Byron is a second generation tether and last time I looked there were more Foundational Black Americans then immigrants and their children, Byron doesn't speak for the black community.
@@Knowing341 he did speak about reparations he is against reparations that is speaking on it. It isn't his called. Tethers have to stay out of fba business period. He can represent white that's his choice who cares just stay out of foundational Black Americans business. Since he isn't a representative for fba his opinion is irrelevant
@@yolanda6094 Lol. He didn’t raise the topic? The host did! He’s there to be interviewed and he answered questions. Here’s a thought - tell newscasters only ask the question to FBA s. Like jim Clyburn. Btw- at end of day… FBA s alone will not decide reparations
@@Knowing341 fba pushed immigration laws and civil rights movement without any African or carribeans in sight. You all was not allowed here in the 50s and 60.
@@Cratossama IDGAD How he got here. The ONLY reason he is here is because our blood runs through this soil. He needs to pay reparations for the damages he's continuing in WS by speaking against us.
Has anyone noticed that whenever someone talks against reparations, they never speak with someone who can successfully articulate why it's 100% deserving.
Y'all have not understood propaganda yet I mean didn't these guys on the internet teach you anything they will never bring anyone on that will explain reparations that's why I be getting on Tariq about him bringing people on that speaking against it when we trying to get it but he'll bring people on that speaks against it on his radio show all the damn time they will never bring anyone on that's 100% accurate and on point about reparations
They will never put anyone on The Breakfast Club that can articulate reparations in the right way as a matter of fact you will never see anyone on TV nowhere doing that😮 this country is racist as hell and the fight for reparations will go long pass the next two or three years we just got to double down and keep fighting... that's all
Why is it deserved? 260 years of unpaid labor. The theft of millions of acres of land purchased with post slavery earnings. The bombing and burning of hundreds of Black communities up until the late 1960s. The thousands of lynchings of innocent Black people whose names can be found in Alabama's museum of lynching. Immediately granting white immigrants rights that Black Americans didn't get in some cases decades after they'd arrived and for the deliberate poisoning of our communities by dumping illegal drugs in our communities and on our youth the way the way Ronald Reagan and Oliver North did during the Iran Contra fiasco. Now I have a question. Why is it none of you ask why this country sends Black American tax dollars to Israel every year? Why are our tax dollars being used to pay for white opioid addicts to be housed in rehab centers when you locked our people up for crack? Why don't any of you ask why America sends billions to Ukraine? These are the questions I'd like answers to.
@@thomasjones8805 FACT!!! The only way to get that is to encourage people to vote blue. Then with a democratic congress and president, the work really begins. They will have to be pressured and made to enact laws to benefit our Black people.
Real problem is wayyyy to many black immigrants have high positions in America i would ask them how many foundational black Americans have high positions in africa n the Caribbean??
None! Great analysis 👍🏾 FBA is political powerless domestically and internationally. Meanwhile, these Thethers can come over here and get politically elevated to empower their tribe while we don't even have dual citizenship on the diaspora or in the caribbean islands.
Your community continues to support them because they only perceive their Black identity. They are so ignorant that you should feel embarrassed to be associated with them.
@@Knowing341 only issue I have wit Byron is his stance on cash payment reparations for foundational black Americans. He is in no position to choose where is tax dollars go foundational black Americans is paying taxes that benifits people around the world so why when it comes to us we have to hear lame excuses that him n his family haven't been here that long well that's all the reason for him n his pp to pay more taxes yes I said more
@@Knowing341 my next question to Byron is where does he stand on an anti black hate crime bill for foundational black Americans even he would have to admit that black immigrants n the rest of u immigrants from all over America have literally been protected n put before foundational black Americans
Imagine if foundational black Americans went to the Caribbean Islands or Diaspora, and told them they shouldn't worry about restitution or reparations, from the British, French and Dutch government, because our FBA family didn't have anything to do with that, and they don't deserve it. How would they feel? 🤔 Ummm
We just weren't built like that..to go to someone else's nation and tell them what they should and shouldn't be getting and doing who raised these ppl?
