We now have to be careful of groups that intentionally advocate for unattainable things from political parties such as reparations, nationalized healthcare or free college education, while completely ignoring more beneficial/easily attainable issues such as housing. Somehow our life will be better if we spend trillions on the medical industry performing tests or medical procedures that may not provide a benefit to us or improve our standard of living. Another issue they like to use is reparations which has no chance in being implemented and would be divisive. It used to be the political parties created mass distraction issues that had no chance to be implemented such as nationalized healthcare to get your vote while passing crime bills and welfare reform.
Now these shadowy groups have been formed online that are getting mainstream media attention to draw people's attention way from the real issues. I am concerned that #ADOS is a new tactic that has arisen to supplement what nationalized healthcare used to be as a distraction issue. Foundational Black Americans is another group that siphons off our resources and will present no cogent agenda to the political parties besides reparations. This conference they are proposing will probably not even discuss housing for one second on this platform.
Pretty soon we will have a group pushing to have a black colony on the moon to be funded by the government which will receive mass media attention and go nowhere as far as having legislation passed in Congress. You will be tied up pursuing this issue and believe it's vital to your survival when it really is not. There will be people like Yvette Cardell and Antonio Moore, two shadowy characters that will appear out of nowhere to promote this issue with conferences
I have been observing this group for a while, Moms 4 Housing, and really like their platform that is not receiving media attention as much as #ADOS or Foundational Black American. Housing not only shelters you from the elements but provides your children access to schools in area. Giving housing vouchers would integrate public schools more than forced busing. This is why this issue has been pushed to the back burners with Democrats.
I like how they analyzed a complex situation such as the housing market and realized that investors were hoarding houses that were cheaply acquired during the housing crisis to increase rents and prices in a predominantly black area, you can tell these people are highly educated.
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