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Ole yes sah no sah *** *****Tariq Nasheed vs Jesse Lee Peterson -In Studio Camera Version - YouTube
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Ole yes sah no sah *** *****Tariq Nasheed vs Jesse Lee Peterson -In Studio Camera Version - YouTube
Tariq is corny. I don't see how people take him seriously.
Only time he gets annoying is when he throwing shots at that sotomeyer guy....only been listening to him since last year so idk the history b/t the two
I don't listen to anybody literally word for word but as of now he says more good than bad. Nobody else out here speaking about black issues w/o trying to mix in other agendas. It's rare these days
But some of his jokes be and any debate should be to the point because talking in circles get you nowhere.
That's why minister Farrakhan could always slay his interviews before mainstream media blackballed him
I've never watched hidden colors but seeing the praise it gets will always make me salute a black man for sharing knowledge. I'll probably cop em all when 4 drop next year
Haven't heard him since the foxxhole days...is his show on the apple podcast app?
He does the same **** to a specific group of black men just like black women.Dude is a clown! Hope he read this too. Used to rock with dude. Hidden colors were dope but he a grade A clown.
You can't drop all that knowledge in one breath then in next be using the n word and/or talking down on black women.
I'm good!
If a racist called you King or Original Man or God or whatever and still treated you like a second class citizen or lesser than a dog, it's not the word that's important. Likewise if a black man called you King or Original Man or God while robbing you, would it make the act less heinous? We get hung up on the least important part of our problems.
If the point is to not see ourselves through the eyes of our oppressors, then it doesn't matter what we call each other as long as the meaning of the words used between us are respectful in the context they're used in. I don't go around calling everyone N but I do use the word sparingly and I listen to hip hop, so it's said when I'm repeating lyrics.
I could be wrong on this one, but I think the word isn't that important. It's like saying the f word. If my girl says she wants to ****, I don't get upset. But if someone calls me a dumb ****, of course I'm gonna take offense. I think context is important.