The Intercept writes about #ADOS...Mainstream is catching wind

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I just want us to keep clarifying though that it wasn't all who were this way but I know what you mean. I can even say that the black immigrants who were indifferent about the negativity being spewed were worse than the perpetrators themselves. This bad blood brought everything to this situation now. Now look at what is happening to and is continuously happening to many in the countries they went to live.The landscape is definitely gonna change in the fields you mentioned. I think at some point the government will crack down and shut down alot of online media. I don't mean the IGs or anything, I mean some legislation to crack down on independent blogs. Their goal will be something different...ie: Them being xenophobic with this "Black Extremist" wave they are on, but I think many of the Black immigrant owned platforms will be jeopardized from it which will create a space for ADOS to come in. That "Mute Root" hashtag Tariq created I think will literally happen to them and other forms of media.Don't ever rule out anything, look at what happened with Don Lemonade recently. In the clip of him repping ADOS he actually showed Kamala's interview with the Breakfast Club...he actually introduced the show as his source lol...Basically I'm saying nothing would shock me anymore. I can see in 2020 with the new Census rules and the Diaspora Wars, to see a reporter bringing up for example TheShadeRoom and Love and Hip Hop and say the owners are foreign and use the platforms to make fun of ADOS. Things like that would start a movement to shut down problematic media that disrespects ADOS.Not to be trivial or anything but it is music I am most curious about. That will be lightning in a bottle with the new wave of music@GodinDaFlesh I can't believe you really said that. I thought the ACL thing you did was just light trolling but to see you actually think like that? You say that "ADOS do not understand" as if our foreign brothers and sisters are not being played all over Africa and Europe. How many stories do we see of African women getting knocked up by Chinese men and getting deserted? Is this the subtleness you are talking about? Chinese running through Jamaica and other Caribbean countries? How are they going at colonizers in subtle ways? Being subtle gets you killed. It makes you be viewed as weak and that is honestly why they are around foreign black immigrants now. I gotta be real man.

I don't trust no cac, they all fake acting like they are against trump. it's just a game, they don't mind him being there for 8 yrs. these fukkers do everything for attention.
 

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#ados is a movement . .it's growing I support it . .I just wish our non-ados brothers and sisters could understand it's not hate/separation it's about what were owed and our personal history . . it's a chapter we need to bring a close to that's been ongoing . . how could you share my skin but not understand my/our feelings . .
 

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Gee it's almost like she's being systematically targeted by trolls and bad faith arguments meant to sow discord and fake information.

And what a surprise that The Intercept, a Russian friendly leftist site, is now talking about ADOS when it isn't targeting Harris and other democrats.

Stop playing dumb, people.
I have my issues with the Intercept as it pertains the handling of the Snowden affair and the information he "acquired" and the delivery of said information, but Russian friendly is a stretch, unless you know something we don't that is, mind spilling the beans if you do?
 

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I have my issues with the Intercept as it pertains the handling of the Snowden affair and the information he "acquired" and the delivery of said information, but Russian friendly is a stretch, unless you know something we don't that is, mind spilling the beans if you do?

Glenn Greenwald.
 

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Gee it's almost like she's being systematically targeted by trolls and bad faith arguments meant to sow discord and fake information.

And what a surprise that The Intercept, a Russian friendly leftist site, is now talking about ADOS when it isn't targeting Harris and other democrats.

Stop playing dumb, people.

shut the fukk up. you're the one playing dumb, cac. you don't even belong in this conversation.
 

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#ados is a movement . .it's growing I support it . .I just wish our non-ados brothers and sisters could understand it's not hate/separation it's about what were owed and our personal history . . it's a chapter we need to bring a close to that's been ongoing . . how could you share my skin but not understand my/our feelings . .

Melanin doesn't bond anyone lineage and shared history does. ADOS culture was inherently pan African. Most of the diaspora is centuries behind us when it comes to understanding of black people sticking together. Every gain ADOS fought for is because we stuck together.

Even though we're only 400 year's in, we have an extremely powerful culture. Stronger than the rest of the diaspora.
 

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I agree. Something off about Tone -- said it since day one.

