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I notice how a lot of ‘Pan African’ YTubers from the SnaKKKes love holding on to their AmeriKKKan identities. These types are the main ones causing confusion on the continent. Others do tours where they allow YTs (spouses of a so called black man or black woman)in the groups, then have the nerve to refer to their familes as ‘beautiful’. ‘Bro’, you’re confused. This is a very undermining act at least in my eyes anyway.
Adjoa Malaika Gathoni, NonMwenSe and 2 others-
“nOt mY bEcKy/cHAd” — dem se.
But that is also why they love JewTube
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88,888 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
Those who stay in the cesspool are bound to get filthy.
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Obenfo Obadele In this case ‘filthy’ is confusion. A confused cesspoolian a word coined by Nana Baba Mzee Kamau Kambon.
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88,888 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
Well, in this case, I’m saying that if you stay on jewtube (the cesspool in this instance), you’ll be subjected to jewtube filth and then you’ll come back to us to report on the uncleanliness of what you’ve experienced.
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@Ndugu Talawa They do love JewTube so much posting on there talking ‘black,’ but capping for Beckies and Chads. Pan African’ts
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Did you know that Tariq Nasheed, the Pan Africanist, who made Hidden Colors 1, Hidden Colors 2, Hidden Colors 3, Haiti 1804, has a white woman living with him?
Tariq Nasheed’s wife and the mother of his children is a biracial mulatto woman whose mother is a white woman.
Tariq Nasheed is living with his white mother-in-law in an all white gated community in Los Angeles, California.
All of the millions of dollars that you put in Tariq Nasheed’s pockets is being used to finance the lifestyle of a white woman.
I don’t trust most Black people, especially Black men, who label themselves as a Pan-Afrikanist, Pro-Afrikan, Pro-Black.
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He has several Pimpology videos.
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He fooled a lot of Black people, including me.
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“If a woman has three or more visible tattoos on her body, she is a HO.”
-by the The Great Pan-Africanist and Pro-Black Leader, Tariq Nasheed.
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I never really followed Tariq especially when I saw his wife was bi-racial with a KraKKKa Karen for a mama.
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I was never either, I just saw the documentary on Ayiti Revolution. I saw him on a program, shown to me, where he said krakkkaz are “racist suspects” and someone showed me of evidence of him being a becky chaser.
But, it is an unfortunate (but clear) example of how the one drop rule makes, imo, a one drop fool out of us. Specifically, the way many of us — who should “know and do” better — ignore the implications of someone who has a krakkka parent or in-law.
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