UPDATE: Tariq Nasheed pushed for $7Mil for Hidden History Museum; Tariq says “Pan Africanism is CIA funded”

Notice I haven't started cussing you out like the others on here? I'm trying to keep it civil

Carribeans and Africans aren't the reason you haven't received reparations
They aren't gatekeeping your money.

I'll ask you this. Tell me the direct path (starting with Congress) how you'll achieve/receive reparations?


Y'all keep denying Duece his bitchassness status and he keeps politicking for it.
 
Africa is starting to follow fba lead.
We started the reparations push
5 years ago they said they don’t think about that stuff 2025. They now have a reparations committee.
I roasted them on twitterer for wearing the white colonial wigs in court.
They now reject the colonial wigs.
They (Akon) bragged about Africa having over 50 countries.
I said them ain’t countries. Them is divided states.
I said Africa is the only continent without a super power.
Now they want a super power military
I said last year why do they allow other nations to rap there resources.
Now they want to stop the pillaging.

All of this is documented with a paper trail.
You want reciepts. I’ll open hand slap them to uour forehead
So you, an anonymous American faggot, singlehandedly dictated and rectified several hundred years of Continental African policies and the full fallout of "The Scramble for Africa" via "Twitterer" posts. Well if Trump doesn't get his Nobel prize this year it'll certainly be your fault.
 
Africa is starting to follow fba lead.
We started the reparations push
5 years ago they said they don’t think about that stuff 2025. They now have a reparations committee.
I roasted them on twitterer for wearing the white colonial wigs in court.
They now reject the colonial wigs.
They (Akon) bragged about Africa having over 50 countries.
I said them ain’t countries. Them is divided states.
I said Africa is the only continent without a super power.
Now they want a super power military
I said last year why do they allow other nations to rap there resources.
Now they want to stop the pillaging.

All of this is documented with a paper trail.
You want reciepts. I’ll open hand slap them to uour forehead
lets start

1: why're u worried about Africa? aint u indian?

2: u think Africa ( a continent of 1.5 billion ppl w/ sovereign governments economies industries were waiting on u FBA cultist to lead them on reparations talk? :roflmao:

u think ur little twitter hate cult has any geopolitical power over a continent of 1.6bllion ppl, u have no fba country , no fba powerbase, no fba government to seat in on global political affairs & but think ur twitter cult who can't even vote in a local representative in ur bumfuck city has a global say in geopolitcal affairs..
:roflmao::roflmao::roflmao::roflmao:
 
So you, an anonymous American faggot, singlehandedly dictated and rectified several hundred years of Continental African policies and the full fallout of "The Scramble for Africa" via "Twitterer" posts. Well if Trump doesn't get his Nobel prize this year it'll certainly be your fault.
he really thinks his twitter hatecult that has no fba country, no fba government or its fba delegations sitting in on any global power boardrooms instructing militaries, economies, has geopolitical power to move anything,!!:roflmao3: he can't even vote in an fba city council member in his bumfuck city :roflmao::roflmao:
 
But if we point out instances of them rejecting the push for reparations, they say it's isolated individuals, or they claim that they don't care about the Black American push for reparations.

Maybe mangobob and the Africans and Carribeans on BGOL don't care or even genuinely support the push for reparations, but a microphone and a podcast are a powerful thing; it basically helped elect a president. So if you have Candace Owens or one of these other grifters disrespecting Juneteenth or saying "Reparations are the extraction of money from people who were never slave owners to be given to people who were never slaves," then you can't dismiss that as just some annoying but harmless talking head.

Look at what a microphone and a podcast did with ADOS and FBA.
1 : African immigrants are not in ur American reparations talk -- ( so u are either lying or being disingenuous )
2: what instances of who rejecting reparations ? again see #1, Africans aren't in ur reparations talk, theyre not the decider or the cheque cutter for ur reparations, so why r u tryin to center Africans in ur reparations talk?

3: yes a microphone & a podcast exposed fba & ados as hatecults and the more ppl listen & interact with them the more they realize fba & ads r a whitenationalist front psyops

and I still haven't seen any political move yall have taken in the 7yrs of fba ados being online to move the reparations agenda forward other than try to get ppl to hate Africa.. & rally $$ to Tariq & Yvette
 
Notice I haven't started cussing you out like the others on here? I'm trying to keep it civil

Carribeans and Africans aren't the reason you haven't received reparations
They aren't gatekeeping your money.

I'll ask you this. Tell me the direct path (starting with Congress) how you'll achieve/receive reparations?

