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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I really don’t understand trotting out internet randos as if they’re some authority.[/quote] +1 why should we care what some rando crazy person thinks? This is the problem with social media. Everyone thinks their opinions are worthy to be shared with the world.[/quote] Tariq is a viral personality who humorously captures the non-PC black barber shop and beauty salon zeitgeist. For YEARS he’s been going after privileged blacks from the Caribbean, Africa and Asia who look down on FBAs. He is very big of Foundational Black Americans (FBA) who have ancestors who were enclaved, victims of Jim Crow, etc.[/quote] He should try picking up a history book. The reason Jamaica is 80% black is because they were all brought there as slaves from Africa to work sugar cane plantations for almost 400 years. [/quote] Tariq believes blacks from the Caribbean smugly look down on African-Americans, while exploiting set-asides and policies intended for FBAs.[/quote] Because they do - I've witnessed it firsthand - but admittedly referring to all blacks as African-Americans is also wrong - [url]https://www.cbsnews.com/news/not-all-black-people-are-african-american-what-is-the-difference/[/url] [/quote] Meanwhile we have Tariq and others smugly looking down on Caribbean blacks on display, presenting them as elitist phonies just because they came from a different place - it's not as though Caribbean blacks didn't also suffer slavery and racism. And let's be honest here, this is just another example of how blacks pit against other blacks and it's shameful - urban blacks look down on rural southern blacks, the hostility that people try to stir up between darker skinned blacks vs lighter skinned blacks, and it's awful. And here I see Tariq doing exactly that, stirring the pot and driving hostility to drive wedges between blacks. It's awful. [/quote]
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