haven't read through the whole thread but this quote is SIX years ago at this point. I think it applies here considering the arguing on the first 10 or so pages
you and the poster who dapped you put too much stock into coli narratives. the funny thing is, is that you'd be the first one to point out how backwards the coli is and to not take it too seriously. Yet you base the entire ADOS movement off of what you see on the coli.
I've taken a big step back to arguing about this and have decided to pretty much not talk about this on here.
but I'll leave you with this. you can search my username with the words "yvette" "tariq nasheed" "jason black" and whoever else you think I would be a follower of and come up with nothing. It really doesn't matter to me whether ADOS is the moniker going forwards or not as long as a distinction is agreed upon at large and used.
this isn't going away, and it's because african americans are sensing the need for clarification beyond just a unifying term for our ethnic identity as it pertains to reparations.
I could go deeper but I'll leave it at that.
Beloved, im looking at the numbers not assumptions. 



