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

HNIC did well for himself.

As a young man in Sylacauga, he worked in a marble quarry. One day, Ray Victory drove up in an Oldsmobile Cutlass with Yasmine Pendavis and Nina Deponca with him and asked him for directions to Atlanta. Ray Victory then gave the young HNIC some words of advice that would eventually give us BGOL.


This is EXACTLY how it happened!
 
Once again, I'm not a part of that group or Yvette's group and I vote very time.

The reason I'm bring up the issue of how they will vote is because I am a chronic voter.

This is typical shit from you, you pick and choose what you want from a person's statement to fit the narrative you are trying to push.

I've noticed this bullshit from you for years.

You mean respond to the points you're making? Even if you do vote, your patnas don't and vehemently tell everyone "not to vote". How come you aren't coming for their necks?

99.9999% Caribbeans and black Africans vote Democrat. Ados and FBA don't - but its those prior groups you're worried about?

I don't think it's "voting" you're worried about (like everyone else is saying).
 
You mean respond to the points you're making? Even if you do vote, your patnas don't and vehemently tell everyone "not to vote". How come you aren't coming for their necks?

99.9999% Caribbeans and black Africans vote Democrat. Ados and FBA don't - but its those prior groups you're worried about?

I don't think it's "voting" you're worried about (like everyone else is saying).

boom !!!!
 
You mean respond to the points you're making? Even if you do vote, your patnas don't and vehemently tell everyone "not to vote". How come you aren't coming for their necks?
What the fuck do you think I was doing here?

You gotta feel fucking stupid if you donated to that nigga, especially when he made fun of museums in the past, now this shit is a comedy club.

A friend of mine of over 30 years donated $150 to this shit and when I showed him this shit, he got to bitching and cursing and shit and had no response, except to fold his arms and pout and say "Oh, I'ma just have to move to LA and join the movement" and I said, "Nigga you can barely afford to live in this LA (referring to Louisiana), you're 2 seconds away from relocating to Chucalissa, Mississippi for cost reasons".

I went on to say, "Nigga you are funding the lifestyle of a 50-year-old man, his common-law kyoodle wife, and his white mother-in-law" yet if you asked Tariq for $150 to get you through the week, the nigga would probably make a puppet or cartoon out of your ass" and he had no response.

Living and learning is fine but when you're 40 and refuse to learn, its a problem.

99.9999% Caribbeans and black Africans vote Democrat. Ados and FBA don't - but its those prior groups you're worried about?

Where are the stats for that, I posted a screenshot and the stats for Black, Non-Hispanic Immigrant were not listed.


I don't think it's "voting" you're worried about (like everyone else is saying).

So what am I worried about?
 
No wonder. Kenyans say to black Americans in Kenya We don’t want you here we want white people :lol:



wtf is going on with Nigerians


u think only Africans have these issues., u think Europe Asia the americas dont have these issues ?
U' re not even trying to hide anymore :roflmao3:
sorry to burst ur bubble that Africa isn't a paradise like America with zero issues.. thanks for playing !:roflmao3::roflmao3:

u seem to worry a lot about what happens in Africa for someone who claims he doesn't think about them,!!
none of these things or those ppl in any of ur videos have anything to do with ru reparations(isn't this whole movement about ? reparations?)
yet thousands of black american are relocating to Africa every year buying property & living their dream lives!
!
but god forbid one person has a negative experience them its sudden ALL AFRICA !!!


u keep proving why u joined a brain dead cult. !! u think any country on earth has no clash with its neighbors?
u think that only happens in Africa? not in Europe Asia or americas? or u think only Africans have these issues?
I can see why fba ados are a cult of low information losers who never owned a passport
 
What the fuck do you think I was doing here?





Where are the stats for that, I posted a screenshot and the stats for Black, Non-Hispanic Immigrant were not listed.





So what am I worried about?
u proved my point !there is no where in the article where its says BLACK IMMIGRANTS Supported trump at a higher levels than native black population.. (again its well established facts that black immigrants normally vote in lockstep with the native black American population historically ) u created that fantasy data in ur head to help u justify ur bs
 
u proved my point !there is no where in the article where its says BLACK IMMIGRANTS Supported trump at a higher levels than native black population.. (again its well established facts that black immigrants normally vote in lockstep with the native black American population historically ) u created that fantasy data in ur head to help u justify ur bs

I'm looking for the stat now,

If the stat backs up you and Drayonis, I'll stand corrected.

