Tariq Nasheed just lost a fuck load of credibility....SMFH!

SpiritualPorn

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
I STILL don't feel right about it...

but

brothers i REALLY respect has broken it down for me and I support them.

But like anything they got wrong people speaking up for their movement.

And hopefully that doesn't derail this whole thing before it even starts.
You are a fair minded person so you consider everything

Both a blessing and a curse.

You have a strong value system it seems so you good.

I don't feel Ados is organic. Yvette is a very angry woman that is in desperate need of real dick. She comes off like an agent
 

Ninja05

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
One of the most ignorant arguments are the ones that state, “we’ve been dealing with white supremacy for 400 years, we can deal with another 4 years of Trump.”

Many at the ADOS movement forefront state this bullshit. That’s a bullshit tagline for the message boards, tee shirts and YouTube messengers. Meanwhile, we are trumpeting our pain like we are immune to the daily fuckery. Fuck that - he’s gotta go.

And any brotha or sista claiming that they won’t vote or encouraging our People to not vote is not for the best interest of Black People/ADOS. Fuck that.

Write in a candidate. No movement should ever encourage us not to exercise our right to vote (because we know the Presidency isn’t the only thing o the ballot). It’s interesting how the ADOS BGOL click never support going to the ballot and simply writing in a candidate (which would serve the same purpose). They advocate not showing up to the ballot box period. I wonder why???

They will rejoice in not voting. They will ignore this message. They either don’t understand that other issues that impact ADOS are on the ballot or...
 
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exiledking

Rising Star
OG Investor
Just remember in life we can’t really give the whole truth it could really upset the masses, and plus as blacks we need to know and find it out, we(bgol) already know a little more than him some things even in bgol we have to think just a little.
Lol gtfoh. That ain't what I'm talking about. Plus, his whole.concept of "HIDDEN COLORS" Is about exposing what he thinks is the whole truth.
 

Amajorfucup

Rising Star
Platinum Member
If all being a Tom means is that I don't think like you, then by all means, I'll be dat. You should've started that whole shit witb A simple "I'm sorry. I fucked up AGAJN. I gotta stop being stupid"
Not thinking like me isnt the issue.. Not thinking at all is. Tom.
The implication was clear in his message.

I can’t help you if you’re slow.
You should help yourself to be a better listener or lesser liar.
 

Duece

Get your shit together
BGOL Investor
I rock with Tariq, but this aint it....This is very dangerous

Even if he blames Belizeans, the lines in L.A. are blurred at this point, due to the mixing between Black Americans and Belizeans.

This is no different than NY where you can run into cats who identify as Black, but they have a grandma that is Dominican, Haitian, etc.

To be honest, most cats who claim ADOS are probably hybrids as well....If they look deep enough in their family trees.


Tariq has tried to hint at that "all Blacks from Louisiana are actually Haitian" thing and that is very dangerous and divisive and mostly untrue.
 

respiration

/ˌrespəˈrāSH(ə)n/
BGOL Patreon Investor
Tariq Nasheed aside. I'm really interested in why black people have a problem with the ADOS movement. I imagine its the same people that never understood the Black Lives Matter movement. :confused::confused::confused:
I don't think anyone should have a problem with ADOS or the Black Lives Matter organization.

But people need to be careful following those who say to
reject all presidential candidates who don't verbally co-sign reparations 100%

That's a made-up stipulation. Anyone with sense need be looking at a host of other issues too that a candidate is pushing when making a decision on who to vote for.

As I have said before, when our forefathers wanted to end the inequality of so-called "Separate but Equal", they didn't wait on a president to solve things. They demanded change no matter who was in office. Boycotted, disrupted and shut down. Put their bodies, freedom, livelihood and lives on the line.

But here we have lazy thinking dumb asses hinging their vote on a campaign promise or lack of one, instead of fighting for reparations regardless.

It's not an either/or. It's a "in addition to voting, we can" situation.

The Russian bots that targeted African-Americans in the 2016 election in order to get Trump elected, had as their ultimate goal to get us to:
1. Isolate ourselves from all other non-African American, non-white groups
2. Support a right wing agenda masked in Black consciousness
3. Divorce us from participating in the political process by convincing us to collectively not vote

I'm almost positive Tariq is a paid agent, because he articulates all those things, and seals the deal by spreading well known far-right white lies about Black Lives Matter and wholesale shitting on activism or protest movements of any sort.
 

