Caribbean Man Wants To Know the Meaning of Tether

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Caribbean Man Wants To Know the Meaning of Tether


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  1. The non FBAs are mad that they can’t abuse us. I am so tired of these leeches. If you didn’t know what FBA was you wouldn’t be calling. These people are duplicitous. You just found out?😂😂he is full of it. They want to tell us we aren’t special that’s why they are obsessed with how we identify. It’s a mental illness. When we don’t let them talk down to us they come in talking just like this first dude. This tether also goes from one thing to the other. Your lands are war lands in the Caribbean and he knows what he’s doing. Passive aggressive as hell.

  2. Make'm get to the point all the narrating can be harmful and deceptively delivered attacks… Slip ups count so put others up to ask different questions to study how to interfere with justice movements. Nice way to avoid his attempt to compliment at the same time place a 🎯🤦🏿‍♂️🫶🏿👍🏿✊🏿🗣️🤜🏿🤷🏿🤛🏿 slip up count

  3. I thought he just finding out about FBAs 2-3 months ago. So How Would Know That He Was Being Insulted By a FBA in a chat room. He acting like he don't know but he does with some of his words

  4. FBA FAMILY 👍🏿👏🏿💪🏿👍🏿👏🏿💪🏿👍🏿👏🏿💪🏿💪🏿👏🏿💪🏿💪🏿👏🏿🤜🏿🤜🏿🤜🏿🤜🏿🤜🏿🤜🏿

  5. When Black non-FBAs call in claiming to be ignorant of what a tether means, tell them to watch Jordan Peele's movie Us. A tether is someone who looks like but isn't us. That's the succinct definition.

    In the past the word tether was reserved for Black non-FBAs who participate in undermining and sabotaging FBAs. This definition fits but is too restrictive.

    All immigrants and especially the Black ones fit the above definition. How and why? These folk are vetted prior to being allowed to immigrate into the US. They are not part of any warrior class. It's just the opposite. They pledge, in exchange for goodies and give-aways denied FBAs, their allegiance to maintaining the status quo (i.e. WS).

    Supporting Black empowerment for them is a conflict of interest. Thus, it's unreasonable to expect them to be our allies. More importantly, they've signed up to displace, replace, and as allies of WS. This is a reality some ignore or refuse to accept. The tethers know the game and want FBAs to remain blind to their contract with WS. They wouldn't be here except for having pledged their allegiance. More FBAs need to wake up.

    Tethers calling in claiming they don't know what the word tether means are being deceitful and time wasters. We don't have time for nor should we tolerate such folk.

  6. These black immigrants communities have to realize, it was their own communities that killed Pan-Africanism in America, not FBA-Afro Americans. That’s why FBA-Afro Americans people are delineating away from other black immigrants communities.

  7. Why do these black immigrants and their tether descendants keep inserting themselves into FBA-Afro Americans business, our American legacy, has nothing to do with them. FBA-Afro Americans are delineating away from black immigrants communities, for our survival.

  8. For the Jamaican and Trinidad man it is not our job to bring the Caribbean community together it is the Caribbeans job. The American Black has to take care of our own now because when we invited the Africans and Caribbeans into our Culture and they Make a living and get rich from our Culture, then Busta Rhymes says American Blacks have no Culture when the tethers is living our Culture.

  9. Everybody Roots did not come from Africa, The America's is the Old World not Africa. Do your genealogy to see if you have any African Ancestry to stop the Myth of everyone being from Africa.

  10. This disingenuous deceitful Tether to try to punch-down with these debunked tropes
    • “ we are not fighting for real war”
    – in fact, We are the only group people who have consistently fought against ws
    • and we do own land in our homeland
    • we’re more financially literate here than ANYWHERE there are melanated people…and more influential
    • and degenerate music isn’t killing our culture, those are mostly tethers with white-backing; Sexxy Red can’t throw us off – we are hyper-focused on compensatory justice & reparative justice
    •”black on black crime” is an insult; crime is predicated on proximity, we don’t commit crimes against ourselves more than any other group

  11. About 13/15 minutes in I wanted Tariq the Tether Slayer to remind him that “the gubament” is not an excuse to be off-code-fleeing-Tethers and definitely not with us because we’re in the belly of the beast when it comes to vile governments…

    This disingenuous deceitful Tether to try to punch-down with these debunked tropes
    • “ we are not fighting for real war”
    – in fact, We are the only group people who have consistently fought against ws
    • and we do own land in our homeland
    • we’re more financially literate here than ANYWHERE there are melanated people…and more influential
    • and degenerate music isn’t killing our culture, those are mostly tethers with white-backing; Sexxy Red can’t throw us off – we are hyper-focused on compensatory justice & reparative justice

  12. Lil Kim, Cardi B, Nikki Manaj, Foxy Brown, all Caribbean women. All of them introduced wh@re culture to FBA women. Biggie, a Jamaican, made Kim talk about her crotch in every song, normalizing that trash, low-vibrational sickness, here. The meanness, sexually degenerate behavior, disunity we see amongst blacks in America, all lowlife Caribbean behavior. Our culture was sophisticated, and was classy before the late 80s.

  13. Cheryl Lee ralph ralph her father is FBA and she grew up singing in a black American church learned out singing style. She was very much in black American culture and now she wants to give all her success to Jamaica.

  14. And her father isFBA A growing up she’s staying in a black American church so she acquired a lot of black American culture and now gives it to the Caribbean. That’s not Caribbean culture, singing style and all that.