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sincereluvdagod - Why Is Cardi B Suddenly Giving Props To FBA'S??
During a recent performance, Cardi B conveyed to her Latino audience that they should acknowledge the contributions of Foundational Black Americans for the comfort and opportunities they experience in this nation. Given her history of anti-Blackness, many people in the FBA community are questioning this sudden pivot .
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sincereluvdagod - Foundational Black Americans Dismantle Dr. Umar | Pt. 1 of 2
Dr. Umar Johnson says he's starting how own organization called DAFA= DESCENDANTS OF AFRICAN FREEDMEN IN AMERICA because he says FBA is too negative and devicive.... On this episode of SincereluvdaGodCast I am joined by Sister Breuck and Keisha Fighter to help pick a part his bad faith arguments line by line.
Godcast Enterprises - @3milicaleb On Navigating Atlanta's "Black Mecca" Myth
Atlanta is often branded as the “Black Mecca” , a city where Black ownership, power, and opportunity are supposed to thrive. But what happens when that image collides with reality? On this episode of SincereluvdagodCast, we sit down with Caleb Smith of the 3Mili Podcast to discuss what it really looks like navigating Atlanta as a Black business owner when the spotlight fades and the systems start moving differently. Caleb breaks down what led to his company being targeted and removed from their place of business, why these situations are rarely isolated incidents, and how Black entrepreneurs are often celebrated publicly while being pressured privately. This isn’t about outrage or rumor — it’s about examining the gap between branding and lived experience, and asking hard questions about power, protection, and accountability in so-called Black spaces. If Atlanta is the Black Mecca, who is it actually built for? Tap in, listen closely, and join the conversation.
Godcast Enterprises - Ice Is Not Our Fight: Hijacking Black Liberation For Immigration
A man calling himself Chairman Paul Birdsong is going viral after appearing at anti-ICE protests while claiming to represent a “New Black Panther Party” and positioning himself as a continuation of the original Black liberation movement. On today’s episode of SincereluvdagodCast, we slow this down and ask the necessary questions. Who authorized this? Who benefits from this imagery? And why are symbols of Black American resistance being repurposed to advance causes that have nothing to do with Black American survival, justice, or repair? This is not about personalities. This is about protecting the legacy, language, and struggle of Foundational Black Americans from cosplay revolutionaries, opportunists, and potential COINTELPRO-style disruptions. We also draw clear parallels to past examples where performative militancy led nowhere but confusion, infiltration, and damage to the Black grassroots. This conversation is about discernment, boundaries, and refusing to be emotionally manipulated into fighting battles that were never ours. Lineage matters. Intent matters. And not every raised fist is raised for us.
sincereluvdagod - The End Of Flat Blackness: Why Tethers Can't Hide Anymore
On today’s episode of SincereluvdagodCast, we break down the viral controversy between James Fishback and Donald Byrd—and why it marks a turning point in Black political language. When Fishback told Byrd he was a “slave to donors,” Byrd accused him of racism. Fishback’s response shocked many: Byrd is not a Foundational Black American, has no ancestral ties to slavery in the American South, and therefore cannot claim offense rooted in that lineage. That moment exposed something bigger. FBA language, analysis, and delineation are no longer confined to social media. Our framework is now shaping conversations in politics, mainstream media, and academia. The era of flat Blackness, where all Black-looking people could cloak themselves in our history, struggle, and moral authority is breaking down in real time. Delineation is working. Cosplay is being called out. And people without the lineage are losing their ability to speak for us, run interference for white power structures, or cash in on a struggle they didn’t inherit. This isn’t theory. This is receipts.
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sincereluvdagod - Why FBA'S Delineate PT.2: Nicki Minaj At TPUSA
Nicki Minaj recently appeared on stage at Turning Point USA , a moment that sparked confusion, debate, and a lot of misplaced representation. On Part 2 of Why FBA’s Delineate, we zoom out and place this moment where it belongs: inside a long, documented pattern of non-lineage figures being elevated to speak for Foundational Black Americans. This isn’t about outrage or celebrity gossip. It’s about clarity. We break down why FBA delineation exists, how tethered figures are routinely positioned as “Black voices” for dominant power structures, and why lineage matters when it comes to political signaling, cultural authority, and representation. Using Nicki Minaj’s TPUSA appearance as a case study, we revisit historical and modern examples that show exactly why “Black” is not a monolith and never has been. If last week’s episode laid the foundation, this one adds the receipts. Live discussion. Audience call-ins. No confusion. No flattening. No apologies.
sincereluvdagod - Do FBA Have a Culture? The Problem With ‘Articulate’ Anti-FBA Arguments
Lately, a new wave of so-called “articulate” voices have been making the rounds claiming that Foundational Black Americans have no culture, or worse, that Black people as a whole are genetically predisposed to failure and dysfunction. Today on SincereluvdagodCast, we break that down point by point. This episode is a response to recent viral clips and long-form interviews where these arguments are laid out calmly, confidently, and deceptively by one, Frank Zanu, often dressed up as “hard truths” or intellectual honesty. We’re not reacting to soundbites. We’ve reviewed the full conversations and we’re addressing the core premise behind them. We explain why FBA delineation exists, why it is not rooted in denial, cowardice, or escapism, and how these narratives quietly erase history, flatten lineage, and absolve white supremacy of responsibility ,;while blaming Black people for the conditions imposed on us. This isn’t about emotion. It’s about clarity. It’s about separating lineage from ideology, history from myth, and truth from well-spoken nonsense. If you’ve heard these arguments and felt something was off but couldn’t quite put your finger on it , this episode is for you.
sincereluvdagod - SincereluvdagodCast React To Our Live Stream w/ Dr. Maat
Last week's live Stream With Dr. Maat and her Pan-Afrikan Guests didn't go the way we expected, so include today's episode on SincereluvdagodCast, we will give our opinions on what went down. We invite you all to join us. |
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