Mr. Met

So Amazin
BGOL Investor
Tariq Nasheed aside. I'm really interested in why black people have a problem with the ADOS movement. I imagine its the same people that never understood the Black Lives Matter movement. :confused::confused::confused:
BLM got infiltrated by the LBGTQ movement, if it wasn’t one already and completely moved away from what it was originally supposed to represent.

As for ADOS, when you have to create fake enemies to make your point, your entire movement is farcical IMHO.
 

KingTaharqa

Greatest Of All Time
BGOL Investor
Tariq Nasheed aside. I'm really interested in why black people have a problem with the ADOS movement. I imagine its the same people that never understood the Black Lives Matter movement. :confused::confused::confused:

They are against reparations. Thankfully the internet lasts forever and we can pull up the receipts 20-30 years from now of all the blacks who worked against us. Let them keep talking. :yes:
 

yureeka9

Rising Star
Platinum Member
I don't think anyone should have a problem with ADOS or the Black Lives Matter organization.

But people need to be careful following those who say to
reject all presidential candidates who don't verbally co-sign reparations 100%

That's a made-up stipulation. Anyone with sense need be looking at a host of other issues too that a candidate is pushing when making a decision on who to vote for.

As I have said before, when our forefathers wanted to end the inequality of so-called "Separate but Equal", they didn't wait on a president to solve things. They demanded change no matter who was in office. Boycotted, disrupted and shut down. Put their bodies, freedom, livelihood and lives on the line.

But here we have lazy thinking dumb asses hinging their vote on a campaign promise or lack of one, instead of fighting for reparations regardless.

It's not an either/or. It's a "in addition to voting, we can" situation.

The Russian bots that targeted African-Americans in the 2016 election in order to get Trump elected, had as their ultimate goal to get us to:
1. Isolate ourselves from all other non-African American, non-white groups
2. Support a right wing agenda masked in Black consciousness
3. Divorce us from participating in the political process by convincing us to collectively not vote

I'm almost positive Tariq is a paid agent, because he articulates all those things, and seals the deal by spreading well known far-right white lies about Black Lives Matter and wholesale shitting on activism or protest movements of any sort.

BLM got infiltrated by the LBGTQ movement, if it wasn’t one already and completely moved away from what it was originally supposed to represent.

As for ADOS, when you have to create fake enemies to make your point, your entire movement is farcical IMHO.

They are against reparations. Thankfully the internet lasts forever and we can pull up the receipts 20-30 years from now of all the blacks who worked against us. Let them keep talking. :yes:

All of you guys have made some excellent points. I think people tend to over think a lot of these movements though. Here's what I get from ADOS: Statistics show that black people are at or near the bottom of every socio-economic metric today and have been historically. We've made great strides through successful movements since slavery but the numbers remain the same. I think ADOS people are saying "let's try something new, because obviously everything else has kept us in the same spot". There's a sound case for using leverage at the ballot box to get justice and a level playing field. If anyone else has a better idea that hasn't already been tried I'd love to hear from them. Let's not get caught up in who's an enemy and who's an ally. Let's stay focused on the fact that black people are on the bottom. That fact is undisputed. Every black person needs to recognize that and ask a very simple question. "Are black people on the bottom because we're inherently inferior or is something holding us back?" If you believe we're just flawed then you can stop thinking about it and go on with your life. If you believe something is holding us back, then that something needs to be dealt with. If not politically then get tooled up and start a revolution. The ADOS movement makes perfect sense to me.
 
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Shaka54

FKA Shaka38
Platinum Member
If anyone can't tell that Tariq makes this shit up as he goes to keep the Congregants paying their Tithes is just not paying attention.
The worst part of the ADOS movement is that the loudest muhfuckas being heard aren't the ones who should be listened to for any matters on any Policies.

Tariq is the muhfucka who the Media will trot out as a spokesperson so that he can be made a mockery but they don't consult or interview Dr. Claude Anderson or any other Black Intellectual. Their go-to is Entertainers and the Clergy and that's where Tariq falls. This muhfucka is a combination of the two. It can't be too much longer before he's puttin in a bid for a used Cessna and pitchin' it to his donors.

