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Tariq Nasheed is an Artist



The way Tariq Nasheed invents racial narratives out of thin air is an art. He should definitely go into fiction writing. All of a sudden, former MTV reporter Tabitha Soren is a white supremacist because she wasn't a fan of Tupac's music, was concerned about his reputation, and was afraid that his crew was strapped with guns? Listen to the artful way Tariq puts everything she says through a racial filter. My question is this, if Tabitha Soren is a white supremacist because she was concerned about the rape charges put against him, what does that make the black woman who levied the charges in the first place? She praised him several times throughout the video, but, as with Tariq, he ignores everything that doesn't fit the narrative.

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