Donald Trump and "ADOS" are in 100% lockstep agreement regarding Sleepy Joe Biden and his Crime Bill

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Trump says black Americans won't vote for 'Sleepy Joe' Biden because he wrote the controversial 1994 Crime Bill that helped coin the term 'Super Predator' and then claims he helped FIX that 'dark period' in US history
  • Donald Trump hit out at Joe Biden in a series of tweets on Monday
  • He wrote that black Americans wouldn't vote for Bide because he was behind the tough 1994 Crime Bill
  • Trump said that on the other hand he was responsible for Criminal Justice Reform, which had 'tremendous support'
  • Biden wrote the bill when he was a Delaware senator before it was passed by Congress with bi-partisan support and then signed into law by Bill Clinton
  • It later came under intense criticism when those opposing it said it resulted in higher numbers of black Americans being jailed
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7076205/President-Trump-hits-Joe-Biden-1994-Crime-Bill.html


Donald Trump has hit out at Joe Biden saying that black Americans won't vote for the Democrat because he was behind the tough 1994 'Super Predator' Crime Bill.

'Anyone associated with the 1994 Crime Bill will not have a chance of being elected. In particular, African Americans will not be ble (sic) to vote for you,' Trump tweeted on Monday.

'I, on the other hand, was responsible for Criminal Justice Reform, which had tremendous support, and helped fix the bad 1994 Bill!'

In a second tweet, Trump wrote: '....Super Predator was the term associated with the 1994 Crime Bill that Sleepy Joe Biden was so heavily involved in passing. That was a dark period in American History, but has Sleepy Joe apologized? No!'

The bill later came under intense criticism when those opposing it said it resulted in higher numbers of black Americans being jailed on drug charges.

Opponents also blamed for the bill for an increase in incarceration rates across the country.

Trump, who has loudly backed bipartisan efforts for a criminal justice reform since becoming president, infamously took out a full page ad in the New York Times in 1989 calling for the death penalty to be reinstated and more police.

The ad was placed during the time when the 'Central Park Five' were jailed for the attack of a Central Park jogger. The group of teens were later exonerated but Trump continued to say they were guilty.


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President Donald Trump has hit out at Joe Biden on Monday saying that black Americans won't vote for the Democrat because he was behind the tough 1994 'Super Predator' crime bill

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Biden wrote the bill when he was a Delaware senator before it was passed by Congress with bi-partisan support and then signed into law by President Bill Clinton as the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act.
 
You mean the same laws Trump has vowed to strengthen?

Or the same ones he wanted leveraged against the central park 5

or the ones he said he wishes he could implement, you know the laws that Duterte has on books that calls for executions for both drug dealers and users?

Which laws exactly is Trump in lock step with?

Trump says black Americans won't vote for 'Sleepy Joe' Biden because he wrote the controversial 1994 Crime Bill that helped coin the term 'Super Predator' and then claims he helped FIX that 'dark period' in US history
  • Donald Trump hit out at Joe Biden in a series of tweets on Monday
  • He wrote that black Americans wouldn't vote for Bide because he was behind the tough 1994 Crime Bill
  • Trump said that on the other hand he was responsible for Criminal Justice Reform, which had 'tremendous support'
  • Biden wrote the bill when he was a Delaware senator before it was passed by Congress with bi-partisan support and then signed into law by Bill Clinton
  • It later came under intense criticism when those opposing it said it resulted in higher numbers of black Americans being jailed
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7076205/President-Trump-hits-Joe-Biden-1994-Crime-Bill.html


Donald Trump has hit out at Joe Biden saying that black Americans won't vote for the Democrat because he was behind the tough 1994 'Super Predator' Crime Bill.

'Anyone associated with the 1994 Crime Bill will not have a chance of being elected. In particular, African Americans will not be ble (sic) to vote for you,' Trump tweeted on Monday.

