User:TunnelSnake/Tariq Nasheed

Tariq Nasheed is a film creator, social media commenter, author of several books for aspiring pick-up artists, and coiner of the term "Foundational Black American" (FBA). He is perhaps most known for his social media activity, in which he purportedly confronts the problem of systemic racism against black people, such as the lack of reparations, police brutality, and racial profiling. However, he's also rather bigoted and extremely focused on his agenda, to the point of viewing other ethnic groups as mere distractions to taking down white supremacy, or even accomplices for it. He is one of the few people that can arguably be described as a "black supremacist".

The good
Admittedly, white supremacy is a thing that exists, and he constantly calls out things such as police brutality.

The prejudices
Tariq Nasheed is a very, very bigoted man. He frames various groups and protected classes as either participants or pawns of white supremacy, often nonsensically.

Race and Ethnicities
Tariq's output (allegedly) supports FBAs. However, he is repeatedly antagonistic or dismissive of other races, both majority and minority. He is against interracial marriage, frequently calling women who date non-black men (such as Serena Williams) "bed wenches". He frequently mislabels people of other ethnicities as white, such as in the case of a Native American group who were discriminated against, who he labeled as white and claimed they weren't profiled, despite the dispatcher's audio clearly stating they didn't believe the group was white.

Anti-LGBT
Tariq is extremely opposed to LGBT people. He has made claims about a plot against heterosexuality among black people, comparing it to the act of buck breaking (sexual violence against slaves). He has also compared acceptance of transgender women as women to be something just like what was done to slaves.

Particularly Bad Incidents

 * In late April of 2021, he posted a video of a Holiday Inn employee having a mental breakdown, calling it a "mayonnaise breakdown" on Instagram, despite later claiming he described in neutrally . For the next few days, he would falsely claim that the employee was drunk using a reddit post that said he drank later, post issues of racial discrimination against guests as if they related to this one particular incident, and claim people critical of him and his actions are white supremacists.