here are the facts ⚖️ The U.S. government has historically paid out reparations to Native American tribes as part of settlement agreements for land disputes, treaty violations, and various injustices related to the seizure of tribal lands. The compensation typically comes in the form of cash settlements, land restitution, and federal services or programs dedicated to Native Americans. One of the largest settlements was the *Cobell v. Salazar* case, a class-action lawsuit in which the federal government settled with Native American plaintiffs for $3.4 billion in 2010, compensating them for mismanaged land trust accounts. Another significant example is the *Indian Claims Commission* (1946-1978), which addressed historical grievances and awarded over $1.3 billion to different tribes. While there is no direct tax breakdown of how much each taxpayer contributes to such settlements, it's important to note that these reparations and compensations are part of the federal budget. The allocation comes from general revenues, including taxes paid by individuals, businesses, and other entities. Internationally, the U.S. has provided reparations or compensation in various forms, such as for Japanese Americans interned during World War II. The *Civil Liberties Act of 1988* granted $20,000 to each surviving Japanese American who was interned, costing the government over $1.6 billion. Since these reparations are funded through general revenues, each taxpayer contributes based on their income bracket. However, specific contributions would vary depending on total government spending and an individual's taxable income under the U.S. tax code. There is no exact per-taxpayer breakdown for reparations because it is intertwined with overall federal spending, but all taxpayers, to some degree, contribute based on their income and the progressive structure of the tax system. After the Civil War, the U.S. government was initially obligated to provide reparations to formerly enslaved African Americans. One of the most famous examples is General William T. Sherman’s Special Field Orders No. 15, issued in January 1865. This order promised to allocate 400,000 acres of land, confiscated from Confederate landowners, to freed Black families in 40-acre plots. This is where the concept of "40 acres and a mule" originates. Approximately 40,000 freedmen were settled on this land by the summer of 1865. However, this effort was short-lived. Following the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, his successor, Andrew Johnson, reversed the order and returned the confiscated land to its former Confederate owners. As a result, the freedmen received nothing, and the promise of land reparations was never fulfilled. The question of why reparations were never paid to African Americans is rooted in political, economic, and racial issues during Reconstruction and beyond. Southern resistance, economic pressures, and the federal government’s unwillingness to enforce policies that would radically alter the socio-economic structure of the South contributed to the failure. The political will to redistribute land and resources to the formerly enslaved dissipated rapidly, and federal intervention in the South declined with the end of Reconstruction. Estimations of Reparations Today The value of the 40 acres promised to each freed family has been calculated by various economists. According to a 2020 analysis, the total amount owed in reparations to Black Americans today could range anywhere from $10 trillion to $17 trillion, depending on how one accounts for land value, inflation, and the long-term economic impact of unpaid labor. Continuing Obligation The debate over reparations for Black Americans continues today. Advocates argue that the U.S. government is still morally and financially obligated to address the long-lasting consequences of slavery, Jim Crow laws, segregation, and systemic discrimination. Reparations, are a necessary step toward correcting historical injustices that have disadvantaged African Americans for generations. However, opponents argue that it is difficult to quantify reparations accurately, and there is political resistance to implementing such a policy. There is also ongoing debate about who would qualify for reparations and how they would be distributed. In conclusion, while the U.S. government was initially obligated to provide reparations after the Civil War, those promises were never fulfilled. Today, the amount owed could be in the trillions of dollars, and the question of reparations remains a contentious issue in American society and politics.
My issues are 1.Reparations 2. Mass illegal immigration 3. economy. 4.wars . Now, reparations right now are off the table, so I will vote against mass illegal immigration. I would rather not vote for none and write in. But because I see people voting for Kamala based on personality and identity, I am going to have to counter that for someone who will fit the mass illegal immigration issue. Since my vote is worth 10x more than most states( in a swing state), I will vote for Donnie- there is no other option. I have written-in ( most states allow that), and did a protest vote( leave the ballot blank). Not voting is also an option, however, Black people do not vote that much any ways it is like 50/50.
@@Cratossamatheir reparations went to the immigrants?? It is still OWED!! EVERY migrant that comes to the USA is aware of the USA LIEN that exists and interests continues to accrue
@@EuphoricONE888How authoritarian of you. Last I checked, he was a U.S.-born citizen. He has every right to have an opinion. Get mad and accuse me of mayo babble.👋
@@ericsmith5288 , Hell yea! He’s an immigrant from elsewhere who isn’t even qualified to get american reparations. His opinion is void and useless he’s not owed anything via lineage from the federal government in the united states. He honestly has some nerve. I think your mayo cry babble is the lost of power via black americans delineation. Specifically from tethering black immigrants like byron donalds ,no one cares you can’t use them anymore 😂.