If not I'll make you drown mcguyver in the tub
 
No wonder. Kenyans say to black Americans in Kenya We don’t want you here we want white people :lol:


54Million Kenyans said that ?

yet






:roflmao3::roflmao3::crying::crying::crying:
watch it & cry

& when u finish watching Kelis building a wonderful life for herself in Kenya then cry some more when EarnYourLeisure visited her
 
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Among Black and white immigrants, there is somewhat limited nationally representative data on their voter priorities compared to other demographics. However, evidence suggests that Black immigrants, primarily from the African and Caribbean regions, and roughly 10% of the overall Black population, tend to vote for Democrats, similarly to U.S.-born Blacks. However, Black migrants rank the economy and immigration as more important than native-born Blacks and also rank the economy higher than all other migrant and non-migrant groups—suggesting that Black immigrants and more specifically Black immigrant men may be one of the most economically vulnerable of all the cohorts. The trends in the polls to some extent suggest why. Trump’s relative gains with Blacks overall (currently at roughly 13% support) was mostly driven by disaffected Black men—particularly in Midwest states such as Wisconsin, with large swaths of blue-collar workers now supporting him. Seventy eight percent of Black men supported Harris, compared to 80% for Biden in 2020,

Further, an analysis of Black male voters shows that while roughly 11% of U.S.-born Black men voted for Trump in 2020, an even higher number of foreign-born Black men (30%) did so. This reveals how differing socio-cultural experiences formed in one’s home country, distinct from the U.S., and coupled with the challenges of assimilating into a foreign country, can influence voter choice.
 

From my statistical analysis of the ATP waves, most Black male voters surveyed were U.S.-born (79.61%). In contrast, fewer were foreign-born (11.83%) or second-generation Black American men (8.56%). Among Black American male voters, foreign-born Black American men exhibited the most substantial support for Donald Trump, with a whopping 30% of them casting their votes for him. This support far exceeds the 11% from their U.S.-born counterparts, while second-generation Black American men exhibited even less support for Donald Trump, with only 10% backing him. This stark contrast emphasizes the unique political inclinations of foreign-born Black American men, who may resonate more strongly with Trump’s rhetoric, potentially influenced by varying cultural or socioeconomic perspectives shaped by their immigrant experiences. In contrast, U.S.-born and second-generation Black American men exhibited similar voting patterns, both being significantly less inclined to support Trump than their foreign-born counterparts.




Notably, political preferences among Black men are not immutable; they may evolve across generations. This is particularly evident in the similarities between the voting patterns of second-generation, verified, Black American male voters and those born outside the United States, implying that acculturation plays a notable role in shaping voter choice. These findings underscore the need for more extensive studies examining Black male voters over time to cultivate a more nuanced understanding of Black political dynamics, which vary considerably within the community due to factors such as immigration status and gender.

The future of politics among Black men is poised to be increasingly diverse and complex, reflecting the significant variety within its voting population. This profound diversity is often overlooked in political discourse, which limits its scope to mere gender considerations. A more nuanced discourse on this topic would extend to factors such as immigration status. This is especially needed, given that two of the last three presidential nominees from the Democratic Party (Barack Obama and Kamala Harris) are second-generation Black Americans. Notably, foreign-born Black American men represented the most fervent supporters of Trump, suggesting that their vote choice is shaped by different considerations relative to those influencing the political orientation of U.S.-born Black Americans.
 
What the fuck do you think I was doing here?





Where are the stats for that, I posted a screenshot and the stats for Black, Non-Hispanic Immigrant were not listed.





So what am I worried about?
Us for some reason. I'm right behind you. Boo
 

From my statistical analysis of the ATP waves, most Black male voters surveyed were U.S.-born (79.61%). In contrast, fewer were foreign-born (11.83%) or second-generation Black American men (8.56%). Among Black American male voters, foreign-born Black American men exhibited the most substantial support for Donald Trump, with a whopping 30% of them casting their votes for him. This support far exceeds the 11% from their U.S.-born counterparts, while second-generation Black American men exhibited even less support for Donald Trump, with only 10% backing him. This stark contrast emphasizes the unique political inclinations of foreign-born Black American men, who may resonate more strongly with Trump’s rhetoric, potentially influenced by varying cultural or socioeconomic perspectives shaped by their immigrant experiences. In contrast, U.S.-born and second-generation Black American men exhibited similar voting patterns, both being significantly less inclined to support Trump than their foreign-born counterparts.




Notably, political preferences among Black men are not immutable; they may evolve across generations. This is particularly evident in the similarities between the voting patterns of second-generation, verified, Black American male voters and those born outside the United States, implying that acculturation plays a notable role in shaping voter choice. These findings underscore the need for more extensive studies examining Black male voters over time to cultivate a more nuanced understanding of Black political dynamics, which vary considerably within the community due to factors such as immigration status and gender.

The future of politics among Black men is poised to be increasingly diverse and complex, reflecting the significant variety within its voting population. This profound diversity is often overlooked in political discourse, which limits its scope to mere gender considerations. A more nuanced discourse on this topic would extend to factors such as immigration status. This is especially needed, given that two of the last three presidential nominees from the Democratic Party (Barack Obama and Kamala Harris) are second-generation Black Americans. Notably, foreign-born Black American men represented the most fervent supporters of Trump, suggesting that their vote choice is shaped by different considerations relative to those influencing the political orientation of U.S.-born Black Americans.
and where does it say they voted against Black America at a higher rate? also didn't y'all fba ados say voting for trump was better? so maybe they were following yall's fba ados lead!!
30% male isn't the majority ,(which many of their issues can literally be attributed to the same issues as black Americans men (misogyny , conservative ideas(gays marriage/abortion etc & str8 being conned by the disinformation propaganda that also targeted black American men, she wasn't black but indian, (as per Bannon's plan) just as it was black American men who voted for trump at a higher clip than the women , so again , where's the data they they overweeningly vote against black America or not in lockstep as they have for decades.? and ur data again proves the point that , 1st generation & 2nd gens tend to be more liberal in vote becos they aren't as encumbered by there parents native traditions

the u get the data pls post it , we're waiting .
 
