A collection of #ADOS Tweets from @KingTahara that no one cares about

As always you ignore the truth when the name Democrats appears. Ok Trump I mean Gene, Russia did nothing in 2016.

Stop talking Democrats and make Republicans earn your vote. You hav Ann Coulter on board. Get Hannity and Limbaugh then Trump will be making a national emergency about ADOS.

6 years you have bitched about Democrats. Do something!
You guys keep making leaps. Did I say Russia didn't do anything? No. I said stop blaming them for Hillary's failure. This country put Bush in office twice, so it's already proven how wishy washy the voters can be.

And this childish shit of calling us Republicans or telling us to make them earn our vote ain't working. Fuck that. We going to get something for our undying support of the democrats or they can piss off and we still live our lives. Let them shutdown the government for us like they did for the illegals. 30 percent of those fucks vote republican and they got a damn shutdown in their honor. :smh:

Meanwhile, black voters supporting ADOS is doing too much. Cacs can shutdown the government over illegals and have people at food banks, but black voters who want something for their votes are republicans or Russian bots. Damn right after I seen a shutdown for non-citizens I want more. That was the last straw for me.
 
He doesn't say some real shit. He's extremely ignorant and will hurt the cause more than help.

No, he's right on the money. He's relaying the experience that most of us have had when dealing with these foreign usurpers, especially Nigerian. And it might be time to do what he said at the 6:00 min mark; just an all-out moratorium on immigration. Makes no sense for us to help with importing people who have these fucked up attitudes and mentalities towards us. You see it on this board too. Most of these motherfuckers would express how they really felt until we seriously began talking about ADOS. Read the quote below from Drayonis for a classic example, and this is mildly innocuous compared to the shit FUCKYOU, Nzinga, GameTheory and others would say.

Re: The Annoyingly Effective Ways African and Caribbean Parents Get Their Kids to Get

My parents laughed when how Black Americans have everything in front of them but won't take advantage. My dad came to America with $300 dollars and no where to live. He's retired now and owns 5 homes....

My Mom was a nurses aid and my dad was carpenter. No real education outside of some college....take it as you will.
 
No, he's right on the money. He's relaying the experience that most of us have had when dealing with these foreign usurpers, especially Nigerian. And it might be time to do what he said at the 6:00 min mark; just an all-out moratorium on immigration. Makes no sense for us to help with importing people who have these fucked up attitudes and mentalities towards us. You see it on this board too. Most of these motherfuckers would express how they really felt until we seriously began talking about ADOS. Read the quote below from Drayonis for a classic example, and this is mildly innocuous compared to the shit FUCKYOU, Nzinga, GameTheory and others would say.

He doesn't know a damn thing about black immigrants. Not a damn thing.
He doesn't know shit about the Civil rights movement either. He's an ignorant buffoon who might as well join Stormfront.
 
He doesn't know a damn thing about black immigrants. Not a damn thing.
He doesn't know shit about the Civil rights movement either. He's an ignorant buffoon who might as well join Stormfront.

He knows his experience with them, and many of us can concur. And he didn't really say anything about the Civil Rights Movements so what are you talking about there?
 
Brother says some real shit here.



Dude is confused.

He says ADOS is claiming their tribe. Which of course is great.

Then he says its time to block out certain tribes from entering the nation.

But then at the end he says tribalism should never surpass nationalism.

That doesnt make any sense whatsoever.
 
Dude is confused.

He says ADOS is claiming their tribe. Which of course is great.

Then he says its time to block out certain tribes from entering the nation.

But then at the end he says tribalism should never surpass nationalism.

That doesnt make any sense whatsoever.

That’s the ideal. But it’s an ideal that black immigrants rejected first, via their attitudes and behavior. Makes no sense for us to continue trying to reach out to them. Now that immigrants have a scarlet letter on them, you want to be on some pan-Afrikan, PoC shit, reaching back for Garvey or some other unity shit that never really existed anyway.

As I said above, you willfully ignore quotes from Drayonis and others on this board that validate everything I’m saying.

Point is, we’re trying to get ours. If you want to be an “ally”, then STFU and fall back. Just as if West Indians wanted to get theirs from England or France or whoever, it’s not our place to disrupt and start bitching about it.
 
It all comes out in the wash

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demobot alert!!!

foh
How so. Most ADOS people on Twitter are white people, trying to cause further division within the black community. Kamala is not black enough...Cory is not Masculine enough. People like you fall for the BS....you're no different than the working white class and their economic anxiety BS.
 
That’s the ideal. But it’s an ideal that black immigrants rejected first, via their attitudes and behavior. Makes no sense for us to continue trying to reach out to them. Now that immigrants have a scarlet letter on them, you want to be on some pan-Afrikan, PoC shit, reaching back for Garvey or some other unity shit that never really existed anyway.

As I said above, you willfully ignore quotes from Drayonis and others on this board that validate everything I’m saying.

Point is, we’re trying to get ours. If you want to be an “ally”, then STFU and fall back. Just as if West Indians wanted to get theirs from England or France or whoever, it’s not our place to disrupt and start bitching about it.