@@ericsmith5288dummy it has nothing to do with you. Does that make sense? You like to come here and antagonize. 👍🏽You graduated Harvard and you still do not understand how it works because you are blinded by racism. Great! They harbor stupid people I see. It's cool.👍🏽
@ericsmith5288 So what? He's an immigrant that's not even qualified for reparations. It's not his place to speak on reparations for Black Americans. You're only defending him because you're racist and you're trying to hide your YT supremacist views behind him.
Tariq he is the ebodiment of everything you talk about he has 0 alliance with our community I mean 0 horrible horrible horrible for us undermines us in every way
Tim Scott's brother from that other mother and father. You know it's a wrap when a person says forget about FBA descendants and pivots to cover for ws descendants.
Byron is an immigrant that is not qualified for FBAs reparations. So Automatically he's going to reject it, unless he was getting it off the backs of FBAs pain and suffering
These tethers r out of control. I'm glad yoa woke up. I've gn saying it forever. When i see blacks going above and beyond immigrants it is nonsensical.
*Eastside Low Bottoms sh*t !* _Tappin' in from South Central LA_ Salute to the King of Receipts Tariq Nasheed ✊🏾 It never fails ! There's always a tether in the mix trying minimize what We should GET, all while benefiting from what We've DONE ! Gaddamn ingrates. We ain't got no *FRIENDS !* We ain't got no *ALLIES !* We ain't got no *COALITIONS !* _WE ALL WE GOT ‼_
Him, Vivek , and Marco Rubio are all like that. Republican coons who will step on their own people and community just for “atta boy” and pat on the head from the 👱🏻♂️👿
If the U.S. went to war that required a draft to be instituted tethers couldn’t use not being here when we got into the war as an excuse. As a citizen they would be required to fight too so reparations shouldn’t be no different. By becoming a citizen you inherited the debt. If tethers don’t want to pay it then they should have stayed where they came from
It’s funny how it’s election time and the Breakfast Club hasn’t invited Tariq on the show? That’s because Tariq makes arguments that can’t really dispute the facts
I don't see the point of voting for the couch. Everyone can see how bad things are with open borders, lgbtq programs for kids, & high inflation. It would be wise to vote against that
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@@Pablo... ok so what do you call all the money & free housing?? Just because they didn’t label it your reparations didn’t mean it wasn’t your reparations it’s an example of how little they respect you
It's true. They also gave our reparations to the Ukraine and Israel. Caribbean, Asian and Latinos who get uncf scholarships get our reparations as well. Our response to this is critical.
This tether came here and benefited from an HBCU education and now has the audacity to say what Black Americans shouldn't get? We need to start speaking against allowing these tethers to enter our country.
What I don’t understand is , What is “Diddy’s attorney’s doing? Just scheming to take his money and not get him out of this mess? I don’t like it because IMO, this deems Black men to appear powerless, no matter how much money he has, or his “power status” in America. Can’t believe how many of you are making jokes about what has happened to this man. Whether you believe he’s innocent or guilty ALL true Black Americans should just 🤫 🤐. Seriously 😒 🙄
Really glad Flex did this because they were running away with the narrative about how he fact checked Angela Rye and those who never have seen him before might get the impression that he’s down with us Black Americans!! 💯💯💯✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
Byron is of Caribbean lineage, so his stance on reparations is null and void. But you also have members of the congregational black caucus who are FBA, and they have no essentials for reparations. People like Larry Elder, Jason Riley, Thomas Sowell, Etc. Who are FBA and don't support reparations either. So problem is a political one
If you knowingly buy a house that’s subject to a lien or mortgage, you are required to pay on it because if the other party decides to foreclose on it, they can sell your home. It doesn’t matter that the lien or mortgage happened before you moved in; you are still responsible for it. All these other immigrants knew what they were getting into when they decided to move to the U.S. and its historical debt. So please, miss me with all this nonsense.
That whole argument from Darnold about reparation is a talking point by ALL Republicans- at least the Democrats is leaning for the most part.. So there shouldn't be no question as to who to vote for..
He was very honest , he basically said I’m jealous y’all would get it & we won’t. Exactly why we must delineate
SIMPLE AS THAT!!!
FBA/B1
@@langstondah7350 exactly it don't get no simple
@@langstondah7350Yuuup! 💯
Real wrap‼️
@@thegreatdel9679 💯💯
Byron is a second generation tether and last time I looked there were more Foundational Black Americans then immigrants and their children, Byron doesn't speak for the black community.
