Can you redpill on our boy Tariq's latest movement?
Tariq Nasheed is pushing his Foundational Black Americans (FBA) narrative with renewed vigor — framing it as a necessary reclaiming of identity and economic agency for Black folks descended from U.S. slavery. He argues that FBAs deserve reparations, cultural sovereignty, and political acknowledgment without being diluted by recent Black immigrant groups––whom he labels “tethers.” This movement challenges the broader Black diaspora to recognize the unique historical and structural plight of American‑born Black folks and asserts a separatist posture: “for us, by us.” In the clip above, he’s demanding new recruits stand firm by encouraging Black men to “stand on your ten toes” and affirm FBA presence and power.
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>>510459329I fully support this if they do it entirely on their own. Idc about reparations if they want to platform this idea to separate. And I mean like socialist dictator levels of separate, all black ethnostate where you can't leave and need to renounce US citizenship or like some Malcolm X style zionist movement where they move to west Africa.
Tariq makes fun of black African immigrants and carribeans it's really funny. He will post a horrible crime a Haitian did and mock it the same way people post black crime here. He will also call black immigrants cowards for running away from countries
He doesn't believe in pan afracanism at all while dr Umar does support pan africanism
My favorite Tariq Nasheed moment was when he gave Jesse Lee Peterson an honorable mention for the coon train award, that endeared him to me a bit actually
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7W_ZBqupkI