Now you putting words in his mouth.

This whole conversation is retarded.

Haitians and Jamaicans are the ones who immigrate here the most by far. Each country more then doubles the number of Nigerians here. Haitians and Jamaicans came here and settled in black communities. Now you cant tell their children from ADOS children. Not just because of color, but because we integrated ourselves in the culture.

More importantly, since we been here, we been fighting the same fight ya'll been fighting. That doesnt mean we should get reparations like ya'll, but it does mean we're unified on many fronts. Anybody who knows the slightest bit of history knows that.

Ill gladly fall back as soon as ya'll stop playing false narratives about us.
 
How so. Most ADOS people on Twitter are white people, trying to cause further division within the black community. Kamala is not black enough...Cory is not Masculine enough. People like you fall for the BS....you're no different than the working white class and their economic anxiety BS.
Kamala was a "PROSECUTOR"... nuff said.
 
How so. Most ADOS people on Twitter are white people, trying to cause further division within the black community. Kamala is not black enough...Cory is not Masculine enough. People like you fall for the BS....you're no different than the working white class and their economic anxiety BS.

Die slow! Or at least GTFO of this conversation and thread.
 
Now you putting words in his mouth.

This whole conversation is retarded.

Haitians and Jamaicans are the ones who immigrate here the most by far. Each country more then doubles the number of Nigerians here. Haitians and Jamaicans came here and settled in black communities. Now you cant tell their children from ADOS children. Not just because of color, but because we integrated ourselves in the culture.

More importantly, since we been here, we been fighting the same fight ya'll been fighting. That doesnt mean we should get reparations like ya'll, but it does mean we're unified on many fronts. Anybody who knows the slightest bit of history knows that.

Ill gladly fall back as soon as ya'll stop playing false narratives about us.
So you figure we're just making all of this (false narrative) up..
Same Got damn thing the cacs say.
 
He knows his experience with them, and many of us can concur. And he didn't really say anything about the Civil Rights Movements so what are you talking about there?
2 or 3 people do not equal everyone. I guarantee you most of his experiences with black immigrants have been positive. The moron is talking about ADOS has done such and such for black immigrants and they haven't done anything in return. He's an idiot. Black immigrants have been heavily involved in movements that benefit all black descendent of slaves. Do you know who's taking most of the benefits that are supposed to go towards black Americans? White women.
 
So you figure we're just making all of this (false narrative) up..
Same Got damn thing the cacs say.

Lumping all black immigrants together to say "they are like..." Is a completely false narrative.

Ya'll keep talking about Nigerians. I dont know too many of them. Possible that they generally have a certain point of view. Like the Dominicans who swear they arent black. But Nigerians arent a majority of black immigrants here. Not even close. So ya'll got something to say to them, address them directly.
 
Now you putting words in his mouth.

This whole conversation is retarded.

Haitians and Jamaicans are the ones who immigrate here the most by far. Each country more then doubles the number of Nigerians here. Haitians and Jamaicans came here and settled in black communities. Now you cant tell their children from ADOS children. Not just because of color, but because we integrated ourselves in the culture.

More importantly, since we been here, we been fighting the same fight ya'll been fighting. That doesnt mean we should get reparations like ya'll, but it does mean we're unified on many fronts. Anybody who knows the slightest bit of history knows that.

Ill gladly fall back as soon as ya'll stop playing false narratives about us.

Where's @fonzerrillii and the "#ados is a don't vote Republican talking points" movement? Where's @Camille ? Where's Amanda Seales? @AllUniverse17 , care to comment on this?

Why Florida Democrats can’t count on the so-called ‘black vote’

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Florida’s Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson meets with residents of Miami’s Little Haiti neighborhood, where Donald Trump also campaigned in 2016. AP Photo/Alan Diaz
Florida’s midterm Senate election is a race to watch on Nov. 6 – and not just because it will be a tight match pitting a sitting governor, Republican Rick Scott, against a sitting senator, Democrat Bill Nelson.

Black voters, who make up 16 percent of Florida’s population, will likely help tip the race in one candidate’s favor. Black Floridians have long been a swing constituency in the state and have played a key role in every close presidential race since 2000.

But my research on minority politics in the South shows that it is time to re-examine old assumptions about Florida’s so-called “black vote.”

The Caribbeanization of black politics
That’s because not all black people in the United States are African-American.

Florida is home to the country’s largest foreign-born black population. One in three black Miami metropolitan region residents today is an immigrant, according to the Pew Research Center. Many are from the Caribbean.

The black immigrant population in the U.S. has more than quadrupled since 1980, led by an influx of Haitians and Jamaicans. An estimated 376,000 Haitians represent fully 2 percent of Florida’s population. Another 30,000 or so Floridians were born in Jamaica.

As my 2018 book on “The Caribbeanization of Black Politics in America” outlines, these demographic shifts are upending political patterns in predominantly black communities. U.S. political analysts have long assumed that black people mostly think alike on policy issues and vote for the same candidates – namely, for Democrats.