I don't trust people who never smile- nor are personable.
Tone is deeply hurt by what America has done to him. His story is a difficult one from what I can gather, one we might be familiar with: born to 15/ 16 yo parents, neither of whom knew their fathers, came up in a hood during the bad days, made it to UCLA and Loyola Law and found that, even after beating almost insurmountable odds, he still was at a considerable disadvantage, even compared to other black people. Then, it seems he had a difficult marriage with a 'careerist', 'I need a million dollar wedding' type which, obviously, ended poorly.

He feels greatly wronged, and I do think he feels like he got the team on his back, in both a good way (using his education for the group, etc) and a bad way (potential hubris).

He does make little digs at our less educated family, which I don't personally do, but I definitely understand te urge at times. I often ask my own mother, why did you send me to all them fancy schools if you won't listen?! It's frustrating.

But still, he does annoy me at times, esp when he's on his Love Dr schtick. Let me be the Love Doctor, I'm celebrating 18 yrs with my ADOS man today, you concentrate on black wealth. :rudy:
 

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Who are your approved/favorite people in the media by chance?

Is this one of them?

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If nap think they trash then most likely they are good no cap
 

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Breh you do realize that America is still a predominately white country, with 2 other chambers of the government, one of which is controlled by Republicans. I think this is something ACL understands that ADOS doesn't, you have to have some subtlety with how you operate if you want to get things accomplished in America.
:laff::laff::laff:


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Well the thing is, if Yvette and Tone get compromised tomorrow, we can keep on going.

@Stacker Pentecost been talking about this before them and people were going at her but she always had a strong NBA following.

This movement has been budding since Obama became president and people were saying, "Yeah he's Black, but he isn't Black like us." Those critics got silenced during his presidency because it was called divisive. A lot of Black folks hid Obama's bias against Native Black Americans.

In all honesty, most Black Americans intuitively think of themselves as something different than the rest of the diaspora.

There are a lot of Black Americans, that were native to the USA, that do not even like the term African American because they do not feel like they are African. It doesn't make sense to them. The shifting political terms that Black Americans have had was due to a cognitive dissonance and double consciousness.

Being an descendant of West Africa, born in the West, without any discernible African traits but instead have this creole culture of West African and European and American. Certain Black Americans have always tried to find the African in Black Americans instead of recognizing the ingenuity of Black Americans of creating their own unique creole culture. Black Americans been called, negro, colored, Afro-American, Black, and African-American due to double-consciousness and racial identity crisis.

When a contradiction occurs, which is Native Black Americans and Foreign Blacks being lumped socio-politically in the same group without any meaningful history together socio-politically as a whole and a clear socio-economic difference with in the collective Black population in the USA, there was bound to be a raise of ethnic and class consciousness amongst Native Black Americans.

The presence of Foreign Blacks is revealing who Native Black Americans are, it's molding a clear and distinct identity. Because most Black Americans never ever have come in contact with Africans and West Indians until recently. If you are not a Black American in NYC, Chicago, Miami, DC before 1980, you never came across foreign Blacks. Now they are here and their children are here and they are participating in Black American culture and mimicking Black Americanness to hide who they are and they keep coming.

Foreign Blacks are now in Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, and Charlotte. They are where the bulk of the native Black population is. The only way that Native Black Americans can deal with Black immigration and foreign Blackness is to make sure that they are not part of the Native Black American population socio-politically. They have to be kicked out and stand on their own merit and by their own deeds. They can't hide amongst Native Black Americans and speak for Native Black Americans yet somehow only advocate for their group through this ethnic blindness as if they are not different and that Native Black Americans have their own interests.

This was bound to happen. If Tone and Yvette and @Stacker Pentecost did not point this contradiction out and how wrong it is, somebody else would.

This is a groundbreaking moment in Native Black American History, it is historic. NBA are starting to realize what makes them them. NBA are finally positively reconciling with slavery instead looking for Africanness to hide in, they are realizing their Americanness and the contribution and the originality that was given to their country. Ultimately, they are understanding that the USA truly belongs to Native Black Americans and there is nothing to be ashamed of recognizing that.

Ngl a teeny tiny part of me feels like I deserve an apology of some kind :ld: I caught nothing but really intense hate for at least a solid year. Tariq made horrible videos spreading lies about me and talking about how Black culture should be open to everyone now he wants to climb onboard which is wild as shyt but whatever. I’m going to continue to do my content regardless of what anyone else says or does period, I don’t believe in political leaders or movement leaders personally because that shyt tends to go downhill quick. Black Americans know what’s up regardless.
 
