Grown man sending fukked up haircut pics to an underaged boy
Hmmm, not knowing the difference in me addressing the op publicly in a spoiler for all to see and not sending him a pm is quite the stretch.
Anyway let me school you on something you may not have heard of.
ADOS - American Descendants of Slavery
An alt-right front group?
ados101.com
ADOS claims Black immigrants or descendants of recent immigrants are different from American descendants of slaves and policy initiatives for Black Americans should benefit them, not the immigrants.
Now it turns out that ADOS co-founder and hash tag creator, Yvette Carnell, is by her own admission on the board of PFIR, Progressives for Immigration Reform, a front group for the pro-Trump, white nationalist group FAIR, Federation for American Immigration Reform.
Report: Front Groups for the Anti-Immigrant Lobby 3/1/2011 America's Voice: "As part of this effort to rebrand “mass deportation” in more popular terms, the anti-immigrant lobby has created a series of front groups, including Progressives for Immigration Reform (PFIR). These groups pretend to speak for the “silent majority” of workers, African Americans, Vietnamese Americans, or environmentalists – to name only a few examples – who oppose immigration reform and support a mass deportation agenda instead. But a closer look how these groups are organized and funded shows that they are entirely dependent on the anti-immigrant lobby, and represent nothing but the desire of its leaders and allies in Congress to make their mass deportation policies seem less extreme than they really are."
Yvette Carnell founded
breakingbrown.com and uses its twitter account below left to acknowledge she is on the board of PFIR, "not a right wing group." But it has been well known as a MAGA outfit for some time,
at least since 2010.
As Ms Imani puts it: "ADOS co-founder Yvette Carnell admits to being a board member of the right wing think tank, PFIR - a known front group for white nationalist John Tanton's FAIR. This is the source of the xenophobia, anti African, pro trump rhetoric." --
ADOS co-founder Yvette Carnell 3/23/2019 We have
Ms Imani to thank for the recent tip off about this connection and it is pretty easy to verify. Imani clearly identifies as Roma,has whose numbers are between 220,000 and 500,000 lost in the concentration camps of another group devoted to right wing nationalist tendencies -- the Nazis. Yet the ADOS folks accuse her of trying to be black and attack her on a racial basis.
Yvette Carnell's work is part of the alt-right's desire not to appear "racist" and reminds us of the AfroCuban chairman of the Miami chapter of the alt-right Proud Boys,
Enrique Tarrio. Those claiming American primacy need to understand more about American history, including how the country was
founded to maintain slavery. In those days as now, there was a lot of back and forth with the Caribbean and a lot of early white supremacist US policy was created based on perceived threats from Caribbean slave revolts, as
Gerald Horne describes so well. Many slaves found freedom by going south to Spanish Florida, this rankled the Georgians. And reparations is an idea taken much more seriously in the Caribbean than the US.
The far right has taken over more space than is necessary to cause extremely severe repercussions, we cannot let them guide their own opposition. -- Andy Petit & Claude Betancourt
ADOS - American Descendants of Slavery: an alt-right front group?
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