He'll start out talkin' about some shit and then it turns into "Immigrant Coons" but he's not shittin' on ALL immigrants, and then proceed to joke for 6 minutes straight using an accent while he forms his next thought. He's always shooting from the hip with this shit. I haven't seen any of the HC series in quite a while, but I don't recall anything about Aboriginal Black populations in the Americas in them but now that its a hot topic these days, he spews shit as though HE"S always been aware of this and he's gotta educate us on this.
This muhfucka is just jacking a popular topic and co-opting it as his own and his sheeple buy it.


Everybody needs to see this dude for who he is and he's not a serious proponent of anything other than lining his pockets. It kinda sucks that he has a huge following of full-blown sheeple for a flock.

Having said that, what y'all got on his trip to Seychelles?
 

Shaka54

FKA Shaka38
Platinum Member
All of you guys have made some excellent points. I think people tend to over think a lot of these movements though. Here's what I get from ADOS: Statistics show that black people are at or near the bottom of every socio-economic metric today and have been historically. We've made great strides through successful movements since slavery but the numbers remain the same. I think ADOS people are saying "let's try something new, because obviously everything else has kept us in the same spot". There's a sound case for using leverage at the ballot box to get justice and a level playing field. If anyone else has a better idea that hasn't already been tried I'd love to hear from them. Let's not get caught up in who's an enemy and who's an ally. Let's stay focused on the fact that black people are on the bottom. That fact is undisputed. Every black person needs to recognize that and ask a very simple question. "Are black people on the bottom because we're inherently inferior or is something holding us back?" If you believe we're just flawed then you can stop thinking about it and go on with your life. If you believe something is holding us back, then that something needs to be dealt with. If not politically then get tooled up and start a revolution. The ADOS movement makes perfect sense to me.
Well stated, Bruh.:cheers:
All that I would add is that we should NOT withhold casting a ballot but to direct it at the Green Party to try to put them on the map or if nothing else, write in yourself or a prominent Historical figure in protest.
 

yureeka9

Rising Star
Platinum Member
If anyone can't tell that Tariq makes this shit up as he goes to keep the Congregants paying their Tithes is just not paying attention.
The worst part of the ADOS movement is that the loudest muhfuckas being heard aren't the ones who should be listened to for any matters on any Policies.

Tariq is the muhfucka who the Media will trot out as a spokesperson so that he can be made a mockery but they don't consult or interview Dr. Claude Anderson or any other Black Intellectual. Their go-to is Entertainers and the Clergy and that's where Tariq falls. This muhfucka is a combination of the two. It can't be too much longer before he's puttin in a bid for a used Cessna and pitchin' it to his donors.

He'll start out talkin' about some shit and then it turns into "Immigrant Coons" but he's not shittin' on ALL immigrants, and then proceed to joke for 6 minutes straight using an accent while he forms his next thought. He's always shooting from the hip with this shit. I haven't seen any of the HC series in quite a while, but I don't recall anything about Aboriginal Black populations in the Americas in them but now that its a hot topic these days, he spews shit as though HE"S always been aware of this and he's gotta educate us on this.
This muhfucka is just jacking a popular topic and co-opting it as his own and his sheeple buy it.


Everybody needs to see this dude for who he is and he's not a serious proponent of anything other than lining his pockets. It kinda sucks that he has a huge following of full-blown sheeple for a flock.

Having said that, what y'all got on his trip to Seychelles?
:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: I've always said, Tariq should come with a label that says "FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY". I enjoy listening to his form of comedy when I'm at work on slow days. I'd never send him a thin dime or consider him a voice or serious socio-political discussion. He's just a nigga that knows how to make people laugh. And clearly that's what the media wants because you're right, the real thinkers never get invites.
 

yureeka9

Rising Star
Platinum Member
Well stated, Bruh.:cheers:
All that I would add is that we should NOT withhold casting a ballot but to direct it at the Green Party to try to put them on the map or if nothing else, write in yourself or a prominent Historical figure in protest.
:yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes:
 

respiration

/ˌrespəˈrāSH(ə)n/
BGOL Patreon Investor
Well stated, Bruh.:cheers:
All that I would add is that we should NOT withhold casting a ballot but to direct it at the Green Party to try to put them on the map or if nothing else, write in yourself or a prominent Historical figure in protest.
I hear you, Bro. But...We still need to vote strategically to get someone in to beat this bastard. I definitely would recommend helping campaign for whoever one feels is the best of available options that reps a good set of issues and has a chance.
 