The path to reparations, starting with Congress, would be the passage of legislation by Congress, the Senate and the President's signature, which will not happen in this political climate with a hostile president in office and a republican party that is the furthest right it's been in it's history.

Cultures can reset themselves and this country can very well start easing back to the center or the left in no time and If we have a politician who makes this a focal point of their campaign to put forth this legislation, can we count on support from African/Carribean immigrants who are naturalized American citizens, including the children/grandchildren of these people who make up first and second generation of those communties?

Candace Owens, Byron Daniels (conservatives), Luvvie Ajayi (assuming liberal) all have spoken against reparations, are they a reflection of the African/Carribean community? Do we dismiss what we see on social media? How does this demographic act when in the voting booth and they are faced with voting for Candidate X who has a reparations plan in their platform, and could they have a negative impact?
 
Oh look. These dumb niccas just realizing that too. And they live there :lol:



this is the type of post a person in an online hatecult posts, thinking he's smarter than 1.6billion ppl on a continent (of course u would think Africans r dumb & ur the smarter one becos u r FBA!!) :roflmao3: ,maybe if u had built 1 single FBA country in all human history u would understand what Maponga is talking about :roflmao3: u really thought u ate with that :roflmao3:
 
The path to reparations, starting with Congress, would be the passage of legislation by Congress, the Senate and the President's signature, which will not happen in this political climate with a hostile president in office and a republican party that is the furthest right it's been in it's history.

Cultures can reset themselves and this country can very well start easing back to the center or the left in no time and If we have a politician who makes this a focal point of their campaign to put forth this legislation, can we count on support from African/Carribean immigrants who are naturalized American citizens, including the children/grandchildren of these people who make up first and second generation of those communties?

Candace Owens, Byron Daniels (conservatives), Luvvie Ajayi (assuming liberal) all have spoken against reparations, are they a reflection of the African/Carribean community? Do we dismiss what we see on social media? How does this demographic act when in the voting booth and they are faced with voting for Candidate X who has a reparations plan in their platform, and could they have a negative impact?
so ur fight is with congress but y'all spent 7yrs online demonizing Africans , spewing the worst kkk n**zi style rhetoric about Africans , to even dehumanizing the Africans (million miles away) in Africa who aren't in ur lives or in ur reparations talk,?
u named Candace Owen (who is of mixed blackAmerican South Carolina & Carribean heritage ,as if she's the rep for 1.6billion Africans! u single out Bryon who is also black republican (of mixed Carribean & blackamerican lineage) but conveniently ignore all the black American republicans who are literally black Americans & vote in lockstep with the republican party (the party that guts healthcare for vulnerable older black ppl , housing, black history in school, police brutality, college funding, etc etc & their agenda to talk about Candace Owen & some random luvvie mouthpiece ?
 
Notice I haven't started cussing you out like the others on here? I'm trying to keep it civil

Carribeans and Africans aren't the reason you haven't received reparations
They aren't gatekeeping your money.

I'll ask you this. Tell me the direct path (starting with Congress) how you'll achieve/receive reparations?

The path to reparations, starting with Congress, would be the passage of legislation by Congress, the Senate and the President's signature, which will not happen in this political climate with a hostile president in office and a republican party that is the furthest right it's been in it's history.

Cultures can reset themselves and this country can very well start easing back to the center or the left in no time and If we have a politician who makes this a focal point of their campaign to put forth this legislation, can we count on support from African/Carribean immigrants who are naturalized American citizens, including the children/grandchildren of these people who make up first and second generation of those communties?

Candace Owens, Byron Daniels (conservatives), Luvvie Ajayi (assuming liberal) all have spoken against reparations, are they a reflection of the African/Carribean community? Do we dismiss what we see on social media? How does this demographic act when in the voting booth and they are faced with voting for Candidate X who has a reparations plan in their platform, and could they have a negative impact?

and there we have it folks....

@Drayonis , for real i
literally thought @Duece would put on the smarter than the Africans hat and breakdown the direct path how they would, starting with congress, achieve reparations .... but after one sentence it was back to talking about Africans, Caribbeans & Candace , Byron, and some random social media blogger mouthpiece who has no political say or power.. and what some imaginary Carribean & Africans are doing in there imaginary minds...

there it is .. he couldn't go one sentence and right back to talking about Africans & Carribeans...

and still hasn't answered how they would starting with congress achieve reparations..