He didn’t say he was speaking for blak Americans. You do know he’s GOP and represent majority whyte district
@@Knowing341 he did speak about reparations he is against reparations that is speaking on it. It isn't his called. Tethers have to stay out of fba business period. He can represent white that's his choice who cares just stay out of foundational Black Americans business. Since he isn't a representative for fba his opinion is irrelevant
@@yolanda6094 Lol. He didn’t raise the topic? The host did! He’s there to be interviewed and he answered questions. Here’s a thought - tell newscasters only ask the question to FBA s. Like jim Clyburn. Btw- at end of day… FBA s alone will not decide reparations
@@Knowing341 fba pushed immigration laws and civil rights movement without any African or carribeans in sight. You all was not allowed here in the 50s and 60.
He's a pos tether and he is 10 toes down on no reperations.
The breakfast club is not for us.
it is a DNC mouthpiece
Preach!
Only goofy hood people listen to those clowns.
FBA/B1
That Jamaican tether shouldn’t have a word to say about reparations his family received reparations bringing him here.
Exactly 💯
@@The.End.Begins24 yes he should because he didn’t get here for free 🤷🏾♂️
@@Cratossama IDGAD How he got here. The ONLY reason he is here is because our blood runs through this soil. He needs to pay reparations for the damages he's continuing in WS by speaking against us.
He was asked a question
@@fergusonDJhe was asked a question on something he already spoke on
Has anyone noticed that whenever someone talks against reparations, they never speak with someone who can successfully articulate why it's 100% deserving.
@thomasjones8805 Unfortunately, some democrats in power don't want to see it happen.
Y'all have not understood propaganda yet I mean didn't these guys on the internet teach you anything they will never bring anyone on that will explain reparations that's why I be getting on Tariq about him bringing people on that speaking against it when we trying to get it but he'll bring people on that speaks against it on his radio show all the damn time they will never bring anyone on that's 100% accurate and on point about reparations
They will never put anyone on The Breakfast Club that can articulate reparations in the right way as a matter of fact you will never see anyone on TV nowhere doing that😮 this country is racist as hell and the fight for reparations will go long pass the next two or three years we just got to double down and keep fighting... that's all
Why is it deserved? 260 years of unpaid labor. The theft of millions of acres of land purchased with post slavery earnings. The bombing and burning of hundreds of Black communities up until the late 1960s. The thousands of lynchings of innocent Black people whose names can be found in Alabama's museum of lynching. Immediately granting white immigrants rights that Black Americans didn't get in some cases decades after they'd arrived and for the deliberate poisoning of our communities by dumping illegal drugs in our communities and on our youth the way the way Ronald Reagan and Oliver North did during the Iran Contra fiasco. Now I have a question. Why is it none of you ask why this country sends Black American tax dollars to Israel every year? Why are our tax dollars being used to pay for white opioid addicts to be housed in rehab centers when you locked our people up for crack? Why don't any of you ask why America sends billions to Ukraine? These are the questions I'd like answers to.
@@thomasjones8805 FACT!!! The only way to get that is to encourage people to vote blue. Then with a democratic congress and president, the work really begins. They will have to be pressured and made to enact laws to benefit our Black people.
Not a problem because I just doubled down on not supporting him | B1 |⭐
Real problem is wayyyy to many black immigrants have high positions in America i would ask them how many foundational black Americans have high positions in africa n the Caribbean??
None! Great analysis 👍🏾 FBA is political powerless domestically and internationally. Meanwhile, these Thethers can come over here and get politically elevated to empower their tribe while we don't even have dual citizenship on the diaspora or in the caribbean islands.
@@toreano3160 He was born here. Just like Obama and Kamala. Why can’t the black republican represent
Your community continues to support them because they only perceive their Black identity. They are so ignorant that you should feel embarrassed to be associated with them.
@@Knowing341 only issue I have wit Byron is his stance on cash payment reparations for foundational black Americans. He is in no position to choose where is tax dollars go foundational black Americans is paying taxes that benifits people around the world so why when it comes to us we have to hear lame excuses that him n his family haven't been here that long well that's all the reason for him n his pp to pay more taxes yes I said more
@@Knowing341 my next question to Byron is where does he stand on an anti black hate crime bill for foundational black Americans even he would have to admit that black immigrants n the rest of u immigrants from all over America have literally been protected n put before foundational black Americans
Imagine if foundational black Americans went to the Caribbean Islands or Diaspora, and told them they shouldn't worry about restitution or reparations, from the British, French and Dutch government, because our FBA family didn't have anything to do with that, and they don't deserve it. How would they feel? 🤔 Ummm
This statement right here is why I don't feel bad for them. They know this and still do what they do!
