#ADOS/#ADOE: That ONE Time I Agreed with Tariq Nasheed: Knowing Our History is KEY

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Before y'all ask -- here you go :

AADOS: African-American Descendants of Slaves
ADOS: American Descendants of Slaves
Native Blacks: Black Americans who are DOS in America
ADOE: American Descendants of Enslaved
DACS: Descendants of American Chattel Slavery​

OK...

It's well known and documented on The Coli that I am not a fan of Mr. Nasheed. Never was -- and more than likely will never be.

But, I have to admit I listened to his little show last night -- and I agreed with ONE THING he said 100%.



That was:

"Foundational Black Americans need to know our history."

Knowing our unique history is KEY --- and the most important part of the movement for reparations.

If some of us -- well most of us are walking around uneducated and misinformed -- spewing and repeating #fakenews about what our ancestors and family went through here in America -- this movement is dead in the water.

And I am talking about not only our ancestor's enslavement -- but what happened before, during and after the Civil War.

And even more...

If you are a #ADOS/#ADOE -- or however you decided to classify yourself -- or if you are non-ADOS -- but a supporter of our movement -- you MUST start now on putting in time and effort on doing your own research.

By not doing so, you are putting the movement in danger -- you are also allowing others to gaslight you -- and attempt to define and tell your story incorrectly.

They will also attempt to degrade and discredit your claim - plus attempt to talk about White Supremacy -- when they have no clue what it is -- and what it looks like -- nor really fought against it like you and yours. Bring up a few key people who decided to join our people and ancestors in the fight -- and act like they turned over the world for movement that was in motion since 1865.

Be proud of your history and ancestors-- and continue to fight.
 
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Premise is all the way on point. This stuff is of the upmost importance.

For the slavery era I would also add the domestic slave trade, early black civil rights in the north, abolitionism, and the underground railroad.
 

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Before y'all ask -- here you go :

AADOS: African-American Descendants of Slaves
ADOS: American Descendants of Slaves
Native Blacks: Black Americans who are DOS in America
ADOE: American Descendants of Enslaved
DACS: Descendants of American Chattel Slavery​

OK...

It's well known and documented on The Coli that I am not a fan of Mr. Nasheed. Never was -- and more than likely will never be.

But, I have to admit I listened to his little show last night -- and I agreed with ONE THING he said 100%.



That was:

"Foundational Black Americans need to know our history."

Knowing our unique history is KEY --- and the most important part of the movement for reparations.

If some of us -- well most of us are walking around uneducated and misinformed -- spewing and repeating #fakenews about what our ancestors and family went through here in America -- this movement is dead in the water.

And I am talking about not only our ancestor's enslavement -- but what happened before, during and after the Civil War.

And even more...

If you are a #ADOS/#ADOE -- or however you decided to classify yourself -- or if you are non-ADOS -- but a supporter of our movement -- you MUST start now on putting in time and effort on doing your own research.

By not doing so, you are putting the movement in danger -- you are also allowing others to gaslight you -- and attempt to define and tell your story incorrectly.

They will also attempt to degrade and discredit your claim - plus attempt to talk about White Supremacy -- when they have no clue what it is -- and what it looks like -- nor really fought against it like you and yours. Bring up a few key people who decided to join our people and ancestors in the fight -- and act like they turned over the world for movement that was in motion since 1865.

Be proud of your history and ancestors-- and continue to fight.


I am not a descendant of the #ADOS, but of the sake of the argument I will post this, so all confusion can be avoided from here-on-out to what the acronym #ADOS means. And for the record I do support this case/ cause.

There are a view bulletpoints you've missed, that happened after the Civil Rights era, to disfranchise, marginalize, stigmatize, criminalize and dehumanize Black America:

  • War on drugs, imposed by the Gov. under Nixon, which continued under Reagan's Crack Epidemic era, which in creased under the Clinton administration
  • The Welfare Reform Act, which mostly hit Black wives.
  • The School-to-Prison-Pipeline system.




 
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Before y'all ask -- here you go :

AADOS: African-American Descendants of Slaves
ADOS: American Descendants of Slaves
Native Blacks: Black Americans who are DOS in America
ADOE: American Descendants of Enslaved
DACS: Descendants of American Chattel Slavery​

OK...

It's well known and documented on The Coli that I am not a fan of Mr. Nasheed. Never was -- and more than likely will never be.

But, I have to admit I listened to his little show last night -- and I agreed with ONE THING he said 100%.



That was:

"Foundational Black Americans need to know our history."

Knowing our unique history is KEY --- and the most important part of the movement for reparations.

If some of us -- well most of us are walking around uneducated and misinformed -- spewing and repeating #fakenews about what our ancestors and family went through here in America -- this movement is dead in the water.

And I am talking about not only our ancestor's enslavement -- but what happened before, during and after the Civil War.

And even more...

If you are a #ADOS/#ADOE -- or however you decided to classify yourself -- or if you are non-ADOS -- but a supporter of our movement -- you MUST start now on putting in time and effort on doing your own research.

By not doing so, you are putting the movement in danger -- you are also allowing others to gaslight you -- and attempt to define and tell your story incorrectly.

They will also attempt to degrade and discredit your claim - plus attempt to talk about White Supremacy -- when they have no clue what it is -- and what it looks like -- nor really fought against it like you and yours. Bring up a few key people who decided to join our people and ancestors in the fight -- and act like they turned over the world for movement that was in motion since 1865.

Be proud of your history and ancestors-- and continue to fight.

Was there anything in particular that turned you off to him?
 

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Was there anything in particular that turned you off to him?

Too much to mention.

But, mostly him using terms like Bedwench and C00n -- and using them against Black people. Now, ADOS and especially Black immigrants use the terms more than us -- and against us.

My first post/thread on the Coli ever talked about my distain for the word.
 
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