Hidden Colors 2 (From Tariq Nasheed)

The money raised through Kickstarter will be used for travel expenses for the film crew to film interviews in multiple cities. The money will also be used to create special effects & titles, as well as for the process of combining all of these elements: rendering, compositing, sound design and editing. There are also hardware and software that we need in order to create everything at high resolution so that the finished film will be able to screen theatrically.

Also,a lot of the money will be used for media promotions for the theatrical release of the film.

 
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Many people are not aware that there are villages of straight up black people in Asia. Here I'm kickin' it with the Bateq people of Malaysia

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I'm here with some of the descendants of the original inhabitants of far Asia

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Here with a kid from a tribe in a village in South East Asia
 
man... i'm down w/ the macklessonsradio forever...

i just WISH he'd change the name so it wouldnt turn so many people off to it...

i know he talks about other things.... been listening for a few years now...

but it would reach SO MANY MORE PEOPLE if he changed the name from Mack Lessons Radio...

:smh: :smh:
 
Tariq is a black supremacist.
We shouldn't play the game the way THEY play it.


You couldn't be more wrong and out of touch. Tariq is a hustler and somebody that's traveled the world. There's stuff in history that isn't talked about much and he has found a niche. He would still give advice to anybody
 
There is a different between learning about your history, appreciating it and propping it up as if it makes you superior to them.
They been doing it for 400 years we shouldn't go tit for tat.
he never said superior...

he said that there's influence that is hidden... hence the name HIDDEN COLORS.

i've never heard anything that said "black is better than white"
 
There is a different between learning about your history, appreciating it and propping it up as if it makes you superior to them.
They been doing it for 400 years we shouldn't go tit for tat.

I hear what your saying and I appreciate your response, but when or where has Tariq implied or straight out said that BLACKS are superior to or from other races. There's a dfference someone saying they are superior versus someone saying they should take pride in their race.
 
he never said superior...
he said that there's influence that is hidden... hence the name HIDDEN COLORS.
i've never heard anything that said "black is better than white"

I have the first Hidden Colors and I listen to Tariq every week and will continue to but there is an underlying current of it in both.

Overall I like like what Tariq is doing because even though I think there is supremist undertones the info still needs to be out there. I just wish there was a more objective presentation.
 
What if he is a black supremacist? What if we are superior? Why shouldn't we turn the tide and do the same thing that's been forced on us for centuries?

We should be better than that.

Two wrongs don't make a right.
 
I have the first Hidden Colors and I listen to Tariq every week and will continue to but there is an underlying current of it in both.
Overall I like like what Tariq is doing because even though I think there is supremist undertones the info still needs to be out there. I just wish there was a more objective presentation.

Your point would be better served if you were to provide an example of these undertones that you hear, or you think you hear. For example, when Republicans mention Obama, they like to use undertones such as Obama being the first Food Stamp President, which Newt Gingrich said. Trying to connect Food Stamps and black people which many people think of as one, even Reagan tried to make that connection. That's an undertone. Even if you cant think of a direct quote this very second, please update this thread immediately if not sooner once you are able to reference a direct quote from Tariq to back up your claim. That would be very helpful.

Like I said earlier, there's a difference from preaching that you are superior versus trying to awaken a group to take pride in themselves. That's why genreally speaking whenver a black person speaks out against something or goes against the grain from what the system or what white people are trying to teach they always say that the brotha is militant, a troublemaker, a rebel, or a Al Sharpton/Jesse Jackson in the making, or a racist (as if that's even possible in this country) :lol:. That's how and why we'll continue to have people that say these things and clowns like [COLOR=#red]ThunderChunk69[/COLOR] cheerleading from the sidelines whenever a person speaks out against a person like Tariq, especially if that person is black like you [COLOR=#red]SneakerPro[/COLOR].
 
I have the first Hidden Colors and I listen to Tariq every week and will continue to but there is an underlying current of it in both.
Overall I like like what Tariq is doing because even though I think there is supremist undertones the info still needs to be out there. I just wish there was a more objective presentation.

Your point would be better served if you were to provide an example of these undertones that you hear, or you think you hear. For example, when Republicans mention Obama, they like to use undertones such as Obama being the first Food Stamp President, which Newt Gingrich said. Trying to connect Food Stamps and black people which many people think of as one, even Reagan tried to make that connection. That's an undertone. Even if you cant think of a direct quote this very second, please update this thread immediately if not sooner once you are able to reference a direct quote from Tariq to back up your claim. That would be very helpful.

Like I said earlier, there's a difference from preaching that you are superior versus trying to awaken a group to take pride in themselves. That's why genreally speaking whenver a black person speaks out against something or goes against the grain from what the system or what white people are trying to teach they always say that the brotha is militant, a troublemaker, a rebel, or a Al Sharpton/Jesse Jackson in the making, or a racist (as if that's even possible in this country) :lol:. That's how and why we'll continue to have people that say these things and clowns like [COLOR=#red]ThunderChunk69[/COLOR] cheerleading from the sidelines whenever a person speaks out against a person like Tariq, especially if that person is black like you [COLOR=#red]SneakerPro[/COLOR].
lmao, I said exactly what he said, I'm considered black on NT, but since I'm not "BLACK ENOUGH" I'm a clown on the sidelines. love it
 
lmao, I said exactly what he said, I'm considered black on NT, but since I'm not "BLACK ENOUGH" I'm a clown on the sidelines. love it

Actually if your black that would make you something else as well. Just a clown in a "house" for safe covering.
 
What if he is a black supremacist? What if we are superior? Why shouldn't we turn the tide and do the same thing that's been forced on us for centuries?

We should be better than that.

Two wrongs don't make a right.

Why though? Wasn't MLK celebrated by them because of these tactics? Is force the only way to take back what could truly be ours? Why should we continue to turn the other cheek?
 
I'm on my schools student programming board...this upcoming February I will show HC1..the documentary has changed my whole perspective on life after I saw it last Christmas break...
 
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