That person would go missing before they could return Stateside.
@@DualityUnlimited that part
We just weren't built like that..to go to someone else's nation and tell them what they should and shouldn't be getting and doing who raised these ppl?
@@mentlinc exactly. They contradict themselves. Been over them
Im not even mad on his position he aint getting so he aint supporting it. Now its time to get him out of office.
Period
Absolutely !!!!!!!!!!!! Plain & Simple !!!!!!!!!!!!
If you think about it, all these tethers and the white man’s survival is based off of FBA. We separate and all of them are up shits creek
bighorse215
Foundational brain dead Americans don’t vote. So how can you get him out of office. Go back to your little project.
Reparations now Reparations tomorrow Reparations forever!
And we're gonna get them!! One way or another
here are the facts ⚖️
The U.S. government has historically paid out reparations to Native American tribes as part of settlement agreements for land disputes, treaty violations, and various injustices related to the seizure of tribal lands. The compensation typically comes in the form of cash settlements, land restitution, and federal services or programs dedicated to Native Americans.
One of the largest settlements was the *Cobell v. Salazar* case, a class-action lawsuit in which the federal government settled with Native American plaintiffs for $3.4 billion in 2010, compensating them for mismanaged land trust accounts. Another significant example is the *Indian Claims Commission* (1946-1978), which addressed historical grievances and awarded over $1.3 billion to different tribes.
While there is no direct tax breakdown of how much each taxpayer contributes to such settlements, it's important to note that these reparations and compensations are part of the federal budget. The allocation comes from general revenues, including taxes paid by individuals, businesses, and other entities.
Internationally, the U.S. has provided reparations or compensation in various forms, such as for Japanese Americans interned during World War II. The *Civil Liberties Act of 1988* granted $20,000 to each surviving Japanese American who was interned, costing the government over $1.6 billion.
Since these reparations are funded through general revenues, each taxpayer contributes based on their income bracket. However, specific contributions would vary depending on total government spending and an individual's taxable income under the U.S. tax code.
There is no exact per-taxpayer breakdown for reparations because it is intertwined with overall federal spending, but all taxpayers, to some degree, contribute based on their income and the progressive structure of the tax system.
After the Civil War, the U.S. government was initially obligated to provide reparations to formerly enslaved African Americans. One of the most famous examples is General William T. Sherman’s Special Field Orders No. 15, issued in January 1865. This order promised to allocate 400,000 acres of land, confiscated from Confederate landowners, to freed Black families in 40-acre plots. This is where the concept of "40 acres and a mule" originates. Approximately 40,000 freedmen were settled on this land by the summer of 1865. However, this effort was short-lived.
Following the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, his successor, Andrew Johnson, reversed the order and returned the confiscated land to its former Confederate owners. As a result, the freedmen received nothing, and the promise of land reparations was never fulfilled.
The question of why reparations were never paid to African Americans is rooted in political, economic, and racial issues during Reconstruction and beyond. Southern resistance, economic pressures, and the federal government’s unwillingness to enforce policies that would radically alter the socio-economic structure of the South contributed to the failure. The political will to redistribute land and resources to the formerly enslaved dissipated rapidly, and federal intervention in the South declined with the end of Reconstruction.
Estimations of Reparations Today
The value of the 40 acres promised to each freed family has been calculated by various economists. According to a 2020 analysis, the total amount owed in reparations to Black Americans today could range anywhere from $10 trillion to $17 trillion, depending on how one accounts for land value, inflation, and the long-term economic impact of unpaid labor.
Continuing Obligation
The debate over reparations for Black Americans continues today. Advocates argue that the U.S. government is still morally and financially obligated to address the long-lasting consequences of slavery, Jim Crow laws, segregation, and systemic discrimination. Reparations, are a necessary step toward correcting historical injustices that have disadvantaged African Americans for generations.
However, opponents argue that it is difficult to quantify reparations accurately, and there is political resistance to implementing such a policy. There is also ongoing debate about who would qualify for reparations and how they would be distributed.
In conclusion, while the U.S. government was initially obligated to provide reparations after the Civil War, those promises were never fulfilled. Today, the amount owed could be in the trillions of dollars, and the question of reparations remains a contentious issue in American society and politics.