'I, on the other hand, was responsible for Criminal Justice Reform, which had tremendous support, and helped fix the bad 1994 Bill!'

In a second tweet, Trump wrote: '....Super Predator was the term associated with the 1994 Crime Bill that Sleepy Joe Biden was so heavily involved in passing. That was a dark period in American History, but has Sleepy Joe apologized? No!'

The bill later came under intense criticism when those opposing it said it resulted in higher numbers of black Americans being jailed on drug charges.

Opponents also blamed for the bill for an increase in incarceration rates across the country.

Trump, who has loudly backed bipartisan efforts for a criminal justice reform since becoming president, infamously took out a full page ad in the New York Times in 1989 calling for the death penalty to be reinstated and more police.

The ad was placed during the time when the 'Central Park Five' were jailed for the attack of a Central Park jogger. The group of teens were later exonerated but Trump continued to say they were guilty.


14030074-7076205-image-a-2_1558995150652.jpg

President Donald Trump has hit out at Joe Biden on Monday saying that black Americans won't vote for the Democrat because he was behind the tough 1994 'Super Predator' crime bill

14030076-7076205-image-a-5_1558995161376.jpg

Biden wrote the bill when he was a Delaware senator before it was passed by Congress with bi-partisan support and then signed into law by President Bill Clinton as the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act.
 
Man STFU.

ADOS is trying to get something tangible for black people...specifically...the descendants of slaves...the most down trodden people in this "land of opportunity".

You dumb smart niggas, man........ :smh:

Biden has absolutely no business running for president.
 
2020 going to be hilarious. :lol: Trump going to beat that crime bill to fucking death. Trump got the math on what the cocksuckers did to the black community with the crime bill and related fuckery. Any time he got ammo the other side gets bombed into oblivion.

Looks like Warren the safest bet. No one will care about that native American shit.
 
The person who actually signed the crime bill was considered as “America’s first black president” until Obama. As if white folk are really going to differentiate descendants of African Slaves from first and second generation people from Africa or the Caribbean.
 

Hadn't heard of this... Will definitely watch!

When They See Us is an upcoming American drama web television miniseries created by Ava DuVernay for Netflix. DuVernay also serves as a co-writer for the series, and is expected to direct every episode. The series documents the Central Park jogger case from 1989 in which a 28-year-old female jogger was attacked and raped in Central Park in New York City, leaving her in a coma for 12 days. Five juvenile males – four African-American and one Hispanic – were convicted of the crimes by juries in two separate trials in 1990; their convictions were vacated in 2002 (a legal position in which the parties are treated as though no trial has taken place).

The series features an ensemble cast including Jharrel Jerome, Jovan Adepo, Michael K. Williams, Vera Farmiga, John Leguizamo, Felicity Huffman, Niecy Nash, Aunjanue Ellis and Kylie Bunbury. It is set to premiere on May 31, 2019.
 
I hope Andrew Yang can make a run up in the primary. Only Democrat I've seen win a debate with Ben Shapiro and get the respect of moderates and conservatives. And he's talking tangibles for ADOS
 
:smh:

They differentiate between the two all the time. Why? Because there is a difference.

In theory, #ADoS refers to those that are descendants of the natives of the “United States” that were usurped by the caucasian colonists and other groups of immigrants. Most of the slaves captured from West Africa were shipped to South America and the Caribbean.

Using #ADoS to fight for reparations is tricky because it would blow the minds of some of the alleged “African descendants of slaves” that:

1) they aren’t Africans
2) their descendants could have been slave owners and not slaves.

The person who actually signed the crime bill was considered as “America’s first black president” until Obama. As if white folk are really going to differentiate descendants of African Slaves from first and second generation people from Africa or the Caribbean.
 
When Biden gets the democratic nomination, will these same people not vote for him, thus giving us 4 more years of trump?

See this shit coming a mile away... 2016 all over again. Take Hillary out put Biden in.

