His mother was Caribbean
So you cant quote him anymore
his father was ADOS and he was raised in the ADOS community
His mother was Caribbean
So you cant quote him anymore
his father was ADOS and he was raised in the ADOS community
Outside of that, I’m a person that loves power. I do. It has an aroma that arouses me. Black people have more power if we coalesce and formate up. And the best chance of that is through pan-Africanism which is why I won’t be able to fully give that up even though sometimes it may appear to some of us to be a one-sided relationship. The future to me consist of the ability to move ideas, resources, and capital with ease between Atlanta, Jacmel, Bahia, Luanda, Jo-burg, Mombasa, South London, back to Compton. And my hope is that Sub-Saharan African countries will stand up and step into their roles as being leaders of the African race while defending their sons and daughters scattered across the globe. It’s a tall ask considering their internal plights but I have to hold out for that hope.
So
By your logic because one of his parents is not ados therefore he cannot identify with ados. You made that clear many times.
we've always said you are entitled to reparations with one ADOS parent
Nothing to do with what I said.
you are creating strawman arguments. No one has ever said half ADOS cant identify with us.
So
By your logic because one of his parents is not ados therefore he cannot identify with ados. You made that clear many times.