass and a slew of other aren't Melanoid because of one of their parents, or grandparents, were white? Are they somehow immune from systematic white supremacy because both of their parents (or grandparents) were not white? So again, you and others using that as an argument point against what Tariq Nasheed says is not a valid point whatsoever. This will be the only time I will address you directly on this issue, as the fact that you bring this up is only meant to steer the dialogue away from anything progressive.
Anyone who uses the "he doesn't speak about Jews" as if being Jewish is a race (there are Jewish people of all races), should be seen as coons or suspected white supremacists. As you stated, he HAS (more than once at this point) spoken directly about people who take up the Jewish faith. Melanoid people who take up the Jewish faith are still facing the issues of systematic white supremacy, so when we speak about "Jews" who are you asking about? Tommy the Coon was the person to real get his supporters (You know, the guy who DIRECTLY STATED ON NUMEROUS OCCASIONS he doesn't like melanoid women and has stolen money from melanoid people) to go at Tariq with that issue. So, at this point, if you're STILL curious about Tariq's stance on this issue...understand which camp you're supporting.
You can see people in this very thread cooning it up by harping on this point.
See how he dodged my post completely?