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Well the thing is, if Yvette and Tone get compromised tomorrow, we can keep on going.

The movement is in those of us that recognize that being American DOS is it's own ethnic group and justice claim.

[B]@Stacker Pentecost[/B] been talking about this before them and people were going at her but she always had a strong NBA following.


This movement has been budding since Obama became president and people were saying, "Yeah he's Black, but he isn't Black like us." Those critics got silenced during his presidency because it was called divisive. A lot of Black folks hid Obama's bias against Native Black Americans.

In all honesty, most Black Americans intuitively think of themselves as something different than the rest of the diaspora.

There are a lot of Black Americans, that were native to the USA, that do not even like the term African American because they do not feel like they are African. It doesn't make sense to them. The shifting political terms that Black Americans have had was due to a cognitive dissonance and double consciousness.

Being an descendant of West Africa, born in the West, without any discernible African traits but instead have this creole culture of West African and European and American. Certain Black Americans have always tried to find the African in Black Americans instead of recognizing the ingenuity of Black Americans of creating their own unique creole culture. Black Americans been called, negro, colored, Afro-American, Black, and African-American due to double-consciousness and racial identity crisis.

The American DOS movement was bound to happen with the internet, with the failure of Obama's presidency, the failure of Caribbean and African states post 60s revolution and the migration of foreign Blacks into the USA and the increasing wealth inequality.

When a contradiction occurs, which is Native Black Americans and Foreign Blacks being lumped socio-politically in the same group without any meaningful history together socio-politically as a whole and a clear socio-economic difference with in the collective Black population in the USA, there was bound to be a raise of ethnic and class consciousness amongst Native Black Americans.

The presence of Foreign Blacks is revealing who Native Black Americans are, it's molding a clear and distinct identity. Because most Black Americans never ever have come in contact with Africans and West Indians until recently. If you are not a Black American in NYC, Chicago, Miami, DC before 1980, you never came across foreign Blacks. Now they are here and their children are here and they are participating in Black American culture and mimicking Black Americanness to hide who they are and they keep coming.

Think of Black American popular culture right now. Barack Obama is foreign. Kamala Harris is foreign. Joy Reid is foreign. Drake is foreign. Rihanna is foreign. Cardi B is foreign. Nicki Minaj is foreign. Wale is foreign. Trevor Noah is foreign. Ella Mai is foreign. Idris Elba is foreign. Issa Rae is foreign. 21 Savage is foreign. The Weeknd is foreign. Daniel Kaluuya is foreign.

Foreign Blacks are now in Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, and Charlotte. They are where the bulk of the native Black population is. The only way that Native Black Americans can deal with Black immigration and foreign Blackness is to make sure that they are not part of the Native Black American population socio-politically. They have to be kicked out and stand on their own merit and by their own deeds. They can't hide amongst Native Black Americans and speak for Native Black Americans yet somehow only advocate for their group through this ethnic blindness as if they are not different and that Native Black Americans have their own interests.

This was bound to happen. If Tone and Yvette and @Stacker Pentecost did not point this contradiction out and how wrong it is, somebody else would.

This is a groundbreaking moment in Native Black American History, it is historic. NBA are starting to realize what makes them them. NBA are finally positively reconciling with slavery instead looking for Africanness to hide in, they are realizing their Americanness and the contribution and the originality that was given to their country. Ultimately, they are understanding that the USA truly belongs to Native Black Americans and there is nothing to be ashamed of recognizing that.


You sure about this? I used to believe Seren started it too but Yvette Carnell has pro-AA videos speaking out against immigrants since at least 2015. As for who made ADOS first or @Stacker Pentecost DACS I actually dunno now lol I haven't looked too deep into that. But both of their voices are important and influential clearly.


Here's a a Pro-AA anti immigrant Yvette Video from 2015


#AAGANG #BAGANG #ADOSGANG!
 

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You sure about this? I used to believe Seren started it too but Yvette Carnell has pro-AA videos speaking out against immigrants since at least 2015. As for who made ADOS first or @Stacker Pentecost DACS I actually dunno now lol I haven't looked too deep into that. But both of their voices are important and influential clearly.
:whoa: Let's focus on this. Seren is our very own. :salute:
 
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