Shaka54

FKA Shaka38
Platinum Member
I hear you, Bro. But...We still need to vote strategically to get someone in to beat this bastard. I definitely would recommend helping campaign for whoever one feels is the best of available options that reps a good set of issues and has a chance.
I agree with you. We're not gonna get what we desire, demand, or need in THIS Election Cycle, but all muhfuckas are hereby on notice and they can't continue to smile in our faces, make an appearance at a Church and a Radio Station and think that they're all good anymore.

Bruh, we've gotta weed out the Clergy and the Entertainers as who the Politicians and Media turn to trying to gage the Black voters.

Once the field clears and the Dems weeds out the hangers-on, then it'll become clearer. The GOP has GOT to go though. They're doing major damage.
I would've voted for Bernie in 16 if he hadn't gotten jobbed by the DNC. I voted the Stein/Baraka ticket. At least SHE/they addressed Reparations and was for it.

I also wanna break up this two-party chokehold that we are under too but Libertarians ain't it either.
 

SpiritualPorn

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
If anyone can't tell that Tariq makes this shit up as he goes to keep the Congregants paying their Tithes is just not paying attention.
The worst part of the ADOS movement is that the loudest muhfuckas being heard aren't the ones who should be listened to for any matters on any Policies.

Tariq is the muhfucka who the Media will trot out as a spokesperson so that he can be made a mockery but they don't consult or interview Dr. Claude Anderson or any other Black Intellectual. Their go-to is Entertainers and the Clergy and that's where Tariq falls. This muhfucka is a combination of the two. It can't be too much longer before he's puttin in a bid for a used Cessna and pitchin' it to his donors.

He'll start out talkin' about some shit and then it turns into "Immigrant Coons" but he's not shittin' on ALL immigrants, and then proceed to joke for 6 minutes straight using an accent while he forms his next thought. He's always shooting from the hip with this shit. I haven't seen any of the HC series in quite a while, but I don't recall anything about Aboriginal Black populations in the Americas in them but now that its a hot topic these days, he spews shit as though HE"S always been aware of this and he's gotta educate us on this.
This muhfucka is just jacking a popular topic and co-opting it as his own and his sheeple buy it.


Everybody needs to see this dude for who he is and he's not a serious proponent of anything other than lining his pockets. It kinda sucks that he has a huge following of full-blown sheeple for a flock.

Having said that, what y'all got on his trip to Seychelles?
You just summed it up nicely

Dr. Anderson is the first one I heard speak on 5 dollar Indians.

I'm not mad at Tariq but I just don't fall for the movement bullshit anymore. Most of them are just looking to get paid. Nothing wrong with that however if people get paid from problems then solutions work against them economically. They have no interest in long term progress.
 

Shaka54

FKA Shaka38
Platinum Member
You just summed it up nicely

Dr. Anderson is the first one I heard speak on 5 dollar Indians.

I'm not mad at Tariq but I just don't fall for the movement bullshit anymore. Most of them are just looking to get paid. Nothing wrong with that however if people get paid from problems then solutions work against them economically. They have no interest in long term progress.
Precisely! And as far as the movement goes, if you can hear them making noise by telegraphing every move and strategy, you may as well discount them.
Anything going on that is worthwhile is NOT being played out in public, it occurs behind the scenes.

These muhfuckas are Cheerleaders at a Pep Rally and Hype men. They have some worthwhile info here and there to keep you interested but for the most part, it's all for the short term personal gain of themselves.
 

SpiritualPorn

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
All of you guys have made some excellent points. I think people tend to over think a lot of these movements though. Here's what I get from ADOS: Statistics show that black people are at or near the bottom of every socio-economic metric today and have been historically. We've made great strides through successful movements since slavery but the numbers remain the same. I think ADOS people are saying "let's try something new, because obviously everything else has kept us in the same spot". There's a sound case for using leverage at the ballot box to get justice and a level playing field. If anyone else has a better idea that hasn't already been tried I'd love to hear from them. Let's not get caught up in who's an enemy and who's an ally. Let's stay focused on the fact that black people are on the bottom. That fact is undisputed. Every black person needs to recognize that and ask a very simple question. "Are black people on the bottom because we're inherently inferior or is something holding us back?" If you believe we're just flawed then you can stop thinking about it and go on with your life. If you believe something is holding us back, then that something needs to be dealt with. If not politically then get tooled up and start a revolution. The ADOS movement makes perfect sense to me.
You honestly want to see black people improve. Keep Fighting. You will see how the same shit gets dressed up as the latest outfit but they are the emperor's new clothes.

