Tariq Nasheed
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| Tariq Nasheed | |
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| Real Name: | Marcus Sanders |
| Nationality: | American |
| Aliases: | Tariq Elite, King Flex, K-Flex |
Tariq Nasheed, also known as Tariq Elite, King Flex, or K-Flex (Powerword: Marcus Sanders) is a self-described "race baiter", who just so happens to be a Black Supremacist as well. He's best known for taking the saying "We Wuz Kangz" quite literally, usually on the cesspool known as Twitter. He also is a film maker, usually making documentaries that are more or less about black culture in general. However, Tariq is best known for being an insufferable lolcow who blames any kind of negative attention he might get on "white supremacy".
Tariq's Past Social Media Antics
2016
Tariq started becoming known for crying out "poh-lease broo-tally-tee" whenever any Black Man dies at the hands of teh pigs at around this time, when he claimed that the Ohio State University stabber was in fact a victim of police brutality (despite him literally literally fucking stabbing people when he got pwned). In response, a bunch of people proceeded to call him a worthless nigger and that he should kill himself.
It got so bad that Tariq went onto Fox News and attempted to play the victim for 6 and a half minutes. However, this just resulted in Tariq babbling off more racist nonsense, to the point that Tucker Carlson can only muster up one word in response: "Huh?"
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2020
2021
Buck Breaking
On April 30th, 2021, Tariq Nasheed launched a documentary called Buck Breaking, which is less of a documentary, and more of a sissy fetish porno. The general idea is that white men secretly love "breaking" black men (who are referred to as "bucks"), and that the practice has been around since slavery.
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How to Bait a Baiter
- Be White
- Be right wing
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