Trump is anti reparations lol so Tariq is an oxymoron
You not getting nothing.
My issues are 1.Reparations 2. Mass illegal immigration 3. economy. 4.wars . Now, reparations right now are off the table, so I will vote against mass illegal immigration. I would rather not vote for none and write in. But because I see people voting for Kamala based on personality and identity, I am going to have to counter that for someone who will fit the mass illegal immigration issue. Since my vote is worth 10x more than most states( in a swing state), I will vote for Donnie- there is no other option. I have written-in ( most states allow that), and did a protest vote( leave the ballot blank). Not voting is also an option, however, Black people do not vote that much any ways it is like 50/50.
How can be against something that’s owed? Some folks just ain’t got that warrior spirit
Of course he doesn't support reparations.
Hes caribbeans.
But I bet if caribbeans got reparations from Britain and France he would be ok with it
@@viccreed9999 I’m ok with it n I’m of Jamaican descent as well your reparations already went to the migrants tho 🤷🏾♂️
You know the slubs made no mention of Carricom .
@@Cratossama your comment is moronic
@@Cratossamaas a Jamaican migrants that means it went to you to
@@Cratossamatheir reparations went to the immigrants?? It is still OWED!! EVERY migrant that comes to the USA is aware of the USA LIEN that exists and interests continues to accrue
He is a deciding voice on this? WTF? Tethers like him muddy up the efforts of FBAs. They are simply in the way...
Byron literally said he didn't support reparations because Caribbeans and other non-FBA Blacks couldn't get it. Clown show.
Isn't this the Jim Crow guy? I never knew he had something to say about reparations. Must be another tether.
Nah, that was...Mark Robinson.
@@ChrisVessey that is a lie, this same idiot said BLK families were better under Jim crow.
Yes it is him that claimed blks were better under Jim crow
@@ChrisVessey nah Mark Robinson wants slavery back. Where do they find these weirdo dudes?
Yes, he said that our families had it better in the 50s/60s, under jimcrow. Yet he has a wht wifey himself, lmao.
He’s a Panamanian /Jamaican tether
Who the hell does he even think he is to have a opinion? He’s not a descendant of american slaves.
@@EuphoricONE888How authoritarian of you. Last I checked, he was a U.S.-born citizen. He has every right to have an opinion. Get mad and accuse me of mayo babble.👋
@@ericsmith5288 , Hell yea! He’s an immigrant from elsewhere who isn’t even qualified to get american reparations. His opinion is void and useless he’s not owed anything via lineage from the federal government in the united states. He honestly has some nerve. I think your mayo cry babble is the lost of power via black americans delineation. Specifically from tethering black immigrants like byron donalds ,no one cares you can’t use them anymore 😂.
@@ericsmith5288dummy it has nothing to do with you. Does that make sense? You like to come here and antagonize. 👍🏽You graduated Harvard and you still do not understand how it works because you are blinded by racism. Great! They harbor stupid people I see. It's cool.👍🏽
@ericsmith5288 So what? He's an immigrant that's not even qualified for reparations. It's not his place to speak on reparations for Black Americans. You're only defending him because you're racist and you're trying to hide your YT supremacist views behind him.
@@ericsmith5288 Definitely babble indeed lol. He’s a tether.
You can only advance as a Black Republican if you buckdance for them.
Byron Donalds is a Jamaican-Panamanian 🇯🇲🇵🇦 which disqualifies him speaking on reparations for Black Americans. Ask him about CARICOM for Caribbeans
Tariq he is the ebodiment of everything you talk about he has 0 alliance with our community I mean 0 horrible horrible horrible for us undermines us in every way
@@patricemoss105 tether talk. Tethers are the most undermining coming around fba all into fba business.
@patricemoss105 get your ass outta here beautiful please stay out of it 🙏🏾🥰
VOTING FOR REPARATIONS 4 MY FBA FAMILY!!!
Tim Scott's brother from that other mother and father. You know it's a wrap when a person says forget about FBA descendants and pivots to cover for ws descendants.
He got some Dam nerve , Ungrateful tether ! FBA speak up againt these attacks . Get loud.
Byron is an immigrant that is not qualified for FBAs reparations. So Automatically he's going to reject it, unless he was getting it off the backs of FBAs pain and suffering
He pretty much said he's against it, because he wouldn't be eligible.
