I'm not sure if you watched all of the vid, but James explains that there are some legit grievances with this, but we're going about it the wrong way. It's just like black people that want to bleach their skin, they figure there's no other way but to be lighter so they throw their hands up and say "I didn't make the rules, i just live by them" There is a better way than casting all of them together as negative. I'm currently reading The Message by Ta-Neheisi Coates and in the chapter about him traveling to Senegal, he talks about how popular Americans are over there. Like you said, we all need to work together to develop respect for one another. How can this process begin if the 'leaders' of these "movements" are determined to keep us divided?
I watched the video, and it is the most effective take-down of Tariq that does not insult him, his wife, his children, his looks, or anything; he stays on the subject at hand and keeps it on topic.
He made some good points about a lot of shit being online not having a place in the real world.
offered how what ? 