:roflmao: :roflmao:

when'll else fails just divert to Africa & Caribbeans like his Daddy trump diverts to Obama :roflmao:

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So you, an anonymous American faggot, singlehandedly dictated and rectified several hundred years of Continental African policies and the full fallout of "The Scramble for Africa" via "Twitterer" posts. Well if Trump doesn't get his Nobel prize this year it'll certainly be your fault.
Could just be coincidence. But it absolutely came from me first. That’s verifiable.
 
lets start

1: why're u worried about Africa? aint u indian?

2: u think Africa ( a continent of 1.5 billion ppl w/ sovereign governments economies industries were waiting on u FBA cultist to lead them on reparations talk? :roflmao:

u think ur little twitter hate cult has any geopolitical power over a continent of 1.6bllion ppl, u have no fba country , no fba powerbase, no fba government to seat in on global political affairs & but think ur twitter cult who can't even vote in a local representative in ur bumfuck city has a global say in geopolitcal affairs..
:roflmao::roflmao::roflmao::roflmao:
Well to be honest people have called in from Africa to Tariq’s show saying they’re drawing inspiration from him. Especially the Ibrahim Traoré movement and the South Africans.
I can pull up those shows. But you’ll have to give me a few days to find them. A lil busy right now
 
Could just be coincidence. But it absolutely came from me first. That’s verifiable.
I've read a lot of demented shit on this board but this right here is at the top. This explains so much. You are some schizophrenic motherfucker with far too much unsupervised computer access. You aren't even allowed to make decisions for yourself much less an entire continent. Whomever is in charge of your care, likely a CAC, is stealing money from the state.
 
and there we have it folks....

@Drayonis , for real i
literally thought @Duece would put on the smarter than the Africans hat and breakdown the direct path how they would, starting with congress, achieve reparations .... but after one sentence it was back to talking about Africans, Caribbeans & Candace , Byron, and some random social media blogger mouthpiece who has no political say or power.. and what carribeasn & africans are doing in there imaginary minds...

there it is .. he couldn't go one sentence and right back to talking about Africans & Carribeans...

and still hasn't answered how they would starting with congress achieve reparations..

:roflmao: :roflmao:

when'll else fails just divert to Africa & Caribbeans like his Daddy trump diverts to Obama :roflmao:


The issue is that we need to work out the terms because we are using "African" and "Carribean" as terms for Americans of African or Carribean origin who are naturalized and/or first and/or second generation descendants of those naturalized citizens, I'm speaking of American citizens, not some guy sitting in Lagos, Kingston, Luanda, Port-au-Prince, Accra, Bridge Town, Cape Town, Addis Ababa, Kinshasha or Antananarivo who doesn't care about America and maybe doesn't even speak English.

The issue you are missing (because you were conceived in Chernobyl) is that there are demographics in America that can affect the outcomes of elections.

What I am wondering is how the average naturalized American citizen of Carribean or African descent and their descendants are voting when it comes to this issue. Would they look at the big picture, or (because one issue voters are a thing) vote against it because it is of no benefit to them.

This is an African American community that just watched white women and latinos seemingly support Kamala Harris with enthusiasm, but then turned around and watched Trump blow her out on election night and I'm placing more emphasis on latinos because they are the group that is always placed next to us (Black and brown) and they went the complete opposite direction when it came to Harris and one of the talking points was that we need understand the nuance of their culture, how they vote, how they see women and how they really see Black people.

If we are talking about naturalized American citizens of African and Carribean descent and their descendants, they are basically going to be folded into the wider Black community, they are going to our schools, churches, they are marrying into our familes and us into theirs and we'll have the mindset that we are "All Black" but the fact is, many times there is a bit of nuance to the Black expirience in this world and does that present itself when it comes to voting, especially on the issue of money and benefits that this group will NOT get.




 
Well to be honest people have called in from Africa to Tariq’s show saying they’re drawing inspiration from him. Especially the Ibrahim Traoré movement and the South Africans.
I can pull up those shows. But you’ll have to give me a few days to find them. A lil busy right now
this fool just said Traore movement was inspired by fba Tariq !!!
:roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:


Tariq FBA has military personnel?
fba has global geopolitical sitdowns with world leaders to discuss strategies?
fba has successfully orchestrated a military unit power play into power?
fba has a currency ?

fba can't even get an fba member into local government politics but think u dictate & inspire a PanAfrican Traore movement in BurkinaFaso :roflmao::roflmao::roflmao::roflmao::roflmao::roflmao::roflmao::roflmao::roflmao::roflmao3::roflmao3::roflmao3:

this is a lot for one day !
 
