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

On this Veteran's Day 2019 we salute ADOS who have served in the US Military :cool:


ADOS US MILITARY HISTORY



Powhatan Beaty, Richmond, VA (1837)




William Harvey Carney, Norfolk, VA (1840)




Christian Fleetwood, Baltimore, MD (1840)




John Henry Lawson, Philadelphia, PA (1837)




Robert Smalls, Beaufort, SC (1839)




Cathay Williams, Independence, MO (1844)




James Reese Europe, Mobile, AL (1880)




William Henry Johnson, Winston Salem, NC (1892)




Cornelius Charlton, East Gulf, WV (1929)




Benjamin Davis Jr., Washington, DC (1912)




Doris Miller, Waco, TX (1919)




Robert F. Williams, Monroe, NC (1925)




Vernon Joseph Baker, Cheyenne, WY (1919)




Micah Johnson, Mississippi (1991)












Thank you to all ADOS on BGOL ex and current military for your service!
 
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4 ADOS threads on the front page at all times. :clap:Yes we're here now. FBA ADOS, the lineage you must portray if you black or biracial and wanna make it big in Hollywood...Talk to me nice!!!









An immigrant acknowledging immigrant coonery. What a novel idea.
 
FBA Conference done raised over 32k in 6 days. Anti ADOS have 0 influence offline. Leechie X would need 6 months to raise 32k. :lol:
 








Talib is sponsored by the system. The Democrats and twitter work with him. Hes a paid agent. Inflatung his numbers to make him seen larger than he is is nothing. When I see his dick riders in "ADOS is Trash" tees holding a conference with 1,000s of non ADOS then we'll take him serious.
 
FBA ADOS we are the life force of this country. We feed everyone. Everyone dependin on us for a meal right now. The dusty anti ADOS youtubers, the culture vultures, the washed up middle aged rappers, BGOL agents, newspaper editors, erybody. We create whole industries for folks to talk about us and monetize to feed they families wit it. And mofos dont even say thank you. :smh: Unappreciative bastards. Now eat some of this!









Oh you knoooooooooooow its coming. :giggle:
 




Sounds about right. Those are his supporters mainly. Socialist cacs and non ADOS who resent ADOS but try to emulate everything we do.



 


Kweli and his brother are agents.





"Talented Tenth" negroes are ALWAYS compromised. ALWAYS bought. Their need for acclaim and their elitist attitude over whom they are to serve makes them food for WS. Rollie is weak and a shill for corporate Democrats. There's no way masses are listening to him.
 
10 years ago in Miami @AllUniverse17 @VAiz4hustlaz @Soul On Ice :lol:



MIAMI — Black people of Caribbean descent are being asked by their community’s leaders to write in their nationalities on the upcoming U.S. Census.

Those leaders wanted the Census Bureau to treat Caribbean immigrants and their children like Hispanics, who get to note whether they are descended from another country, like Mexico. But the Census form doesn’t allow that for black citizens and residents of Bahamian, Haitian or other Caribbean descent.

Some Caribbean-American leaders are urging their communities to write their nationalities on the line under “some other race” on the forms arriving in mailboxes next month, along with checking the racial categories they feel identify them best.


It’s another step in the evolution of the Census, which has moved well beyond general categories like “black” and “white” to allow people to identify themselves as multi-racial, and, in some cases, by national origin.

The wording of the questions for race and ethnicity changes with almost every Census, making room for the people who say, “I don’t see how I fit in exactly,” Census Bureau director Robert Groves told reporters in December. “This will always keep changing in this country as it becomes more and more diverse.”

In another push tied to the 2010 Census, advocates are urging indigenous immigrants from Mexico and Central America to write in groups such as Maya, Nahua or Mixtec so the Census Bureau can tally them for the first time.

The campaign in the multiethnic Caribbean community reflects a tendency, born from multiple waves of migration, to establish identity first by country, then by race.


We are completely undercounted because there isn’t an accurate way of self-identifying for people from the Caribbean,” said Felicia Persaud, chairwoman of CaribID 2010, a New York-based campaign to get a category on the census form for Caribbean-Americans or West Indians.

About 2.4 percent of the U.S. population — more than 6.8 million people — identified on the 2000 Census as belonging to two or more races. A little less than 1 percent of the population — more than 1.8 million people — wrote in their West Indian ancestry.


And about 874,000 people — or 0.3 percent of the population — ticked boxes for Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islanders that year. If those islanders could get their own categories on the form, Caribbean-American leaders say, why not their communities?

Their lobbying efforts led to a bill in Congress requiring a box to indicate Caribbean descent on the census form, but it did not pass.

Accurate counts in the once-a-decade survey ensure recognition from the federal government and the fair allocation of resources to state and local governments, advocates say.

While most Caribbeans are expected to at least check the box for “black,” lumping them together with all African-Americans means corporations and politicians won’t see the political, economic and social issues specific to their immigrant communities, Persaud said. They also won’t see the size of those communities or get a sense of the diversity of experiences among Afro-Caribbean groups.

Persaud plans to check the “some other race” category and write in her nationality, Guyanese. Her father is Asian Indian, and her mother is black and Asian Indian, but she doesn’t feel those categories reflect her blended Caribbean identity.

“We’ve always been able to say we’re a mix, and then you come to this country and you’re not sure where you’re fitting under, so I figured that we’re ‘other,'” Persaud said. “That’s how everybody feels.”
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ADOS we the receipt kings. :yes: Pan Africanism is a con and a lie in the US. ADOS are the only tribe of blacks whove practiced it collectively. All other blacks put their self interest and nationality first, as they should. We are following suit. Notice Newsone, a "black" media outlet didnt call this divisive or led by "agents". These non ADOS showed they fuckin ass in the Obama Era. Now doing a 180 that its convenient. :smh:


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While the anti ADOS stay up til 2am to "gossip", we working. Its the reason ADOS is the only Warrior Class in US history.





We're still waiting for one of these ADOSploitation movies to do big numbers. US audiences do not want to see " scabs" pretending to be ADOS on film.



And we had niggas swearin by them shits. ADOS relies on paperwork not speculative "genetic markers"
 
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Still think ADOS and FBA are the same thing stupid?

Let’s hear it from your fearless leader. Str8 ethering.




 




"Chocolate" cities with large ADOS populations



Our Queen! Hollywood better not throw fuckery in there cuz we are watching.
 
Candace Owens is now shouting out Kingface!?!?! :lol:

Makes sense though. Both are West Indian Trump supporters who love dissing us.
 
ADOS overwhelming supported Botham Jean on this board. Does that stop the anchor coons from currently trying to undermining us? Nope. All ADOS lurkers continue to watch the actions of these cowards and take note.
 
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