Byron Donald’s is NOT eligible
When have citizens EVER been able to decide where their tax 💵 goes????? GTFOH!!!!!!
New Black Media needs to dmear his name and face and let ppl know he's an undermining agent of chaos.
Both parties promote wars because its lucrative for them and they omit the issues concerning the citizens of the country on the back shelf. 😮😮😮
this is why tethers in politics have to be totally delegitimized
That tether really pissed me off
No shock he is a ny jamaican
Byron is from a teather background he ain't us why is he even in our circles?
Cut the damn check
Trump’s “boy” - The “good” one
Don’t support nobody that ant finna give up reparation. I dc who it is. Ur vote cost 20 trillion dollars ok ✅
He is a tether. What more needs to be said?????
Its why we need to delineate!!!
NEXT!
FBA/B1
He’s a tether
Facts we are on the same page Tariq Nasheed fba all day
We need a documentary of all the tethers that helped destroy the black american legacy. Called ungrateful and hateful.
He won't even have that job for much longer so who cares.
These tethers r out of control. I'm glad yoa woke up. I've gn saying it forever. When i see blacks going above and beyond immigrants it is nonsensical.
THIS TENDER IS FOR ALL DEBTS PUBLIC AND PRIVATE. THE FBA FAMILY IS OWED
He still a good guy but finding out he’s not even FBA and speaking on reparations indeed made me feel some type of way. Idk about him doing that ish.
The couch is the best option
I'm so glad we are delineating, I don't want tethers like Byron speaking for us.
The breakfast club was comprised a long time ago and should not be taken seriously.
If anyone comes up to u talking about who you voting for. Tell em no body my vote cost 20 trillion dollars
*Eastside Low Bottoms sh*t !*
_Tappin' in from South Central LA_
Salute to the King of Receipts Tariq Nasheed ✊🏾
It never fails ! There's always a tether in the mix trying minimize what We should GET, all while benefiting from what We've DONE ! Gaddamn ingrates.
We ain't got no *FRIENDS !*
We ain't got no *ALLIES !*
We ain't got no *COALITIONS !*
_WE ALL WE GOT ‼_
Freedmen vet questioned him in ATL....same answer. Yardie's would call him a sambo in Jamaica for going against reparations.
Bryon is a tether.. he his Jamaican decent
Cut the check! I ain’t on nothing else. The door is open, but it seems closed. Take it, no begging or benign neglect.
This mofo Byron Donalds an immigrant and anti immigrant at the Sametime
I laugh at those 😂
Him, Vivek , and Marco Rubio are all like that. Republican coons who will step on their own people and community just for “atta boy” and pat on the head from the 👱🏻♂️👿
999 trillion.
@goldraceformerlyknownasbla474: For starters.
Caller lost me with the generation that didnt have to deal with porn,,, Not true go look at the history of Hugh Heffner
If the U.S. went to war that required a draft to be instituted tethers couldn’t use not being here when we got into the war as an excuse. As a citizen they would be required to fight too so reparations shouldn’t be no different. By becoming a citizen you inherited the debt. If tethers don’t want to pay it then they should have stayed where they came from
He’s not FBA
It’s funny how it’s election time and the Breakfast Club hasn’t invited Tariq on the show? That’s because Tariq makes arguments that can’t really dispute the facts
I was waiting for this
Wow thank you gor this video man
I don't see the point of voting for the couch. Everyone can see how bad things are with open borders, lgbtq programs for kids, & high inflation. It would be wise to vote against that
And don't forget about what the CBC have done to our FBA'S in California
Panamanian here, and We “Do Not” claim Byron Sambo Donald. You can have him.
B1 FBA family ✊🏿
Thank you again Tariq Nasheed
Man fuck puff and his problem he knew right from wrong so deal with it
So we should continue letting FBA elites get railroaded and have their empires taken by WS?
Stop having reparations gathering on a Saturday. Do it when congress at work. Hustling the community
Why Tariq’s audio become so janky
Interesting 🤔
I honestly don’t care what people who are against reparations have to say about it anymore.
In California, the age of consent is 18 years old. This means that anyone under 18 years old cannot legally consent to sexual activity with an adult, regardless of the minor's perceived consent. Engaging in sexual activity with a minor is considered statutory rape and is a crime.
The age of consent applies to both heterosexual and homosexual relationships. The penalties for statutory rape in California can range from a misdemeanor to a felony, depending on the ages of the individuals involved and the circumstances.
