That's called being "on code"
What makes TBA an incel?
As far as intelligence is concerned, TBA would run circles around Tariq........But Tariq brings a charisma that TBA doesnt have. I doubt they will ever fall out, due to the fact they need each other to a degree.
Symbiosis at it's finest.
I have a question for the ADOS supporters on here and I’m new to this party, so I’m trying to understand how this movement is operating.
The acronym ADOS stands for “American Descendants Of Slavery.” Slavery being the operative word, it defines the well known process of the removal of African captives, who were shipped to the Americas for capital & economic gain.
There seems to be a common goal that reparations are entitled for these atrocities rightfully so, but only to ADOS members. So my question is, how does the separation towards Pan-Africanism then take hold?
In other words, you’ve acknowledged that the lineage started in Africa, given the titling of the movement, but then follows a strong disconnect towards Africans and any other Caribbean, European, blacks, outside of black America.
How exactly are these dots connected?
I see. To clarify, which three groups are you referring to?All three groups have dismissed the idea of Pan-Africanism and strictly claim America as their homeland as the connection between African culture and modern Black American culture is simply too diluted.
ADOS, B1 and FBA.I see. To clarify, which three groups are you referring to?
ADOS, B1 and FBA.
I think B1 stands for Black First and Jason Black/The Black Authority/Professor Black Truth is the person that the movement orbits around. You can search any of those names on youtube and find dozens of videos.What's B1 and who are their leaders?
What's B1 and who are their leaders?
If your country was enslaved by the French, holla at France. same for England, Portugal and the Dutch.I have a question for the ADOS supporters on here and I’m new to this party, so I’m trying to understand how this movement is operating.
The acronym ADOS stands for “American Descendants Of Slavery.” Slavery being the operative word, it defines the well known process of the removal of African captives, who were shipped to the Americas for capital & economic gain.
There seems to be a common goal that reparations are entitled for these atrocities rightfully so, but only to ADOS members. So my question is, how does the separation towards Pan-Africanism then take hold?
In other words, you’ve acknowledged that the lineage started in Africa, given the titling of the movement, but then follows a strong disconnect towards Africans and any other Caribbean, European, blacks, outside of black America.
How exactly are these dots connected?
If your country was enslaved by the French, holla at France. same for England, Portugal and the Dutch.
We're getting at the country that our ancestors were enslaved in.
We wont stop you from doing you, and would like the same treatment.
Get it?
Not quite ...If your country was enslaved by the French, holla at France. same for England, Portugal and the Dutch.
We're getting at the country that our ancestors were enslaved in.
We wont stop you from doing you, and would like the same treatment.
Get it?
American Descendants of slavery...Not quite ...
Again, I full well understand the premise of reparations towards colonial governments, but what I don’t understand is how the acronym suggests, “Descendants from Africa” aka “Slaves originating in Africa...”, yet many ADOS folks I’ve encountered don’t want anything to do with Africa or Africans at all.
This Yvette Carnell lady, who seems to be spear heading this movement, recently deleted a tweet saying the term “African American is an ignorant term and should be changed to ADOS.”
That’s all well and good if you feel that, but there needs to be a reasoning to the rhyme. I’m simply trying to understand how exactly she and others, connected those dots.
Not quite ...
Again, I full well understand the premise of reparations towards colonial governments, but what I don’t understand is how the acronym suggests, “Descendants from Africa” aka “Slaves originating in Africa...”, yet many ADOS folks I’ve encountered don’t want anything to do with Africa or Africans at all.
This Yvette Carnell lady, who seems to be spear heading this movement, recently deleted a tweet saying the term “African American is an ignorant term and should be changed to ADOS.”
That’s all well and good if you feel that, but there needs to be a reasoning to the rhyme. I’m simply trying to understand how exactly she and others, connected those dots.
Still name calling. This nigga can’t take a loss.
OMFG Tariq is entertaining!Still name calling. This nigga can’t take a loss.
Still name calling. This nigga can’t take a loss.
Tariq is an agent.
That swatting is on his mind.
If swatting is all it takes to turn you into an agent, you’re a pussy that’s not built for this.Tariq is an agent.
That swatting is on his mind.
Still name calling. This nigga can’t take a loss. @44:22 he’s suggesting that Tone is gay.
Still name calling. This nigga can’t take a loss. @44:22 he’s suggesting that Tone is gay.
But I digress..Ya Dig!this was silly and a deflection
And yet Jared Taylor, Richard Spencer, Steven Miller, Steve Bannon, David Duke, Vox Day, Brittany Pettibone, Brad Griffin, Kevin B. Macdonald et al. continue to get off scott free from Tariq's arsenal of internet insults. Sad