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All Viral Access Media - FBA Culture Cut Off Professor James Smalls’ Bag — Tariq Nasheed Pulled Him From the Documentary!
In this episode, we break down how FBA culture allegedly cut off Professor James Smalls’ documentary bag, leading to Tariq Nasheed removing him from the project. This didn’t happen out of thin air. We revisit and analyze the interview Professor James Smalls did addressing Africans and South Africa, an interview that immediately sparked backlash, heavy critique, and intense debate within FBA spaces. Many in the FBA community felt the tone, messaging, and positioning crossed lines — and soon after, the consequences followed.
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All Viral Access Media - James Small Accuses Tariq Nasheed of Being FBI & A CIA Agenda Under FBA Banner
Professor James Small delivers one of his strongest critiques yet of the FBA movement, directly suggesting that Tariq Nasheed is pushing an agenda that—according to Small—resembles FBI or government-style tactics. In this breakdown, we explore exactly what Professor Small said, why he believes FBA is being used as a divisive tool, and how his comments fit into the wider tension between Pan-Africanism vs. FBA, FBA vs. immigrants, FBA vs. so-called “tethers,” and the larger debate over who represents Black liberation in America. This video takes a deep dive into Professor Small’s perspective on the motives behind the FBA narrative, why he believes the movement has been weaponized, and why he specifically name-checked Tariq Nasheed when discussing federal influence within Black political spaces. Whether you agree or disagree, this conversation exposes the long-standing ideological clash between Professor James Small and Tariq Nasheed, and the ongoing debate between Pan-Africanists and the FBA community. Tap in for a full, balanced breakdown of what was said, why it matters, and how it impacts the larger Black diaspora discourse.
All Viral Access Media - "We’re Not Black!” — Viral Immigrant Clips & THIS Is Why FBAs Delineate!
In this episode, Mike Larry of All Viral Access Media reacts to a viral collage of immigrants from all backgrounds proudly saying, “I’m not Black,” “Don’t call me Black,” “I’m Dominican,” “I’m Jamaican,” “I’m not African American,” and more. These clips prove EXACTLY why Foundational Black Americans (FBAs) must set clear boundaries and delineate our lineage from voluntary immigrant groups who choose when to reject — and when to benefit from — Black American struggle, culture, and political victories. While many immigrants distance themselves from Blackness, they still enjoy the rights, protections, and opportunities created by 400 years of FBA survival, blood, sacrifice, and civil rights battles. Mike Larry breaks down: Why FBAs are not immigrants How FBAs built the foundation that ALL groups benefit from today The difference between optional Blackness vs. lineage Blackness Why “we’re not Black” clips expose an uncomfortable truth How some groups reject Blackness culturally but claim it politically Why immigrants flourish TODAY because of FBA fights YESTERDAY This episode is about respect, clarity, and historical accuracy — nothing more, nothing less. Tune in. Learn something. And stop playing with FBA lineage.
All Viral Access Media - Reverend Corine Mack Claims African Americans Are Immigrants—Is She One Too?
Mike Larry of All Viral Access Media breaks down a jaw-dropping clip from NAACP President Reverend Corine Mack during a recent press conference. In the video, Mack suggests that Foundational Black Americans (FBAs) are “immigrants too” and implies that because of this, we should support immigrant struggles—especially as they face deportations and ICE raids. But here’s the problem: FBAs are not immigrants. We didn’t cross the border—we were kidnapped, enslaved, and forced to build America from nothing. So why is Mack pushing this narrative? Who benefits from erasing FBA lineage and merging us into the “immigrant” umbrella? Mike Larry exposes the historical inaccuracies and hidden dangers behind this rhetoric. Is Reverend Mack speaking from experience… or from an immigrant perspective herself? Tune in to get the real breakdown.
All Viral Access Media - Cut The Check: The Reparation's Panel W/Breuck, Melrose Radio, US Freedman Project & Keisha
The panelist are speaking on the reparations legislation bill that was passed by Kathy Hochul but hasn't been clear on how the payments will be giving. The panel goes in-depth about the policies and Politian's and Caribbean's who've been sabotaging Foundational Black American's fight for what's owed. |
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