Wash
Rinse
Repeat
 
Shit is like a child arguing. These are not event he same conclusion, let alone all the missed nuance between the evil dictator and the candidate with major negatives. Black folks ain't this dumb to twitter debate this bullshit, "are we"?
 
Considering that Biden is a worse candidate than Clinton was and has a proven track record of failing as a presidential candidate, what makes you think he will get the nomination?

And the fact somebody tweeted an article that was posted about trump calling for the death penalty of the Central Park 5 (all talk) is even comparable to what Biden did, writing legislation and helping put into law mass incarceration (action) shows that emotion > logic, fiction > fact when it comes to most of us.

When Biden gets the democratic nomination, will these same people not vote for him, thus giving us 4 more years of trump?

See this shit coming a mile away... 2016 all over again. Take Hillary out put Biden in.

Wash
Rinse
Repeat
 
So Trump is basically saying look what I had to do to fix your bill...

Meanwhile Biden is doubling down on the bill even when Bill Clinton, who signed it, acknowledged that it went to far...

Biden should have addressed this already and at least have a plan for it ...

It's not that hard to figure out...
 
Both parties are definitely not the same.

One will tell you what they think about you to your face and try to destroy you.

One will tell you the other party is trying to destroy you, ask to team up against them, all while stabbing you in the back the entire time until you are destroyed.

No wonder one has been able to last since the beginning of this country and will continue because of the mentality of people that fall for the deception every time :smh:

Biden is complete traaassshhhhhh but I'd vote for him every day of the week and twice on Sundays over Trump. The notion that both parties "are the same" has all the nuance of a sledgehammer against your mama's plate collection. :smh:

Can we be serious?

Stop it
 
Both parties are definitely not the same.

One will tell you what they think about you to your face and try to destroy you.

One will tell you the other party is trying to destroy you, ask to team up against them, all while stabbing you in the back the entire time until you are destroyed.

No wonder one has been able to last since the beginning of this country and will continue because of the mentality of people that fall for the deception every time :smh:

Haha the old "lube vs no lube" argument. I've been at it a while bruh and I understand your POV. The thing is I've developed nuance since I was in college at 20. Look both parties are beholden to corporate interests and there are legit critiques to be made of the plutocratic system both uphold. But to pretend that one party isnt trying to limit the minority vote or otherwise rig the judiciary to limit our freedoms (specifically) is to engage in the worst kind if make believe bullshit :smh:
 
You all still think one Slave master is better than the other. Democrats have been your savior for years and they’ve done the most harm. These crime bills were supported by democrats. The Clintons and Biden. These crime bills locked your black butt up. Obama gave police the Blue Alert to kill more blacks. Obama decided to step in when police began to get killed not unarmed blacks.
 
cutting and pasting and stirring... :dunno:
What to know about ADOS, a group targeting Black progressives
https://www.mediamatters.org/resear...dos-group-targeting-black-progressives/223443


American Descendents of Slavery (ADOS) is an organization that is campaigning for reparations. As ADOS explains on its policy page, the group is in favor of reparations for the descendents of slaves who were held in captivity in the United States, affirmative action for slavery descendants, and government subsidy of education and health care. Notably, ADOS stresses that benefits should be given only to American slavery descendents. As the policy page argues, “Black immigrants should be barred from accessing affirmative action and other set asides intended for ADOS, as should Asians, Latinos, white women, and other ‘minority’ groups.” Supporters of ADOS push the issue on social media with the hashtag #ADOS.

