Study shows that ADOS was trying to get Black people to adopt a far right agenda

So for all of my Black, Americans, that are descendants of slaves in America.
How’s the Democratic Party working out for you?

Forget about the ADOS movement, forget about this study that was done, and white supremacists trying to get you not to vote.
The question to answer is:
“How is voting democrat helping you, your family, and your community?”
Are you asking a question or you presenting an example?
 
Euh... Their motives and intent being in alignment is what i meant by saying "manufactured overlap".
Then you should articulate yourself better. You responded to and expounded on an existing point and you co-oped the use/context of the phrase "overlap" in the process. If two entities happen to use SOME similar methods in achieving distinctly different goals that shouldnt result in them being grouped as having the same bottomline is my point.
And obviously, if that was the case, they wouldn't just come out and say it in their mission statement.
So now you wanna ignore their actual stated mission and play mind reader? Interesting.
 
Are you asking a question or you presenting an example?

I’m clearly asking a question.

I really want to know how have my fellow African-Americans benefitted from voting democrat in the last 10 elections?​
 
Then you should articulate yourself better. You responded to and expounded on an existing point and you co-oped the use/context of the phrase "overlap" in the process. If two entities happen to use SOME similar methods in achieving distinctly different goals that shouldnt result in them being grouped as having the same bottomline is my point.

So now you wanna ignore their actual stated mission and play mind reader? Interesting.

Yes Im playing mind reader.

Political conversations always involve mind-reading. Always.

If you dont and just take everything at face-value, you are fucked. They always tell you they do it for you, its best for you, they are the good guys, they understand you, they are gonna fight for you...

And what we are telling you now is that theres alot that just smells fishy here.
 

I’m clearly asking a question.

I really want to know how have my fellow African-Americans benefitted from voting democrat in the last 15 elections?​
Well I am going to speak for myself but I am a African-American male in Georgia. I did really good under the Clinton and Obama financially. Republicans have a tendency to take shit overboard when they come into office I E bush and Trump.....This country almost went bankrupt GW Bush and you seen the bullshit we just came from with Trump and his handling of the virus. The economy under Trump in the beginning was ok because of Obama But when Trump did that stupid tax cut and the trade bullshit things started to go sideways.....Also corona was the icing on the cake.
 
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Well I am going to speak for myself but I am a African-American male in Georgia. I did really good on the Clinton and Obama financially. Republicans have a tendency to take shit overboard when they come into office I E bush and Trump.....This country almost went bankrupt GW Bush and you seen the bullshit we just came from with Trump and his handling of the virus. The economy under Trump in the beginning was ok because of Obama But when Trump did that stupid tax cut and the trade bullshit things started to go sideways.....Also corona was the icing on the cake.

Those are all great points, and no one can argue against that.
But the African-American community is in the same, if not worse off, position we’ve been in since the civil rights act was passed.​
 
Laughing at the ADOS coons on here trying to sound rational but forgetting how the official ADOS website was praising Ronald Reagan and Trump until they scrubbed it after it came out just how racist Reagan really was.
After 2016 I got very hip to these assholes groups so like I said earlier I knew this was their intention all along. And also people understand this I am a black man who is pro black and love his black sisters but I am also intelligent enough to know the difference between bullshit and reality
 

Those are all great points, and no one can argue against that.
But the African-American community is in the same, if not worse off, position we’ve been in since the civil rights act was passed.​
Well as far as the African-American community goes that question is a yes and no answer. Yes some black communities are doing well in certain areas of the country....No there are some black communities that are not doing well in this country and the cause for that problem is far beyond who is president it’s a institutional racism with banks and other corporations. For example you see what the owners of the NFL teams are for the most part doing to potential black head coaches :(.....This is somewhat of the same shit that is going on in some black communities. On the flipside I hate Gentrification Because those white people want to move into a black area and open up a fucking cupcake shop that is not going to help no one. So in closing can the United States do more to help the black community???? yes but we are going to need corporations to really put their foot into this mix.
 
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Yes Im playing mind reader.

