Even The Daily Show is coming for #ADOS

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No, they don't. Their interests are more broader, their thought is more rational which is why they are the type of people who would likely vote for a candidate that you guys wouldn't vote for.

No, that's not it. The people are ideologically more with us but put aside those interests in the name of the broader good which means(t) keeping the Republican out. In 2008, we got a twofer, or at least we thought we did. 2012 was the upgrade version and Hillary in 2016 was the expansion pack. Black voters are not doing what Van Jones suggested and sacrificing themselves for "the broader issues" in 2020 anymore. #ADOS is just a part of that sentiment, not the whole.
 

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That's not really the point. The point is the vulnerability of it. Some movements are less vulnerable than others.


Except "Reparations or bust" is politically naive and ignorant.

Except ADOS doesn't represent the majority of the black vote. Again, you guys are overhyping yourselves. You're outnumbered by black moderates and black liberals. ADOS can collectively stay at home and it won't have an effect on who wins the Democratic primary.

No, they don't. Their interests are more broader, their thought is more rational which is why they are the type of people who would likely vote for a candidate that you guys wouldn't vote for. Again, you're outnumbered, but keep thinking because this is picking up steam on social media that somehow you'll be able to outdo corporate money, white liberals, black liberals, white moderates and black moderates to have any significant outcome on the Democratic primary.

Nice job jumping through the detail of what I said and jumping to a simplistic conclusion of the post.


How does the ADOS not represent the Black vote?

In all three Democratic party presidential victories since the 1965 Voting Rights Act, the party would have lost the election without the numerical support of black voters. Despite the efforts of black political leaders to point this out, Democratic party leaders have refused to credit the pivotal role of black voters. Finally, even when black leaders and voters have expressed interest in defecting to the opposition party or to a third party, the opposition’s party leaders have generally been reluctant to make even the most general of political appeals to blacks.

Read the full chapter here: http://assets.press.princeton.edu/chapters/s9313.pdf

 

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The Democrats probably will win the white house in 2020 without having to deal with "Fundamental black Americans" "ADOS" and all that other shyt. Sorry to break the news to you. Because the key in the 2020 election will be attracting moderates.

There's not 39 million representing #ADOS.

In 2017 US Census Bureau estimated 47,411,470 African Americans in the United States meaning that 14.6% of the total American population of 325.7 Million is Black. This includes those who identify as ‘Black Only’ and as ‘Black in combination with another race’. The ‘Black Only’ category by itself totaled 43.5 million African Americans or 13.4% of the total population. BlackDemographics.com | The African American Population
How many Black Immigrants and 1/2 generation of that -- I don't know. But, I would say we (ADOS) are a good 40 Million.
 

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No, that's not it. The people are ideologically more with us but put aside those interests in the name of the broader good which means(t) keeping the Republican out. In 2008, we got a twofer, or at least we thought we did. 2012 was the upgrade version and Hillary in 2016 was the expansion pack. Black voters are not doing what Van Jones suggested and sacrificing themselves for "the broader issues" in 2020 anymore. #ADOS is just a part of that sentiment, not the whole.
No, they are more broader in interests because they care about more things such as educational reform, policy that effects black lower and middle class people, criminal justice reform, etc. And they are more rational because they aren't putting all their eggs in one basket saying reparations or bust.
How does the ADOS not represent the Black vote?

In all three Democratic party presidential victories since the 1965 Voting Rights Act, the party would have lost the election without the numerical support of black voters. Despite the efforts of black political leaders to point this out, Democratic party leaders have refused to credit the pivotal role of black voters. Finally, even when black leaders and voters have expressed interest in defecting to the opposition party or to a third party, the opposition’s party leaders have generally been reluctant to make even the most general of political appeals to blacks.

Read the full chapter here: http://assets.press.princeton.edu/chapters/s9313.pdf
ADOS movement does not represent the entire black vote which is what I've been saying this entire time. I'm not sure why people don't understand this. It's a small portion of the black vote.
 

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No, they are more broader in interests because they care about more things such as educational reform, policy that effects black lower and middle class people, criminal justice reform, etc. And they are more rational because they aren't putting all their eggs in one basket saying reparations or bust.

ADOS movement does not represent the entire black vote which is what I've been saying this entire time. I'm not sure why people don't understand this. It's a small portion of the black vote.

ADOS will by 2020. I am sure of it. I don't see the majority of Black people NOT getting how important this is -- and the opportunity we have.
 

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In 2017 US Census Bureau estimated 47,411,470 African Americans in the United States meaning that 14.6% of the total American population of 325.7 Million is Black. This includes those who identify as ‘Black Only’ and as ‘Black in combination with another race’. The ‘Black Only’ category by itself totaled 43.5 million African Americans or 13.4% of the total population. BlackDemographics.com | The African American Population
How many Black Immigrants and 1/2 generation of that -- I don't know. But, I would say we (ADOS) are a good 40 Million.
ADOS make up the majority of black people, im sure black immigrants, at least those that claim black, don't even make up more that 25% of our population.

Thats why they need to shut the fukk up and fall back
 

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ADOS will by 2020. I am sure of it. I don't see the majority of Black people NOT getting how important this is -- and the opportunity we have.
Nah, because a lot of you are bigots, in particular against other black immigrants and that will turn off a lot other black people from joining. Because many people already see the similarities to your movement and the alt right. I believe one of ya'll even mentioned how ya'll movement creates strange bedfellows.

You guys should really look at ya'll movement internally and see why people criticize it. @Hiphoplives4eva don't fukk with ya'll movement and me and him have had numerous disagreements over the last few years over black issues. I've considered him as one of the most militant people on the site and I'm sure he hated my posts too. Seeing him against it gave me Napoleon type sirens about this movement.
 

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Nah, because a lot of you are bigots, in particular against other black immigrants and that will turn off a lot other black people from joining. Because many people already see the similarities to your movement and the alt right. I believe one of ya'll even mentioned how ya'll movement creates strange bedfellows.

You guys should really look at ya'll movement internally and see why people criticize it. @Hiphoplives4eva don't fukk with ya'll movement and me and him have had numerous disagreements over the last few years over black issues. I've considered him as one of the most militant people on the site and I'm sure he hated my posts too. Seeing him against it gave me Napoleon type sirens about this movement.

Yeah, I can be. Not to Black people though.

On your friend - he's anti-Black American. He can say he isn't -- but he is.

And if you "fukk with him" and respect his very fake militancy and "I love Black people" stance - -- I know I wouldn't like you nor respect your opinion either.

Thanks for your comment -- I now know not to give you any time :smile:
 

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Yeah, I can be. Not to Black people though.

On your friend - he's anti-Black American. He can say he isn't -- but he is.

And if you "fukk with him" and respect his very fake militancy and "I love Black people" stance - -- I know I wouldn't like you nor respect your opinion either.

Thanks for your comment -- I now know not to give you any time :smile:
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Yeah, I can be. Not to Black people though.

On your friend - he's anti-Black American. He can say he isn't -- but he is.

And if you "fukk with him" and respect his very fake militancy and "I love Black people" stance - -- I know I wouldn't like you nor respect your opinion either.

Thanks for your comment -- I now know not to give you any time :smile:
He's not my friend. He's someone that I never agreed with on anything. You would know this if you actually read the post and interpreted it for what it was.

I'm not going to speak on what he is or isn't. That's for him to say.
 

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He's not my friend. He's someone that I never agreed with on anything. You would know this if you actually read the post and interpreted it for what it was.

I'm not going to speak on what he is or isn't. That's for him to say.

I understood exactly what you said.

I stand by my statement. Have a great upcoming week.

Best to you and yours :smile:
 
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