There is evidence that ADOS is advancing a right-wing agenda, and while it calls itself progressive, it pushes pro-Trump, anti-immigrant views. ADOS co-founder Yvette Carnell is a board member of right-wing front group Progressives for Immigration Reform (PFIR). PFIR -- which despite its name pushes an anti-immigrant agenda -- has ties to Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), an extremist group run by white nationalist John Tanton. Carnell has claimed that PFIR is a bona fide progressive group despite its anti-immigrant approach. Carnell also uploaded a video to YouTube praising Donald Trump, but deleted it after it began to receive scrutiny from progressive activists, according to a discussion on YouTube channel New Possibilities. As an investigation of ADOS by Daily Dot explained, “#ADOS has picked up steam online over the past few months. The hashtag has been mostly used to criticize Democratic leaders and publicly attack Black celebrities—like rapper Talib Kweli, actor Yvette Nicole Brown, and radio show hosts Charlamagne Tha God and Roland Martin—and anyone else who the founders believe do not share their vision for reparations. The hashtag also gained traction when it was used to question whether presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.)—whose mother is Indian and father is Jamaican—would prioritize the needs of native-born Black people.” The ADOS website praises President Donald Trump and former President Ronald Reagan for their views on Black America and criticizes former President Barack Obama.

ADOS attacks other supporters of reparations, apparently for the benefit of Republican politicians. Political activist and rapper Talib Kweli drew ADOS supporters’ attention after he sent a tweet that argued in favor of reparations but against making it a litmus test in the 2020 presidential election because of the importance of defeating Trump. As Kweli explained in a Medium post, “None of that mattered to a woman named Yvette Carnell, a founder of this ADOS movement, when she decided to wander over to my mentions to aggressively critique me for writing what amounted to an anti Trump tweet. The ADOS position is that we should not vote for any democrats unless they promise to support reparations. They don’t hold the GOP to the same standard, and even though Yvette Carnell used to support the Sanders campaign in 2016, she was very upset at me implying that I like Bernie Sanders better than Donald Trump.” Kweli wrote that after the Twitter exchange, he began to be inundated with harassment by ADOS supporters. According to Kweli, “ADOS folks online constantly tweet about taking down Ta-Nehisi Coates, Kamala Harris, Cory Booker, Bernie Sanders, Roland Martin, Angela Rye, and every other prominent public critic of Donald Trump.” As NBC and MSNBC contributor Malcolm Nance explained on Twitter, “#ADOS is an inherently racist concept wrapped around the belief that some blacks are better than others by dint of where ones ancestor was sold. It’s anti-Dem message being pushed by BreakingBrown who is a #MAGA supporter. Face it, you’ve been taken over by pros & they’ll use you.”

ADOS is attempting to get pro-reparations minister and radio host Mark Thompson fired from Sirius XM. ADOS supportersattacks on Thompson began after he criticized the group during an appearance on MSNBC. Beyond online harassment, earlier this month, Thompson was confronted in person by an ADOS supporter who aggressively invaded Thompson's personal space and got in his face while calling him “Uncle Tom,” a “house ******,” and a “sellout coon.” A physical altercation ensued, and ADOS supporters are reportedly using the incident in an attempt to get Thompson fired from his Sirius XM radio show.

Prominent Black progressives have rallied in support of Thompson. From Twitter:




ADOS has been promoted on Twitter by right-wing bigot Ann Coulter. In a February 2019 tweet, Coulter wrote, “I like #ADOS, but I think it should be #DOAS - Descendants of American slaves. Not Haitian slaves, not Moroccan slaves, etc.”

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There is evidence that white supremacists have jumped on board with ADOS and that 4chan posters may be using the movement to sow division. On 4chan, a Media Matters analysis showed that posts containing “ADOS” or “American Descendants of Slaves” started appearing on 4chan in August 2018, with mentions spiking up by the end of February 2019, and again in early April 2019. Users posting to the “politically incorrect” board latched on to ADOS, asking how to make “this movement become more widespread,” calling for users to “meme” it and “step up and help them organize” as a way to cause division during the 2020 Democratic primary, speculating on posts about whether the group could “lead to Kamela (sic) Harris being hurt in the democratic primary.”

Moreover, there’s evidence that white supremacists could be using the hashtag to sow division in social media among Black users. In a thread expressing support for the New Zealand mosque shooter, a user promoted the use of the ADOS hashtag as a way to criticize “Bernie Sanders as someone wanting to help whites while not paying reparations.”