Political conversations always involve mind-reading. Always.
Cool. Well that skepticism should go both ways in any objective analysis. And you're well within reason to say what you see looks suspicious. I just think its unreasonable to discount an entire group based on broad speculation from those with an agenda themselves. Personally i find it equally ( if not more) suspicious that certain individuals on here who "happen" to be of certain ethnic lineage always seem to outright wholly discount ADOS, their reparations platform and those who support it.
 
Well as far as the African-American community goes that question is a yes and no answer. Yes some black communities are doing well in certain areas of the country know there are some black communities that are not doing well in this country in the calls for that problem Hills far beyond who is president it’s a institutional racism with banks and other corporations. For example you see what the owners of the NFL teams are for the most part doing to potential black head coaches :(.....This is somewhat of the same shit that is going on in some black communities. On the flipside I hate Gentrification Because those white people want to move into a black area and open up a fucking cupcake shop that is not going to help no one. So in closing can’t do United States do more to help the black community yes but we are going to need corporations to really put the foot into this mix.

Presidents/cabinets/Parties have the power to change that.
My point is that no matter who you vote for, things will never change unless you demand something for your vote.
The democrats made it very clear this election that they’re not doing anything for us.
They’re happy with the gay/trans vote, immigrant vote, and stuck in the ways old Black person vote.
They knew they didn’t have to promise us a damn thing and Black people would still turn out to vote democrat.

What I’ve been saying from day one of my “don’t vote” angle was that, if they(democrats) lost this election due to the lack of Black American voters, they would see that they would have to finally start giving us “something” in exchange for our vote. Everyone wanted to just vote against trump because “he’s racist and his followers are racist”. Whether that idiot’s in office or not, America’s more racist than not.
I’d gladly suffer four more years of Trump if that meant democrats would finally guarantee making Black Americans’ communities better next time they were in office.​
 
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A lot of strange names for white men.

lol hit em with receipts
 
I'm never gonna get over how ADOS coons in this thread can sit and of watched this election, watched Republicans try to fuck up the post office , sued to get Black votes thrown out and then will sit up here and question shit as if both sides are the same.

Its amazing.
 
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Cool. Well that skepticism should go both ways in any objective analysis. And you're well within reason to say what you see looks suspicious. I just think its unreasonable to discount an entire group based on broad speculation from those with an agenda themselves. Personally i find it equally ( if not more) suspicious that certain individuals on here who "happen" to be of certain ethnic lineage always seem to outright wholly discount ADOS, their reparations platform and those who support it.

I do hold it for all sides.

Dont you?
 
And how does a group that literally names itself for cultural identification and advancement purposes use cultural identity to attack black collective activism?
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Then answer my original question:
How have ADOS benefitted from voting democrat the last 10 elections?​


This is a bullshit question cause I've seen what you coons always do. I could say healthcare or union protections or anti discrimination efforts but then what you'll do is say thats not for BLACK PEOPLE thats for everybody and we go round and round.

I just wish you ADOS coons would come up with a new playbook while dancing for your GOP masters.
 
Looks like word salad of a bunch of vague accusations and allegations with zero actual specifics. And how does a group that literally names itself for cultural identification and advancement purposes use cultural identity to attack black collective activism?

Further, having overlap with republican efforts to sway (blind) allegiance to the democrat party needs to be given the nuance it deserves while distinguishing motives of the two entities. One advocated for disengagement of the political process. One sought to demand tangible change in exchange for decades long support.

Yeah they clearly wanted to muddy the waters for those seeking to gain tangibles. In effect neutralizing the whole idea of Black Americans push for repatriations.
 

Then answer my original question:
How have ADOS benefitted from voting democrat the last 10 elections?​
Is this gonna be one of those occasions where i provide proof that Black folks have benefited from democratic policies locally and nationally and then the other person comes back and belittles, minimizes and dismisses that proof cause they're a dishonest prick?
 
This is a bullshit question cause I've seen what you coons always do. I could say healthcare or union protections or anti discrimination efforts but then what you'll do is say thats not for BLACK PEOPLE thats for everybody and we go round and round.