I'm not saying that to discourage. It wasn't until I got deep in it that I realized what the bottom line is.

Black peoples problems are self inflicted. White people have millions of books on the superiority of black people yet these fake ass leaders concentrate on slavery. The sad part is, they know better
 

SpiritualPorn

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Precisely! And as far as the movement goes, if you can hear them making noise by telegraphing every move and strategy, you may as well discount them.
Anything going on that is worthwhile is NOT being played out in public, it occurs behind the scenes.

These muhfuckas are Cheerleaders at a Pep Rally and Hype men. They have some worthwhile info here and there to keep you interested but for the most part, it's all for the short term personal gain of themselves.

I've seen this shit for years.
Get black people angry about whites, become a leader, get paid. Repeat.

Wealthy people meet in lodges at night and plan world domination.
 

yureeka9

Rising Star
Platinum Member
The BLM promotes change through the ballot box. They don't tell people not to vote.
Yep, its been 7 years since Trayvon Martin died. That's a lot of voting. How much justice has that gotten us? All I see are cops walking free and black people standing there with the stank face. Black people rushed out and voted for DeBlasio who had the power to send a proper message in Eric Garner's murder. Looks like that cracka got off light. I wonder if black NYers have buyer's remorse yet.
 

exiledking

Rising Star
OG Investor
Tariq Nasheed aside. I'm really interested in why black people have a problem with the ADOS movement. I imagine its the same people that never understood the Black Lives Matter movement. :confused::confused::confused:
Ya can't put Tariq aside when discussing it because he's pretty much the reason lol
 

Camille

Kitchen Wench #TeamQuaid
Staff member
One of the most ignorant arguments are the ones that state, “we’ve been dealing with white supremacy for 400 years, we can deal with another 4 years of Trump.”

Many at the ADOS movement forefront state this bullshit. That’s a bullshit tagline for the message boards, tee shirts and YouTube messengers. Meanwhile, we are trumpeting our pain like we are immune to the daily fuckery. Fuck that - he’s gotta go.

And any brotha or sista claiming that they won’t vote or encouraging our People to not vote is not for the best interest of Black People/ADOS. Fuck that.

Write in a candidate. No movement should ever encourage us not to exercise our right to vote (because we know the Presidency isn’t the only thing o the ballot). It’s interesting how the ADOS BGOL click never support going to the ballot and simply writing in a candidate (which would serve the same purpose). They advocate not showing up to the ballot box period. I wonder why???

They will rejoice in not voting. They will ignore this message. They either don’t understand that other issues that impact ADOS are on the ballot or...

Thank you!!!

It seems like a lot of folks don't know how things work. Voting, lobbying and contributions are the forms of political currency that politicians understand. Just like in regular life, you can't obtain anything or get a return unless you spend or invest said currency.

These folks don't want to vote or have anyone else vote, don't want to lobby anyone but democrats, half-assed at that, and don't want to contribute to candidates or form a superpac to put pressure on folks, yet expect magically get their agenda passed.

All the other groups they talk about getting "tangibles" have lobbyists that keep their issue in the face of elected officials, give money to people who support their agenda, and are very well organized to deliver or withhold votes to sway elections. They will vote for you or against you, but they rarely sit it out.

It wouldn't be so bad, but the tea party gave us the blue print. They sort of started out organically, but they weren't true grassroots, they were astroturfed. They had dark money being funneled to them via Americans for Prosperity and other groups buying them nice tour busses and allowing them to travel and keep discontent going.

When they realized the GOP was just using them to harness their energy to keep opposition to Obama in the headlines, and wasn't really trying to overturn roe vs wade, they showed the eff out. They had been legitimized by the GOP, who winked at their racism, saying they didn't agree with it but oh free speech. They started primarying establishment GOP with true believers, won the seats, and Congress had to kiss their asses for several years and there are still a few left causing problems to this day.

What they DIDN'T do, is sit out. If their candidate lost they still voted GOP because stopping Obama and the democrat agenda was still more important when it came down to a Republican and a dem.

Not showing up does nothing but reinforce the belief that black folks don't participate, aren't engaged, and can't be relied upon.