A user promoted pushing for reparations to “help break the system.”

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ADOS wants reparations—but at what cost?
https://www.dailydot.com/irl/ados-reparations-slavery/


On the surface, #ADOS, which stands for the American Descendants of Slavery, sounds like a hashtag for Black empowerment, perhaps a call to arms. However, dig through more than three tweets, and you’ll likely leave with more questions than answers as to what ADOS is really all about.

Founded by controversial social media figures Yvette Carnell and Antonio Moore late last year, the ADOS hashtag—as well as its corresponding movement—asks the government to address the plight of African Americans who were directly connected to U.S. slavery through a list of a number of reparation demands, like reinstituting voting protections, offering a healthcare credit, forgiving student loan debt, and securing 15 percent of Small Business Administration loans for descendants of slaves. These, among others on the list, are reparation demands many Black Americans would find reasonable.

However, also built into its agenda is a distinction for who should be afforded access to reparations. ADOS believes America only owes reparations to slave descendants, not to Black people whose families freely immigrated to America. In turn, ADOS demands the government streamline affirmative action and policies like it, so that Black immigrants and other minorities are no longer allowed to take part.

Because of these polarizing sentiments, coupled with discussions of who should be the face of the Democratic Party in 2020, #ADOS has picked up steam online over the past few months. The hashtag has been mostly used to criticize Democratic leaders and publicly attack Black celebrities—like rapper Talib Kweli, actor Yvette Nicole Brown, and radio show hosts Charlamagne Tha God and Roland Martin—and anyone else who the founders believe do not share their vision for reparations. The hashtag movement also gained traction when it was used to question whether presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.)—whose mother is Indian and father is Jamaican—would prioritize the needs of native-born Black people. In fact, some using the hashtag have declared “no reparations, no vote,” taking a hard stance against any presidential hopeful who does not express support of and have a plan for reparations for slave descendants. To some followers, this means not voting at all in the general election if Democrats don’t put forth a candidate with a plan.

While ADOS followers will tell you that they are the ones responsible for all the reparations talk on the 2020 campaign trail by everyone from Harris to Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), critics, mainly Black progressives, will tell you ADOS followers are trolls and cultlike; some have even accused followers of being bots. Critics wonder what the movement actually hopes to accomplish with its hardline stances and at what cost—especially when people like white conservative Ann Coulter are coming to the defense of ADOS.

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Ann Coulter/Twitter

On its surface, ADOS should be a strategic challenge to white supremacy. But what it’s so far more successful at is creating in-fighting among the Black community.
 
Black Critics of Kamala Harris and Cory Booker Push Back Against Claims That They’re Russian “Bots”
https://theintercept.com/2019/02/13/ados-kamala-harris-cory-booker-russian-bots/

American descendants of slaves identifying themselves with the hashtag #ADOS have been openly critical of 2020 presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Cory Booker over the past weeks.

Some prominent black political commentators are now speculating that these critics are Russian bots.

Angela Rye, a CNN political commentator and board member of the Congressional Black Caucus PAC, has said she believes that some ADOS arguments are not organic, but were “paid for by Russia.” She added that she’s “not saying everyone who uses the hashtag is a Russian bot,” but she does believe “it originated from Russian bots.” Rye went on to argue that the same is true of critiques relating to “some of the stuff around the crime bill” circa 2016 — presumably referring to critics of Hillary Clinton who questioned her support of the bill now widely understood to have caused overwhelming harm to black Americans.




On a segment of Joy Reid’s MSNBC show titled “how to spot a bot,” Shireen Mitchell, founder of Stop Online Violence Against Women, argued that the ADOS hashtag is a way to identify foreign influence. “A lot of the ones that are pretending to be black people, black women in particular, who are focusing on black identity, have these sort of aspects in the ways that they’re talking about language,” she said. She went on to say that bots are posing as black Americans using “the vernacular or the language of someone that believes they are a part of our community” to claim authority to represent black Americans.

