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Y'all be making the dumbest shyt up on this board I swear :mjlol:
It says Yvette Carnell was on the white supremacist board when she founded ados:manny:


Additionally, ADOS co-founder, Yvette Carnell served on the board of Progressives for Immigration Reform (PFIR), a fake progressive/front organization linked to white nativist, supremacist and eugenics supporter John Tanton, who sought to limit Black and Brown immigrants in the U.S.
 

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It says Yvette Carnell was on the white supremacist board when she founded ados:manny:

There are 4 people who founded ADOS, one of whom served on an immigration reform board. That is not the same as whatever goofy shyt you linked to in your first post.


Here's the ADOS agenda:




Feel free to point out the white supremacist ideas being pushed.
 

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There are 4 people who founded ADOS, one of whom served on an immigration reform board. That is not the same as whatever goofy shyt you linked to in your first post.


Here's the ADOS agenda:




Feel free to point out the white supremacist ideas being pushed.
You just gonna wave away the fact she associates with white supremacist? Not even casually, but on paper?

Nikkas is really Cointelpro……
 

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You just gonna wave away the fact she associates with white supremacist? Not even casually, but on paper?

Nikkas is really Cointelpro……
She doesn't associate with white supremacists. She associates/collaborates with credentialed civil rights activists like this:




Y'all just make up dumb shyt and don't do the bare minimum personal investigation on things before you speak on them.

Again, here's the agenda being pushed by the ADOS organization



Feel free to point out the white supremacist ideas you see on that page.
 

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There are 4 people who founded ADOS, one of whom served on an immigration reform board. That is not the same as whatever goofy shyt you linked to in your first post.


Here's the ADOS agenda:




Feel free to point out the white supremacist ideas being pushed.
The anti-immigration part aligns with MAGA
 

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The anti-immigration part aligns with MAGA


You're talking about this:


"When scoring legislation, the Congressional Budget Office must incorporate the specific economic impact on the Black American community into their analysis of any legislation regarding immigration. Unless and until this is done the ADOS Advocacy Foundation will reject and oppose outright all legislation and executive action around immigration reform.

The government must adhere to a needs-based approach when allocating the number of H1-B Visa workers for tech companies that flow in each year. Instead, targeted investments along with fast-track training and mentorship programs must be directed specifically at Black American communities to equip them for the jobs of the future. The H1-B Visa restrictions must remain in effect until parity is reached in hiring and pay for Black American workers in the technology sector. The government should issue tax-credits and other incentives to tech companies that actively recruit, hire, train, mentor, and retain Black American workers in tech.

The Trump Department of Homeland Security must direct the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to include Black American History on the Naturalization test. New arrivals to the country who seek citizenship must be able to demonstrate that they have a solid grasp of the totality of Black America’s specific journey, immutable contributions, and the specific debt owed to the builders of the country they wish to become a part of. All DACA recipients and any other undocumented persons that seek a path to citizenship must pass the Naturalization test as well. "


How dare ADOS advocate for H1B reform, an understanding of the economic impact of immigration on black communities and making an understanding of black history mandatory. That's MAGA shyt. :mjlol: :mjlol: :mjlol:
 
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Its trumpism disguised as militancy
And dudes are too proud, stubborn or stupid to admit that they signed up for an idea baked in a cracker kitchen, sold to them by a snake in a suit.

It has to be a mindfukk to find out you like butter biscuits too.
 
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Y'all be making the dumbest shyt up on this board I swear :mjlol:
Yvette Carnel sat on the board of a group associated with that John Tranton dude who is a legit white supremacist. She admitted herself.
 

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Additionally, ADOS co-founder, Yvette Carnell served on the board of Progressives for Immigration Reform (PFIR), a fake progressive/front organization linked to white nativist, supremacist and eugenics supporter John Tanton, who sought to limit Black and Brown immigrants in the U.S. (Lee, 2014/SPLC, 2010)

A report by the Southern Poverty Law Center, titled “Greenwash: Nativists, Environmentalism and the Hypocrisy of Hate,” states:

A quarter of a century ago, John Tanton, a white nationalist who would go on to almost single-handedly construct the contemporary, hard-line anti-immigration movement, wrote about his secret desire to bring the Sierra Club, the nation’s largest environmental organization, into the nativist fold. He spelled out his motive clearly: Using an organization perceived by the public as part of the liberal left would insulate nativists from charges of racism — charges that, given the explicitly pro-“European-American” advocacy of Tanton and many of his allies over the years, would likely otherwise stick.

