Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Exposing Xenophobes and Discernment.

 


Many far-right people oppose James Gunn's new Superman film that he has written and directed, because Gunn wants human compassion given to immigration. This is what I don't get about the far right. They claim to believe in God, and many of them claim to be Christian. Yet, many of them don't believe in compassion sent to certain immigrants (while hypocritically given refugee status to white South African immigrants who never been to America previously for generations), they reject any legitimate environmental regulation (that can help save lives), they oppose anti-racism efforts to teach people about the real, non-whitewashed history of America (as the American government is complicit in the enslavement of black people of African descent and the genocide of Native Americans), and many of them believe that Trump can do anything that he wants without accountability. Far right conservatives can't claim to support morality and endorse ICE arresting people without due process of law. They can't support God and say slurs about people because his or her background is different from your own. Many of these MAGA people mock God by their actions. You can't be real if you try to justify Palestinian oppression and justify Putin's war crimes in Ukraine either. It is not anti-Semitic to view a Palestinian life as equally important as an Israeli life. Basic human dignity doesn't mean that we are super politically correct people. It means that we're essentially human and desire justice for all people.


It is time to expose the 2 liars of Tariq Nasheed and Yvette Carnell once again. Tariq Nasheed, the sellout, said that Trump has nothing to harm black Americans. Tariq is wrong for many reasons. Trump has called on black museums in America to censor their artwork. Trump has supported the policies of massive cuts to the Department of Education, ending consent decrees to hold corrupt police accountable, cuts to Medicaid, use anti-DEI measures (to erase black history and harm black owned businesses ironically. Trump has eliminated some black history stories on federal websites), and the Trump regime has fired tons of innocent black workers in federal agencies (via DOGE and other policies). That harms black Americans explicitly. While this upper middle class person Tariq Nasheed (who was known as King Flex back in the day making music glorifying violence and degrading women that he hasn't apologized for. Tariq wrote numerous sexist, red pill books for years) lives in his ivory tower, black people nationwide and worldwide are struggling for survival. Tariq heads the cultic, xenophobic FBA movement that seeks to whitewash Western imperialism, cause division in the African Diaspora, and seeks to cover up for the corruption found in the Trump administration. The FBA movement believes in contradictions. They say that we helped to build America (which we did), but the American government blatantly oppressed black people on the backs of our oppression. We black Americans are never obligated to worship America. We can fight to improve America and promote justice in America, but we don't view America as divine. The FBA movement claims to just want reparations for black Americans (which I endorse), but many of their followers go out of their ways to dehumanize, scapegoat, and express hatred of black people who aren't Americans (which has nothing to do with fighting for reparations but cruelty, bullying human beings, xenophobia, and blatant bigotry). That is wrong and against the principle of the Golden Rule. That is a contradiction as you can't be pro-black if you refuse to support liberation of black people worldwide, irrespective of nationality or ethnicity. 

Yvette Carnell has many differences from Tariq Nasheed, but both have xenophobic views and hate the beauty of Pan-Africanism. In fact, Yvette Carnell has grown more xenophobic than years ago which is a sad development. Yvette Carnell believes in the lie that Pan-Africanism believes that we just support every African leader unconditionally and seek a naive view of geopolitics. The truth is that we pro-Pan-African people want cultural respect (in acknowledging our cultural diversity as black people but unity in our black African heritage), social and economic cooperation from across the African Diaspora, and seek to end corruption in the Americas and in Africa without malice or hatred of black people globally. Carnell's attack on Pan-Africanism has increased even claiming that most people from the Caribbean seek to degrade black Americans (which is a lie). Carnell is the co-founder of the ADOS movement that seeks to lie about Pan-Africanism when us black Americans have our own culture and fought for reparations long before that movement existed. Carnell believes in the old white racist lie that Africans collectively are complicit in the Maafa. Carnell is slicker than Tariq. Carnell now uses the controversy in Essence as an excuse to condemn Africans and Afro-Caribbeans when a handful of people don't represent every African or every Afro-Caribbean. Carnell is a hypocrite by claiming to not want people to stereotype African Americans, but her whole Twitter account is filled with her stereotyping people in the African Diaspora without nuisance. 

