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Lol @Frank Grimes saying "sorry to break it to you' over and over and then following it up with shyt he thinks are discussion ending facts but in reality... are nothing.
Listen, you cant have it both ways.
If #ADOS and the movement towards reparations were meaningless, it would not be discussed on every talk show and mentioned by every candidate. Period.
The black vote matters. And they are feeling like they are losing it. And that feeling is correct.
You sound just like the people who espoused their baseleas overconfidence last election and were hit with the harsh reality of Trumps America being bigger than you thought.
Well guess what, ADOS and those who demand reparations are also bigger than you think. Dont let your desire to belittle your opposition blind you from the facts. If you were the political strategist for a democratic frontrunner, you would lose devastatingly![]()
Excellent post!
I have a question for you that requires an honest answer. When I was in LA back in 2005-2013 I noticed Asian communities (korean mainly) having weekend schools that kids, teens, and young adults attended to retain their languages, customs, and culture. Therefore they would remain whole and intact when going back to their ancestral home.
I am of the belief that parts of West Africa has the obligation and full duty to make the slave diaspora whole again through language, customs, and culture. "Africa Schools" dispersed throughout I believe would build that bridge between parts of Africa and dos. This mutual partnership over time would provide priceless tangibles that English speaking dos could vastly benefit from.
Thoughts? Do you support or reject this?