We have self described non voters suddenly going around here proclaiming they are going to not vote and encouraging others not to vote. It's like folks who proclaim they are boycotting Starbucks, or the most recent offender to black folks, when we don't patronize them in the first place. Your absence can't be noted if you've never shown up in the first place. You can't affect someone's bottom line or effect an outcome by non participation when you weren't participating to begin with.

I'm not against protest or third party voting, it can be very effective if used properly. I didn't advocate for it in 2016 because it was clear to me that Trump was a serious danger, and I don't advocate 3rd party voting now for the same reason. We don't just need our Presidential candidate to win, we need clear majorities in both houses for more than one year, or even one term, to roll back Trumps fuckery and move forward on a progressive agenda.

These are not normal times and it is far too important to get rid of Trump along with Stephen Miller, who is a clear threat to black folks and other PoC. However, I would have a lot more respect for ADOS if they were organizing folks to show up and write in the same name, something like "Reparations Candidate". Names that garner at least 1% of the vote are usually listed on tv by name. Seeing that you are showing up but spending your money elsewhere, gets attention and causes you to be courted to see how they can gain your business. Even picking a GOP or Dem candidate to support and then pulling support because they didn't do XYZ and causing them to lose next cycle will get attention and your vote courted.

All this "we aren't going to do anything but demand what we want" is nonsense. Other groups demand also but they exercise their power to make or break a candidate. Ados, or at least the ones acting as a mouth piece for the movement, aren't serious. All they are doing is sowing discontent and dividing black folks. They have no plan to actually achieve their goal. I've seen no effective strategy at all. Or at least they haven't been able to articulate one. All they seem to want to do is be seen running the Oppression Olympics, telling everyone how shitty black folks have been and still are being treated in comparison to everyone else. Even if we win that race, we still lose.
 

xxxbishopxxx

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Yep, its been 7 years since Trayvon Martin died. That's a lot of voting. How much justice has that gotten us? All I see are cops walking free and black people standing there with the stank face. Black people rushed out and voted for DeBlasio who had the power to send a proper message in Eric Garner's murder. Looks like that cracka got off light. I wonder if black NYers have buyer's remorse yet.

Meanwhile in Ferguson, MO racist prosecutor who protected Darren Wilson was voted out of office after having that position on lock for years.

The entire debtor system that was exposed during the Mike Brown protest was blown up.

St. Louis prosecutors are actually ignoring testomies from certain cops that are known to be problematic.

So how exactly is not voting going to help with fighting problematic policing?
 

KingTaharqa

Greatest Of All Time
BGOL Investor
Yep, its been 7 years since Trayvon Martin died. That's a lot of voting. How much justice has that gotten us? All I see are cops walking free and black people standing there with the stank face. Black people rushed out and voted for DeBlasio who had the power to send a proper message in Eric Garner's murder. Looks like that cracka got off light. I wonder if black NYers have buyer's remorse yet.

The Democratic Party without ADOS backing are just a bunch of gay whites standing at the Texas border. Completely toothless and a joke. They were laughing at us in January now every bodys laughing at them. Still no black agenda, no viable candidate to promote. Its over.

Since the white leaders of the Democrats want Joe Biden to be their nominee (worst kept secret) the shills of BGOL bout to prop him up as the savior and claim if blacks dont break their neck to vote for him at 100% clip the world is gonna end. :lol:
 

exiledking

Rising Star
OG Investor
Not thinking like me isnt the issue.. Not thinking at all is.
.
And you've demonstrated at least TWICE (Theres more but two come to mind in a week) that you talk about shit you don't read or even listen to. In this thread you admitted it.
 

yureeka9

Rising Star
Platinum Member
Meanwhile in Ferguson, MO racist prosecutor who protected Darren Wilson was voted out of office after having that position on lock for years.

The entire debtor system that was exposed during the Mike Brown protest was blown up.

St. Louis prosecutors are actually ignoring testomies from certain cops that are known to be problematic.

So how exactly is not voting going to help with fighting problematic policing?

Yep. And Mike Brown still gets no justice. I'm glad people are getting out and making the changes necessary to fix a fucked up system. I just don't like the idea of crackas killing wholesale with no consequences. The solutions implemented in Ferguson are about as meaningful as closing the barn door after the horse has ran away. If a candidate is not running on a platform that includes the way police killings are prosecuted then a vote for him is like pissing in the wind. Call me when a candidate that's serious about justice comes on the scene. I'll vote for them and donate time and money to their campaign.
 
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