The Return of Ta-Nehisi Coates: A decade after “The Case for Reparations,” he is ready to take on Israel, Palestine, and the American media

Gods_Debris

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A few social media post from one person or even 10 people with social media doesn't make it true. I could post somethings the Palestinians did for black people but it would take me finding the videos. I know for affect the PLO offered the black panthers training and some weapons and even refuge. I will go through the videos and find them. I can tell you Dhoruba Bin Wahad spoke about it and I also saw the late Sekou Odinga speak about them working together. Both of the elders I mentioned were Black Panthers and BLA members. We often say things from ignorance. Nowadays too many of our people don't no true history, and think throwing out random bullshit is cute. Let me dig it up though.
Tex is a bitch bro. Straight no chaser. I could slap him in public in front of his wife and kids and he would only weep. Nearly anyone else you verbally tête-à-tête with here on BGOL will at least knuck up for theirs offline but this nigga is 100% ankle grabbing.
 

Big Tex

Earth is round..gravity is real
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A few social media post from one person or even 10 people with social media doesn't make it true. I could post somethings the Palestinians did for black people but it would take me finding the videos. I know for affect the PLO offered the black panthers training and some weapons and even refuge. I will go through the videos and find them. I can tell you Dhoruba Bin Wahad spoke about it and I also saw the late Sekou Odinga speak about them working together. Both of the elders I mentioned were Black Panthers and BLA members. We often say things from ignorance. Nowadays too many of our people don't no true history, and think throwing out random bullshit is cute. Let me dig it up though.
When you dig it up, make sure it's from this century. I mean, they painted a mural, but that was no sacrifice.

And don't forget to answer this question. If the Palestinians had a chance to vote to remove themselves from being ruled by Israel, is there any chance in hell they would vote to stay ruled by Israel to help Black American? Yes or no.

I would more so, as a Black man, sacrifice for Black people in Sudan than Palestinians. But that's just me. Once all Black people's problems have been taken care of around the world, then we can start worrying about non-Black people.

If that is ignorance then so be it.
 

Diomedes3000

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When you dig it up, make sure it's from this century. I mean, they painted a mural, but that was no sacrifice.

And don't forget to answer this question. If the Palestinians had a chance to vote to remove themselves from being ruled by Israel, is there any chance in hell they would vote to stay ruled by Israel to help Black American? Yes or no.

I would more so, as a Black man, sacrifice for Black people in Sudan than Palestinians. But that's just me. Once all Black people's problems have been taken care of around the world, then we can start worrying about non-Black people.

If that is ignorance then so be it.
Naw don't put no stipulations on it trying to limit the information. This century is only 24 years old. You playing games.
 

Big Tex

Earth is round..gravity is real
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Naw don't put no stipulations on it trying to limit the information. This century is only 24 years old. You playing games.
How long is it going to take you to dig up all the sacrifices Palestinians have mede for Black Americans?

And would they vote to remain under Israeli rule to sacrifice for us?

It's a simple question.
 

VAiz4hustlaz

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‘CBS News’ Says Interview With Ta-Nehisi Coates and Tony Dokoupil ‘Did Not Meet Editorial Standards’​


On the evening of what should be a landmark moment — a “60 Minutes” election special w VP Harris airs Monday night — CBS News suddenly finds itself embroiled in l’Affaire Dokoupil, in which a new senior executive had to explain why the tone taken by one of the news division’s rising stars was inappropriate.

CBS News executives on Monday told staffers that a recent interview conducted by Tony Dokoupil on “CBS Mornings” failed to meet the network’s editorial standards, a decision that has spurred some pushback.

Dokoupil last week interviewed author and journalist Ta-Nehisi Coates about his new book “The Message.” The segment raised eyebrows both among viewers and internally, because it progressed into a tense back-and-forth as Dokoupil grilled Coates on whether his writing expressed antipathy toward Israel.

The Free Press published a recorded conversation from CBS News’ daily editorial meeting, during which Adrienne Roark, recently named president of editorial and newsgathering, told staffers that “there are times we have not met our editorial standards.” She told employees that the situation “has been addressed, and it will continue to be in the future.”

CBS News declined to comment.

Dokoupil took a tough time at the interview’s start, noting that the book “would not be out of place in the backpack of an extremist.”

“Why leave out that Israel is surrounded by countries that want to eliminate it?” he asked, adding; “Why not detail anything of the First and the Second Intifada, the cafe bombings, the bus bombings, the little kids blown to bits? And is it because you just don’t believe that Israel in any condition has a right to exist?”

Dokoupil has increased his profile at CBS News, first gaining a foothold at the morning show, then getting assignments to cover important breaking-news moments on the ground. He recently began co-hosting a third hour of “CBS Mornings” that is streamed live and aired on some of CBS’ biggest stations. “CBS Mornings” has always positioned itself as an alternative to breezier presentations from NBC’s “Today” and ABC’s “Good Morning America,” but an argument could also be made that the exchange between Dokoupil and Coates had all the trappings of something that might appear on cable news, not a venerable CBS News broadcast.

At least one staffer came to Dokoupil’s defense. “It sounds like we are calling out one of our anchors in a somewhat public setting on this call for failing to meet editorial standards for I am not even sure what,” said Jan Crawford, a veteran correspondent. She added: “When someone comes on our air with a one-sided account of a very complex situation, as Coates himself acknowledges that he has, it’s my understanding that as journalists we are obligated to challenge that worldview so that our viewers can have that access to the truth or a fuller account. A more balanced account.”

 

Costanza

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You take these trolls too seriously. What capitalistic society doesn’t have a caste system?

[when it's your first time engaging with Costanza]







 

BigATLslim

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You take these trolls too seriously. What capitalistic society doesn’t have a caste system?
Fck that! What country, regardless of system, that has "Black" people in it that did not implement a caste sytem?
I been lettin' stop playin' in my face...
 

Non-StopJFK2TAB

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Jews don't realize they're making it worse :smh:
It’s called promotion.

Think of this book as the written They Ain’t Like Us. In the end who owns the record label that sold the disses? Who are the people that share credit with Black Classic Press and what is the religious make up of the periodical he wrote for?
 
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