It continues:

Now, the greenwashers are back. In the last few years, right-wing groups have paid to run expensive advertisements in liberal publications that explicitly call on environmentalists and other “progressives” to join their anti-immigration cause. They’ve created an organization called Progressives for Immigration Reform that purports to represent liberals who believe immigration must be radically curtailed in order to preserve the American environment. They’ve constructed websites accusing immigrants of being responsible for urban sprawl, traffic congestion, overconsumption and a host of other environmental evils. Time and again, they have suggested that immigration is the most important issue for conservationists. (SPLC, 2010).

The ADOS movement appears to borrow from the strategy of Tanton’s covert white supremacist based initiatives. Through an identity-based framework, ADOS is trying to increase friction between African American and Black immigrant communities – thereby increasing support for anti-immigration initiatives that will largely affect Black immigrants. With fewer Black immigrants in America, their movement could stall a Black and Brown majority population in the U.S. for an additional few years – this is a major goal of white supremacists. And this goal is tied to how African Americans see themselves in terms of identity, which is why ADOS leaders try to get their followers to disconnect from Pan Africanism and African heritage.

Some ADOS members are even suggesting that we do away with the terms “Black American” or “African American” and use “ADOS” exclusively. This is just as dangerous as voter suppression and disinformation campaigns because language and ideology have a longer-lasting effect. If ADOS leaders can make Black Americans rethink their identity as people of African descent and ingrain ADOS’s American nativist sentiments in the national narrative, their ideology will still dictate African American sentiment towards Black immigrants and policies directed towards the Black community – beyond 2020.
 

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A critical look at the group’s leadership, proposed policies, and actions provides more insight concerning the ADOS movement’s true intentions.

ADOS’s harmful and anti-Black practices and policies:​

  1. ADOS leaders have a history of working with right-wing media like NewsMax and the fake-progressive organization, Progressives for Immigration Reform that is supported by white supremacist, John Tanton.
  2. ADOS leaders want to split Black representation on the 2020 Census and make “ADOS” its own category – which would negatively impact the representation of Black communities, potentially decreasing access to funding and other resources available to Black communities overall.
  3. ADOS co-founders claim to be outspoken advocates for cash payout reparations but refuse to support the H.R.40 – Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African-Americans Act – a bill sponsored by Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee. ADOS leadership initially supported the bill but is now pushing for the bill to include their newly presented moniker “ADOS” instead of “African American.” This is a frivolous excuse to move the goal post and center the reparations movement on the ADOS leadership instead of the communities they claim to represent.
  4. ADOS leaders have a proposed policy that would require Black Americans to provide slavery documentation before having access to affirmative action and reparations. Many Black Americans will not be able to provide this documentation. Consequently, their “slavery papers” policy would open the doorway to government scrutiny of family records, increased surveillance, and exclusionary practices.
  5. ADOS leaders bash and refuse to work with established Black reparations organizations like the National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations (N’COBRA), which has advocated for reparations on behalf of Black Americans for decades.
  6. ADOS leaders and members frequently attack Black historians, scholars, activists, and leaders through a form of online and in-person harassment called “swarming.”
  7. ADOS leaders seek to limit Black immigrants from obtaining U.S. visas, similar to the policies advocated by white supremacists that are attempting to stop the “browning of America” by decreasing Black and Brown immigrant entry to the U.S.
  8. ADOS leaders do not believe that Black Americans can or should have any connection with Africa. They tell their followers to trace their lineage to America only and to stop acknowledging Africa as the home of our ancestors.
  9. ADOS leaders have stated that Pan Africanism is dead and that African Americans are more closely connected genetically to white Americans than other people of African descent.
  10. ADOS leadership and members use radicalization tactics like “othering” by demonizing and blaming Black immigrant communities for a lack of resources and jobs. They twist facts to fit their narrative and limit successful dialogue with others by telling members to “stay on code.”
  11. The ADOS movement is suspected to be supported by a strategic propaganda campaign propped up by a large number of anonymous online accounts likely paid trolls – pretending to be Black Americans that agree with their movement in order to increase the appearance of their popularity and gain more followers.
  12. ADOS leaders use the work of deceased Black leaders like Queen Mother Audley Moore and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in their campaigns in order to build trust in the Black community. They use the works of these Black American ancestors out of context and exclude all references to African roots, African identity, Pan Africanism, or anything related to global Black movements or unity.
  13. ADOS leaders seek to take credit for all current reparations discussions, including the #1619 Project created by journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones and the recent House hearing on H.R. 40 during which Ta-Nehisi Coates and Danny Glover testified.
 
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