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And I explained any worry or concern in a previous post and it had nothing to do with anything even remotely xenophobic.
so u have a bigger worry about some imaginary shit than the actual approx 4million black American men of native black ancestry who are registered republicans and have voted lockstep with repugs for years start attending top Clarence Thomas, Tim Scott, Kaine, burgess etc etc and all the ones who are lawmakers who actually will vote on a a reparations bill as opposed to some podcaster mouthpiece..
maaaann the logic not working , try harder man
 
and where does it say they voted against Black America at a higher rate? also didn't y'all fba ados say voting for trump was better? so maybe they were following all's lead!!
30% male isn't the majority ,(which many of their issues can literally be attributed to the same issues as black Americans men (misogyny , conservative ideas & str8 being conned by the disinformation propaganda that also targeted black American men(as per Bannon's plan) just as it was black American men who voted for trump at a higher clip than the women , so again , where's the data they they overweeningly vote against black America or not in lockstep as they have for decades.?

the u get the data pls post it , we're waiting .

Asshole, I went looking for voting data to verify what you said in reply #6,593

It seems the data backs you up.

First-gen Black immigrant men still went 70% for Biden in 2020

And it seems as Black immigrant families move through the generations, their voting patterns fall in line with the wider African American community. 2020 showed Second-gen Black immigrant men going a point higher for Biden than natives.

Native born Black men ticked a touch higher for Trump because they took the bait on immigrants or transexuals but overall, most Black men in the US, native or immigrant origin voted for Harris, even if they had to hold their nose a bit when voting for her or stayed home and voted for nobody.

This is according to the stats from the pages I searched.

I can not find data for 2024.

But the data shows that any issues related to voting is not tied to the immigrant population, it would be fair to assume that Nasheed did more damage than any immigrant who may hold centrist or right leaning views but votes Democrat and that's not exactly uncommon as many Black southerners and Black people in general are socially conservative but still vote with the Dems
 
Asshole, I went looking for voting data to verify what you said in reply #6,593

It seems the data backs you up.

First-gen Black immigrant men still went 70% for Biden in 2020

And it seems as Black immigrant families move through the generations, their voting patterns fall in line with the wider African American community. 2020 showed Second-gen Black immigrant men going a point higher for Biden than natives.

Native born Black men ticked a touch higher for Trump because they took the bait on immigrants or transexuals but overall, most Black men in the US, native or immigrant origin voted for Harris, even if they had to hold their nose a bit when voting for her or stayed home and voted for nobody.

This is according to the stats from the pages I searched.

I can not find data for 2024.

But the data shows that any issues related to voting is not tied to the immigrant population, it would be fair to assume that Nasheed did more damage than any immigrant who may hold centrist or right leaning views but votes Democrat and that's not exactly uncommon as many Black southerners and Black people in general are socially conservative but still vote with the Dems
that's all folks r saying, thanks for playing :cheers::cheers:
 
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this is a brain on fba ados hate ideology !! read the comments on there, it literally reads like a stormfront meetup, she went on a whole hate diatribe about AFRICANFOOD ! about FOOD ! food that isnt marketed to her, food she doesn't eat or restaurants she doesn't patronize ! she then said they got NO SPICES IN AFRICA !!:smh::smh: (mind u 54countries with over 1000 culinary variations ) NO SPICES IN AFRICA
the comments is filled with all the ytsupremacist tropes wrapped in black america supremacy even its fba that doin this, many ppl who dont know gonna think this is what black america thinks unfortunately

 
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After the latest jobs report the Black unemployment had surged again this month to 7.2%, the highest it has been since 2021 post Covid.

Black male unemployment in particular has surged to 7.0% even with “mass deportations” occurring

We have reached out to FBA leaders for a comment, but they have decided not to comment at this time!
 


After the latest jobs report the Black unemployment had surged again this month to 7.2%, the highest it has been since 2021 post Covid.

Black male unemployment in particular has surged to 7.0% even with “mass deportations” occurring

We have reached out to FBA leaders for a comment, but they have decided not to comment at this time!



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After the latest jobs report the Black unemployment had surged again this month to 7.2%, the highest it has been since 2021 post Covid.

Black male unemployment in particular has surged to 7.0% even with “mass deportations” occurring

We have reached out to FBA leaders for a comment, but they have decided not to comment at this time!

But I’m sure there’s a good reason and they’ll post is soon as they get orders from tariqah after he’s done posting about some African bushmeat eater or how they stink or “cosplay” or about some random African 10K miles away in Africa living in hut or something , I’m sure
 
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