“This has become a challenge particularly for the Democratic candidates because obviously, in 2016, all this activity was directed to help Donald Trump, or to hurt Hillary Clinton, to do both,” Reid said. “So I’m wondering if this time the party is going to be a bit more prepared. Reid appeared to co-sign Mitchell’s claim, saying, “I did see a huge uptick of bot activity when Kamala Harris announced,” focusing on critics who argue that Harris “is not really black.”
 
ADOS wants reparations—but at what cost?
https://www.dailydot.com/irl/ados-reparations-slavery/


On the surface, #ADOS, which stands for the American Descendants of Slavery, sounds like a hashtag for Black empowerment, perhaps a call to arms. However, dig through more than three tweets, and you’ll likely leave with more questions than answers as to what ADOS is really all about.

Founded by controversial social media figures Yvette Carnell and Antonio Moore late last year, the ADOS hashtag—as well as its corresponding movement—asks the government to address the plight of African Americans who were directly connected to U.S. slavery through a list of a number of reparation demands, like reinstituting voting protections, offering a healthcare credit, forgiving student loan debt, and securing 15 percent of Small Business Administration loans for descendants of slaves. These, among others on the list, are reparation demands many Black Americans would find reasonable.

However, also built into its agenda is a distinction for who should be afforded access to reparations. ADOS believes America only owes reparations to slave descendants, not to Black people whose families freely immigrated to America. In turn, ADOS demands the government streamline affirmative action and policies like it, so that Black immigrants and other minorities are no longer allowed to take part.

Because of these polarizing sentiments, coupled with discussions of who should be the face of the Democratic Party in 2020, #ADOS has picked up steam online over the past few months. The hashtag has been mostly used to criticize Democratic leaders and publicly attack Black celebrities—like rapper Talib Kweli, actor Yvette Nicole Brown, and radio show hosts Charlamagne Tha God and Roland Martin—and anyone else who the founders believe do not share their vision for reparations. The hashtag movement also gained traction when it was used to question whether presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.)—whose mother is Indian and father is Jamaican—would prioritize the needs of native-born Black people. In fact, some using the hashtag have declared “no reparations, no vote,” taking a hard stance against any presidential hopeful who does not express support of and have a plan for reparations for slave descendants. To some followers, this means not voting at all in the general election if Democrats don’t put forth a candidate with a plan.

While ADOS followers will tell you that they are the ones responsible for all the reparations talk on the 2020 campaign trail by everyone from Harris to Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), critics, mainly Black progressives, will tell you ADOS followers are trolls and cultlike; some have even accused followers of being bots. Critics wonder what the movement actually hopes to accomplish with its hardline stances and at what cost—especially when people like white conservative Ann Coulter are coming to the defense of ADOS.

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Ann Coulter/Twitter

On its surface, ADOS should be a strategic challenge to white supremacy. But what it’s so far more successful at is creating in-fighting among the Black community.


:lol:

Define "the black community".

ADOS is simply people who have lineage at least 5 generations back of being oppressed in the USA.

If you are not in this "community", it's not applicable to you. This is not disrespectful. We have been footstools for all groups....not anymore.

We will support your fight against oppression but not in place of our own.

Why the fuck is this so hard to understand? :confused:

Go to the poorest enclaves in the US....go to the jails and prisons. That is where you will find this group.

The best way to quickly define ADOS is to use an immigrant's perspective. The USA is seen as the land of milk and honey for all other people on the planet but ADOS. Why is that?

I'm leaving this thread alone....but damn...this shit is annoying.

And it's not just about "white supremacy". "White supremacy" is a global phenomenon that cannot be identified. ADOS changes "white supremacy" into the US government. You cant litigate against "white supremacy" but you can litigate against the USA government.
 
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