That’s now changing.

Black Republicans
I have studied voting patterns of African-Americans, Cape Verdeans and West Indians in four cities: Boston, Chicago, Miami and New York City.

I discovered that while these populations are mostly Democratic, foreign-born black communities in all four cities are more willing than African-Americans to put aside partisan differences and vote Republican.

Haitians, in particular, lean in a more conservative direction than African-Americans and other Caribbean communities. My research found that Haitian voters in Boston, Chicago, Miami and New York City are more likely to identify as moderate or conservative than African-Americans.

Haitians are also more likely to be members of the Republican Party and to run for office as Republicans. The first and only Haitian-American in Congress, Mia Love of Utah’s 4th district, is a Republican.

In Florida, almost 4 percent of the Haitian-born population is Republican, according to University of Florida political scientist Daniel Smith. Just under 20 percent of Florida’s Haitian Americans are Democrats. Many others are not registered voters in the U.S., though they may remain active in Haitian politics.

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Donald Trump won 20 percent of the Haitian vote in Florida in 2016. Reuters/Mike Segar
Donald Trump campaigned in Miami’s Little Haiti neighborhood in 2016. He went on to win 20 percent of Florida’s Haitian vote. :eek2::smh:

After the election, Haitian-American activist Ezili Danto suggested that many Haitian Floridians had supported Trump in part to demonstrate that they won’t always vote Democratic.

Many Haitians also believed the corruption allegations that had been leveled against the Clinton Foundation, whose work in Haiti after the 2010 earthquake left it with a bad reputation on the island.

Community tensions
As Florida’s Caribbean population has boomed, these political differences have led to some showdowns between African-Americans and the Haitian community.

The election of Republican Josaphat Celestin as mayor of North Miami in 2001 is illustrative. He was the first Haitian-American elected to lead a large U.S. city.

As I outline in my book, Celestin’s campaign appealed directly to Haitian voters in this municipality of 60,000, by arguing that they needed their own political representation in a largely African-American city historically governed by white elected officials. :eek2::hmm:

The 2001 election brought not just Celestin to power but also put a Haitian-American majority onto the five-member city council, ushering in a new era in North Miami politics. Haitian voters had successfully replaced the city’s old white political leadership with new black leadership.

But they did so by defeating a Democrat, Duke Sorey, whom most native-born black Floridians hoped would become the city’s first black mayor.

Motivating black voters
All of this means that neither Florida Senate candidate should take black voters for granted in the midterms.

Nelson, the Democratic sitting senator, has tradition on his side. Black Floridians – like African-Americans nationwide – have voted overwhelmingly Democratic in every election since 1948. In 2012, higher-than-usual black turnout for Barack Obama helped Nelson handily secure his second Senate term.

As the only Democrat in statewide office in a state dominated by Republicans, Nelson will again need above-average black turnout to beat Scott. Yet the senator recently said he believes black Floridians are already “motivated” to vote for him and has faced accusations of not courting them enough.

Meanwhile, Gov. Scott won 12 percent of black votes in 2014 – significantly more than the 8 percent of black voters Trump won nationwide in 2016.

Florida’s Trinidad-born Lt. Gov. Jennifer Carroll was the first black female Republican elected to the Florida legislature and the first black Republican woman on a statewide ticket when she ran as Scott’s running mate in 2010.

Scott alienates black voters
Carroll resigned in 2013 amid accusations of financial impropriety. She later wrote a book accusing Scott of treating her like an “unwanted stepchild” and using her to win black and female votes.

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Former Florida Lt. Gov. Jennifer Carroll, who was born in Trinidad, is unlikely to support Scott’s campaign this year. AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee
As governor, too, Scott has in fact had a very tense relationship with black Floridians.

In 2011 he reduced funding to two historically black private colleges in the state. That same year Scott requested that the president of Florida A&M University, a historically black public university, be suspended after the hazing death of a student, a decision the college’s board of trustees rejected.

When students protested his recommendation, Scott suggested he could relate to them because he grew up in public housing. It was the second time the governor had insinuated that all black people are poor.

Scott has also been accused of suppressing black voters by making it harder for formerly incarcerated people to restore their voting rights.

I doubt Florida’s Haitian voters will support Scott as they did Trump in 2016. But the days of assuming that the black vote will definitely go Democratic are over. (The irony! :D)
 
Lumping all black immigrants together to say "they are like..." Is a completely false narrative.

Ya'll keep talking about Nigerians. I dont know too many of them. Possible that they generally have a certain point of view. Like the Dominicans who swear they arent black. But Nigerians arent a majority of black immigrants here. Not even close. So ya'll got something to say to them, address them directly.
The hit dog hollers my nicca...
Errr time Mane...
 
How so. Most ADOS people on Twitter are white people, trying to cause further division within the black community. Kamala is not black enough...Cory is not Masculine enough. People like you fall for the BS....you're no different than the working white class and their economic anxiety BS.

bruh you have 3 posts (including this one) since you've joined the board in 2017. it's obvious your sleeper cell has been activated.

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