
Um, you could probably go to
the leaders of the movement. Probably a good place to start.
There's only in fighting bc we're trying to decide the best way to move in this weird post 60s era of cells vs movements with a single leader. Which is why Yvette and Tone are taking control of the movement, coming up with a workable hierarchical structure, to stay on message. Tariq taught #ados a valuable lesson and we're adapting. Yvette just had a show contrasting the structure of blm to a more clearly defined org. Join us.
But Yvette is one of the people I'm talking about who keeps being divisive and moving wrong.
In 2012 she was caping for racist Ron Paul as the best hope for America. In 2016 she was caping for Bernie Sanders and shytting all over Ta-Nehisi Coates for saying that Sanders wasn't pushing reparations enough, claiming that Coates was practicing "Black Identity politics" and that reparations doesn't have to be Black specific. The next year she joined the board of an anti-immigrant group created by the White Supremacist John Tanton. When she got criticized for that she defended herself by pointing out that Leah Durant and Frank Morris were also on the board....even though both of them have been cavorting with Tanton and other known White Supremacists for years. Then in 2018 she's turning around shytting on Bernie Sanders, who she supported in 2016, because he wasn't with reparations.
"I've come to the point of view that for European-American society and culture to persist requires a European-American majority, and a clear one at that." - John Tanton
Earlier this year, Yvette Carnell said the worst political choice she ever made was supporting Barack Obama in 2008. Not supporting Ron Paul in 2012, not shytting on reparations in 2016, not joining a John Tanton White Nationalist front group, not switching back to Coates's exact position on Bernie Sanders yet never apologizing for attacking that position and then continuing to shyt on Coates....no, it was Obama who is the big demon to her.
I'm not going to attack you for being on her side, but I hope you can at least see for me why personally joining up with her leadership doesn't appear to be the wave to me.