Yvette Carnell's greatest lie is that she said that Pan Africanism is already gone outside of academic circles. For the record, we black Americans have a beautiful culture, and we acknowledge that without downgrading other people. There are festivals, business collaborations, discussions, protests, and other institutions promoting Pan-Africanism worldwide. Organizations readily exist now to promote Pan-African unity all of the time. It's her jealousy of black unity globally and her self-hatred that motivates her hatred of the fight for black liberation. Trump is President now, and she and Antonio Moore aren't so apt to condemn the fascism of Trump as compared to actual black freedom fighters. That is a true sign of their motivation. Either all black people must be free globally or not. She doesn't want black people to have a concern with each other globally. Tariq and Yvette (who wrote that we have zero ties to any of the countries of Africa which is a lie. For example, the banjo came from Africa, many of our cuisine came from Africa, we have DNA tests to connect us now to our African roots, and many of us united with Africans to fight Jim Crow apartheid in America, apartheid in South Africa, police brutality, racism, and slavery for decades and centuries) are traitors. Carnell wants to invoke Dr. King in 1964 and Malcolm X, but she is wrong for many reasons. Dr. King called himself an American, but he didn't hate Africans. Dr. King visited Africa to celebrate Ghana's independence in the 1950s, he wanted peace in Nigeria in the 1960s, and he opposed imperialism and colonialism internationally expressing solidarity with oppressed people globally, beyond national boundaries (in Africa, Asia, etc.). Malcolm X came to Africa to promote Pan-Africanism and revolutionary anti-imperialism. He wanted international solidarity among all in the black African Diaspora and praised Africa constantly (via his speeches constantly), especially in 1965. Malcolm X made the OAAU or the Organization of Afro-American unity to promote global black Pan-African unity. So, Yvette Carnell is using half-truths, lies, and historical revisionism. I believe in reparations for black Americans, but I reject xenophobia. I notice that these traitors (like Nasheed, Carnell, Charleston White, etc.) love to degrade Africa and refuse to show stories of the heroes of Africa making a difference, and they refuse to expose the evils committed by racists in a serious fashion. ADOS and FBA are far-right movements that uses xenophobic and white nationalistic rhetoric in order to try to stop our real agenda of global black liberation. Freedom is beyond making us equal citizens in America. It is about human rights to be made global for all people filled with liberty and justice for all. I am glad that Bree Newsome is calling out the ADOS cultic movement out.



The concentration camp in Florida, according to Maxwell Frost, had people screaming for help, had tons of bad conditions, and didn't give grown people adequate food. I believe Frost and other Democrats, because multiple people have said the same thing. Now, ICE declared undocumented immigrants in the millions as not eligible for bond hearings. That means that undocumented immigrants (even those with legal children and been to America for decades without doing felonious crimes) can potentially stay in camps for months or years before they are deported from America. ICE has gone too far as a fascist organization. They have arrested even legal American citizens, too. Cruelty is the point of the Trump administration. We know that this is evil. We see that Trump and his allies is doing this to dehumanize certain immigrant, advance paranoia about demographic changes in American society, and desired an authoritarian society that makes vengeance not justice the order of the day. Homan is part of this agenda. Trump and his allies don't care about polls opposing this nonsense or the due process of law. They only care about ruthless power. There is a record number of Americans, with 79 percent believing that immigration is a good thing. Every American had an origin, either by a slave ship or by immigration. So, we are descendants of slaves, and our culture matters. Also, the lives of immigrants matter too. We have internment camps, people being sent to South Sudan, and a tyrant wanting to deprive some American citizens of citizenship. So, as black people, we believe in compassion, due process, and refusing to believe that the executive branch should act supreme without restraint.


By Timothy



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