The issue is that we need to work out the terms because we are using "African" and "Carribean" as terms for Americans of African or Carribean origin who are naturalized and/or first and/or second generation descendants of those naturalized citizens, I'm speaking of American citizens, not some guy sitting in Lagos, Kingston, Luanda, Port-au-Prince, Accra, Bridge Town, Cape Town, Addis Ababa, Kinshasha or Antananarivo who doesn't care about America and maybe doesn't even speak English.

The issue you are missing (because you were conceived in Chernobyl) is that there are demographics in America that can affect the outcomes of elections.

What I am wondering is how the average naturalized American citizen of Carribean or African descent and their descendants are voting when it comes to this issue. Would they look at the big picture, or (because one issue voters are a thing) vote against it because it is of no benefit to them.

This is an African American community that just watched white women and latinos seemingly support Kamala Harris with enthusiasm, but then turned around and watched Trump blow her out on election night and I'm placing more emphasis on latinos because they are the group that is always placed next to us (Black and brown) and they went the complete opposite direction when it came to Harris and one of the talking points was that we need understand the nuance of their culture, how they vote, how they see women and how they really see Black people.

If we are talking about naturalized American citizens of African and Carribean descent and their descendants, they are basically going to be folded into the wider Black community, they are going to our schools, churches, they are marrying into our familes and us into theirs and we'll have the mindset that we are "All Black" but the fact is, many times there is a bit of nuance to the Black expirience in this world and does that present itself when it comes to voting, especially on the issue of money and benefits that this group will NOT get.


u said all that and still back to talking about Africans & Caribbeans.. maybe ure the one born in Chernobyl, becos I see why a hatecult seems enticing to u


and still haven't answered how y'all would, starting with congress achieve reparations..
 
u said all that and still back to talking about Africans & Caribbeans.. maybe ure the one born in Chernobyl, becos I see why a hatecult seems enticing to u


and still haven't answered how y'all would, starting with congress achieve reparations..

I am talking about African and Carribean people who are naturalized American citizens, who can vote in American elections and I'm wondering how they would vote if they were faced with a candidate who supports and has a full plan for reparations, especially considering they would get nothing out of the plan.

Wondering how this demographic votes is not being xenophobic, its African Americans having a clearer picture of a group and how it votes and how it feels about an issue. We went into the 2024 Election believing that white women and latinos would be lockstep in support of Kamala Harris but when the stats came back, the only group to support Kamala Harris in large numbers outside of Black women and men, were Jewish women.
 
u said all that and still back to talking about Africans & Caribbeans.. maybe ure the one born in Chernobyl, becos I see why a hatecult seems enticing to u


and still haven't answered how y'all would, starting with congress achieve reparations..


I told y'all Duece is weirdo blunt wannabe troll
 
Africa is starting to follow fba lead.
We started the reparations push
5 years ago they said they don’t think about that stuff 2025. They now have a reparations committee.
I roasted them on twitterer for wearing the white colonial wigs in court.
They now reject the colonial wigs.
They (Akon) bragged about Africa having over 50 countries.
I said them ain’t countries. Them is divided states.
I said Africa is the only continent without a super power.
Now they want a super power military
I said last year why do they allow other nations to rap there resources.
Now they want to stop the pillaging.

All of this is documented with a paper trail.
You want reciepts. I’ll open hand slap them to uour forehead



 
This is the version of Tariq that we need

Breaking narratives with hard proof but this version of Tariq is gone

 
I still can’t believe Tariq nasheed got you emotional ninjas this upset for this long his fbi handlers must be very happy right now
 
this fool just said Traore movement was inspired by fba Tariq !!!
:roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:


Tariq FBA has military personnel?
fba has global geopolitical sitdowns with world leaders to discuss strategies?
fba has successfully orchestrated a military unit power play into power?
fba has a currency ?

fba can't even get an fba member into local government politics but think u dictate & inspire a PanAfrican Traore movement in BurkinaFaso :roflmao::roflmao::roflmao::roflmao::roflmao::roflmao::roflmao::roflmao::roflmao::roflmao3::roflmao3::roflmao3:

this is a lot for one day !
I said there’s audio of africans calling in expressing this. I can find them. Only thing is how much are you willing to bet??
Minimum 50 bucks. Or anything about that
 
Clowning an obvious grift does not equate to "emotional ninjas upset".
Its emotional because you're giving him clout by constantly keeping his name and this "FBA aka FBI" movement in your mouth. Example how was Jim Crow dismantled? By boycotting it and creating your own lane. Each time you emotional bitches keep crying about Tariq and posting screen shots of his twitter and youtube. You feed the algorithm and you keep making him money. Ignore him and he goes away. His only talent is emotionally triggering the weak minded and you fall for it every freaking time
 
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