Some defenses to statutory rape charges include:
Mistake of age
Lack of knowledge
Consent, if the minor was close in age to the defendant
The legal age of consent is designed to protect minors from being taken advantage of by adults. Minors under 18 are generally not mature enough to understand the consequences of their actions.
They will get mad if we go over there and open up shop!!!!
There are no victims and no co-conspirators… what constitutes the RICO?
I'm YT and I say so
They already gave it to the migrants
😭😭
@@Pablo...they’re getting free ebt, cash, medical and housing. Stop running and build your own countries since you work so hard.
@@Pablo... ok so what do you call all the money & free housing?? Just because they didn’t label it your reparations didn’t mean it wasn’t your reparations it’s an example of how little they respect you
It's true. They also gave our reparations to the Ukraine and Israel. Caribbean, Asian and Latinos who get uncf scholarships get our reparations as well. Our response to this is critical.
Yeah the non black ones dummy. Still hype about that Jack ?
This tether came here and benefited from an HBCU education and now has the audacity to say what Black Americans shouldn't get? We need to start speaking against allowing these tethers to enter our country.
A Tether… it’s funny yall interview him but not the Democrats Tether doing the same undermining
Well the Breakfast Club is a pro Democratic organ.
If they don't want to pay for benefits that are afforded to them by coming here, then they shouldn't get them. Your homeland is waiting for you.
What I don’t understand is , What is “Diddy’s attorney’s doing? Just scheming to take his money and not get him out of this mess? I don’t like it because IMO, this deems Black men to appear powerless, no matter how much money he has, or his “power status” in America. Can’t believe how many of you are making jokes about what has happened to this man. Whether you believe he’s innocent or guilty ALL true Black Americans should just 🤫 🤐. Seriously 😒 🙄
Tax dollars don't pay for ànything, that's a misnomer because the money is printed like a monopoly game, it's a cruel game?
Really glad Flex did this because they were running away with the narrative about how he fact checked Angela Rye and those who never have seen him before might get the impression that he’s down with us Black Americans!! 💯💯💯✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
Pornography has been available a long time!
Kamala would rather talk to Luke than you. Its obvious she is not to be taken seriously.
Byron is of Caribbean lineage, so his stance on reparations is null and void. But you also have members of the congregational black caucus who are FBA, and they have no essentials for reparations. People like Larry Elder, Jason Riley, Thomas Sowell, Etc. Who are FBA and don't support reparations either. So problem is a political one
Reparations is now reformed to immigration tax
There's an old saying, you can't grape the willing 😂
I think that legal age of consent at 14 in cali is cap
I’m surprised Tariq hasn’t been talking about Cornel West
@13:01, and the boxer Garcia who went missing and returned speaking about what he saw and was put through in that island
Facts my FBA brother's we gotta speak truth to power to obtain the power we must have and we can not wait........
Tariq, what’s up with these long version Shorts you been posting lately?
And I’m glad you put a stop to that musty dusty tether who was broadcasting your Space live as you were on live. 💪🏾💯
Foundational American 🇺🇸 Freedman’s Civil Rights Must Be Linage Base “Only”.
I’m voting for the couch. F ‘em both. Felt tip pen period. No reparations, I don’t care.
If you knowingly buy a house that’s subject to a lien or mortgage, you are required to pay on it because if the other party decides to foreclose on it, they can sell your home. It doesn’t matter that the lien or mortgage happened before you moved in; you are still responsible for it.
All these other immigrants knew what they were getting into when they decided to move to the U.S. and its historical debt. So please, miss me with all this nonsense.
I respect Byron Donalds for taking on the Democrats, but on this issue he is dead wrong.
Well it got worse when they use sex to promote their commercials
Trump is also against reparations. I thought Tariq was pro Trump.
Where did he say that at ?
The age of consent is 11 and Scott needs to go
That whole argument from Darnold about reparation is a talking point by ALL Republicans- at least the Democrats is leaning for the most part..
So there shouldn't be no question as to who to vote for..
Tariq is in love with Donald Trump just admit it dude hell i want him to win come November
Ikr. Wit his lame ass. Fba shit,I fuck with. All that other funny-style,boot-licking shit dude be on....👎🏿
Exactly. Acting like he doesn't know Byron Douglas name lol Trump say that boy is one of the good ones. Tariq one of the "good ones" too.
He's Caribbean of course he's against reparations for us.
Why are we allowing tethers to have opinions on our business?