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


Several users in this thread have done the same. Using criminalized and hyperbolic words that imply the ADOS movement as a hate group or VIOLENT.





 


From the page:

“[Rhode Island has a].......rich, and interesting history of African American, Cape Verdean, Ghanaian, Italian and . LBGTQ communities....

Most of the Black people living in Providence are either from Cape Verde descent or other West African countries. A century ago, Black Americans moved from Providence to New Port, Rhode Island following the change in the dominant textile industry, coupled with the city gentrification, especially around the areas of Brown University and The Rhode Island School of Design (RISD).”

Already been posted.

Mr.Met I thought you said Boyce was a fraud?

:lol: Like Umar, sudden detractors are now fans because they don’t endorse ADOS.

Did you post this already? Al Sharpton getting called out and heckled in Baltimore:

 


This was deep


I dunno man. He makes an interesting point about a young “minority majority” having to support an aging white minority, BUT.............he’s operating under a belief, and he actually says, of a black electorate “and it’s allies.”

The problem is that other minorities and immigrants, including the black ones, are NOT our allies. In fact, they’re more likely to ally themselves, and outright assimilate with, elements of the white population than with us. This is what we need to be conscious of.
 


This was deep


The brotha was dropping knowledge but he underestimates the pro-whites out there that run rampant in our community and the latino and hispanic community that want to see whites continue to be on top.

That is why the #ADoS movement is so important because it allows separation in our community between the ones that care and the coons that will sell us out as long as they can continue being agents for the white power structure.
 


Another reason why the distinction is so important. An immigrant from the Caribbean, consistently trashing the so-called black community, isn’t even from or part of it, but is associated due to skin tone. The same immigrant that received a 5 figure settlement after she sued for “racial discrimination” :lol:

Not only that, but is promoted in the media as being one of the “go-to talking heads/spokesperson for the so-called black community”. This is dangerous and has to be called out as it is no different than a white nationalist speaking on behalf of our communities. Only the foolish continue to fall for this con without questioning what is going on.
 
Another reason why the distinction is so important. An immigrant from the Caribbean, consistently trashing the so-called black community, isn’t even from or part of it, but is associated due to skin tone. The same immigrant that received a 5 figure settlement after she sued for “racial discrimination” :lol:

Not only that, but is promoted in the media as being one of the “go-to talking heads/spokesperson for the so-called black community”. This is dangerous and has to be called out as it is no different than a white nationalist speaking on behalf of our communities. Only the foolish continue to fall for this con without questioning what is going on.

When folks thought Candace was black American they did call her out. But now that its been shown she practices non-ADOS supremacy thru the Republican Party dont nobody wanna say nothin. Cuz then we'd have to acknowledge that WS does at times use black immigrants to undermine FBA society. Specifically thru political parties. More 2nd gen black conservatives are coming too. The Republicans bout to steal the Democrats "Trojan Horse" strategy. :yes:
 
See how stupid this has gotten? You guys are losing bonafide allies acting like preschoolers.

'I'm ADOS and you're not.............nah nah nah nah nah.....'

 
The brotha was dropping knowledge but he underestimates the pro-whites out there that run rampant in our community and the latino and hispanic community that want to see whites continue to be on top.

That is why the #ADoS movement is so important because it allows separation in our community between the ones that care and the coons that will sell us out as long as they can continue being agents for the white power structure.
I dunno man. He makes an interesting point about a young “minority majority” having to support an aging white minority, BUT.............he’s operating under a belief, and he actually says, of a black electorate “and it’s allies.”

The problem is that other minorities and immigrants, including the black ones, are NOT our allies. In fact, they’re more likely to ally themselves, and outright assimilate with, elements of the white population than with us. This is what we need to be conscious of.
you two are right.
 
What does this have to do with ADOS?



Eddie Glaude gets it. The election blackout sounds interesting. I wonder if @voyuer and others will call him a Russian bot? :rolleyes2: I talked about the “captured electorate” and some of his other work in my reply to @Camille (who seems to have disappeared from the thread).

Stop being simple. I might educate u later when I get in my office.
 
What does this have to do with ADOS?



Eddie Glaude gets it. The election blackout sounds interesting. I wonder if @voyuer and others will call him a Russian bot? :rolleyes2: I talked about the “captured electorate” and some of his other work in my reply to @Camille (who seems to have disappeared from the thread).

I was only back in it to begin with because I was mentioned. I haven't had a chance to read and absorb what you posted. What I skimmed seemed to be making the case for reparations, I don't need to be convinced of that. I thought I was going to get to it Sat, but I was busy. I'll try to get to it before the week is out.
 
I finally got a chance to finish reading this and it is powerful. This happened to my great grandparents on both sides of my family.

If anyone reads that article and doesn’t understand what we are up against and why it is ignorant to believe in the “bootstrap” bullshit and if you “work hard you can be successful too” shit then there is no hope as you are fully indoctrinated into the white power structure.

There is no telling how many of us would be million dollar property owners if it wasn’t for white thievery.


 
I finally got a chance to finish reading this and it is powerful. This happened to my great grandparents on both sides of my family.

If anyone reads that article and doesn’t understand what we are up against and why it is ignorant to believe in the “bootstrap” bullshit and if you “work hard you can be successful too” shit then there is no hope as you are fully indoctrinated into the white power structure.

There is no telling how many of us would be million dollar property owners if it wasn’t for white thievery.

Man, my people used to farm tobacco in VA back in the 40s, 50s, and 60s, and they also owned the land they worked. When I was a kid in the 80s and 90s, I remember the old people talking about how the white folks were always trying to take their land through some conniving means - low-balling the property value so they could try to buy it at a reduced priced or some other shady shit to where they had to get together and go to the courthouse to fight to protect their land. This is a big part of the reason why I can’t stand these goddamn immigrants coming in here laughing at and mocking our struggle. They don’t know the half but think they have a right to speak on it.

“The idea of reparations sometimes seems like a problem of economic rightsizing—something for the quants and wonks to work out.

Economics is, of course, a major consideration. According to the researchers Francis and Hamilton, “The dispossession of black agricultural land resulted in the loss of hundreds of billions of dollars of black wealth. We must emphasize this estimate is conservative … Depending on multiplier effects, rates of returns, and other factors, it could reach into the trillions.” The large wealth gap between white and black families today exists in part because of this historic loss.

But money does not define every dimension of land theft. Were it not for dispossession, Mississippi today might well be a majority-black state, with a radically different political destiny. Imagine the difference in our national politics if the center of gravity of black electoral strength had remained in the South after the Voting Rights Act was passed.”

This right here is reason enough for reparations.
 
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