I just wish you ADOS coons would come up with a new playbook while dancing for your GOP masters.
So someone asks you to name specific legislation targeting/benefiting black people and because you fail to do so you start calling them coons? :lol:
 
So someone asks you to name specific legislation targeting/benefiting black people and because you fail to do so you start calling them coons? :lol:

No I just know strawman arguments cause I've seen them before. Healthcare helps millions of Black people but cause you say it's not SPECIFIC to only Black people it suddenly doesn't count. It's moving the goalposts and the fact that before it went any further I called out what you would do tells you just how much y'all stick to a script no matter the situation.
It's designed to keep everyone arguing while getting off the actual topic.....which is that Tone and Yvette work for the GOP.
 
No I just know strawman arguments cause I've seen them before. Healthcare helps millions of Black people but cause you say it's not SPECIFIC to only Black people it suddenly doesn't count. It's moving the goalposts and the fact that before it went any further I called out what you would do tells you just how much y'all stick to a script no matter the situation.
It's designed to keep everyone arguing while getting off the actual topic.....which is that Tone and Yvette work for the GOP.
Asking for specifics and expecting specifics and not legislation thats intended for the general public is not creating a fucking strawman. Holding you to the call of the question and not accepting broad sweeping legislation intended for every citizen is not goal post moving. Just say you dont know of any and move on. Why is that so hard?
 

Those are all great points, and no one can argue against that.
But the African-American community is in the same, if not worse off, position we’ve been in since the civil rights act was passed.​
Maybe the problem has to do with individuals not moving from the same place they were to a different position. The government is not suppose to be your parent or your provider. Grown self-sustaining responsible adults want the government out of their way and not running their lives. So individuals need to take self stock and hold themselves responsible for the situation they're still finding themselves in.
 
Is this gonna be one of those occasions where i provide proof that Black folks have benefited from democratic policies locally and nationally and then the other person comes back and belittles, minimizes and dismisses that proof cause they're a dishonest prick?
Just start pointing them to threads that they won't read like they do whenever they are asked what the "ADOS" strategy is besides disenfranchising Black voting and sucking colonial dick.
 
This is a bullshit question cause I've seen what you coons always do. I could say healthcare or union protections or anti discrimination efforts but then what you'll do is say thats not for BLACK PEOPLE thats for everybody and we go round and round.

I just wish you ADOS coons would come up with a new playbook while dancing for your GOP masters.

Here you go...
Something that benefits “all” is not my damn concern. I’m worried about my Black community, that’s still in shambles in the majority of every city.​
 
Maybe the problem has to do with individuals not moving from the same place they were to a different position. The government is not suppose to be your parent or your provider. Grown self-sustaining responsible adults want the government out of their way and not running their lives. So individuals need to take self stock and hold themselves responsible for the situation they're still finding themselves in.

I love you guys, I swear.
The government is the sole reason the Black community is in the state that it’s in. Literally nobody to blame but the US government.
In order to view things your way, you have got to be white, foreigner, or an anchor baby.
We didn’t give ourselves horrible schools with horrible curriculum. We didn’t make all of the jobs leave our communities.
But not fixing the community is our fault.
Got it!​
 

I love you guys, I swear.
The government is the sole reason the Black community is in the state that it’s in. Literally nobody to blame but the US government.
In order to view things your way, you have got to be white, foreigner, or an anchor baby.
We didn’t give ourselves horrible schools with horrible curriculum. We didn’t make all of the jobs leave our communities.
But not fixing the community is our fault.
Got it!​
There you go proving me right,. You want the government to be your daddy and you want to be the government's baby.
No self responsibility talk in your post at all. No, you want the government alone to prepare your kid/s for life.
Bad schools are the result of neglectful parent/s.
You talk about jobs leaving our community. So you not only want black folk to dependent on the government but white folk as well. We need to built up our own community and not wait for somebody else to do it.

Your mindset is why individuals are still in the same place now as they were previously.
 
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