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

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:yeshrug: I voted for him twice but in the grand scheme of things this is Obama’s fault. Fool us once shame on you, Fool us twice shame on us.


The AADOS movement have completely made Kamala Harris presidency a joke and she deserves this.


Hoaw does obama equate in any of this?
 

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This whole #ados is a scam

Black people dont have any political power to push forward with a task like reparations yet twitter and media outlets like thr intercept are pushing this concept/hashtag?


:patrice: fukkery senses are tingling
 

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And until the senate and presidency are blue reparationa doesnt have a snowball chance in hell of passing
 

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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.

I do not believe in political leaders either.

You do deserve an apology and some acknowledgement because you been holding it down for the millennial generation for a while about this native Black American thing. Plus, I think your demographic is different, probably been to college and in college, you can actually see the replacement. You'll see how few of your kind is actually in there and start investigating why.

Tariq was on that Hidden Colors, Pan-African shyt, group economics, talking about Ogun and how every one is Black and whatever other wild corny shyt he was doing. How was he gonna sell his Hidden Colors DVDs if he was talking about the consequences of Black immigration? That's a contradiction.

Black women have been the political trailblazers on the net for a while because they ain't always trying to peddle something and they ain't trendhopping.
 

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I do not believe in political leaders either.

You do deserve an apology and some acknowledgement because you been holding it down for the millennial generation for a while about this native Black American thing. Plus, I think your demographic is different, probably been to college and in college, you can actually see the replacement. You'll see how few of your kind is actually in there and start investigating why.

Tariq was on that Hidden Colors, Pan-African shyt, group economics, talking about Ogun and how every one is Black and whatever other wild corny shyt he was doing. How was he gonna sell his Hidden Colors DVDs if he was talking about the consequences of Black immigration? That's a contradiction.

Black women have been the political trailblazers on the net for a while because they ain't always trying to peddle something and they ain't trendhopping.

Totally agree. He is still doing this -- and I can't respect it.
 

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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.


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


#AAGANG #BAGANG #ADOSGANG!


‘Does Race Matter In Voice Acting?’ was my first video discussing racial/ethnic differences and the need for authenticity and it’s from November 13, 2015.



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I first used the term ‘Black American’ as a specific ethnic term in 2017.




I started using DACS in late 2017 and wrote about it in 2018.

The New Blackface – Riot Material

I do my thing completely independent of Yvette. I have never ever said she *started* something or I *started* something except for the terminology. We use two different terms, we are on two different wavelengths, we have two different idealogies.

And I’m wouldn't say I’m anti-immigrant either... I just feel like we are different and got our own problems and need to be recognized as such. A prime example of what I mean when I say not all of us get behind Yvette’s beliefs. As @AlainLocke said, I have a different demographic and I have my own ideas. I don’t even watch Yvette’s videos, I’ve said multiple times her stuff is not for me.
 

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@Stacker Pentecost @Riryoku


I didn't mean to create a who was first type thing. I don't even think Yvette or Stacker watch each other's videos enough to know what both of them are talking about. And even when the ADOS movement came, Stacker been building an ethnic consciousness with her audience to point where she didn't pivot like 20 other Black Youtubers that talk about ethnicity and immigration. Everybody jumping on the train but Stacker been on board.

Yvette videos are about policy. The type of stuff people over 30 talk about.

Stacker's video are about representation, expression and culture. The kind of stuff people in their 20s talk about.


Stacker is a leftist (I think).

Yvette is a complete ethnic nationalist, who at this stage of her political consciousness, don't care about right/left distinctions.

I wouldn't consider either of them anti-immigrant but they both stress the consequences of Black immigration to the USA and ethnic mimicry (not assimilation because assimilation is something different) one talks about culture and the other talks about policy.
 

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wait, you're shorty that does the BheezBakes on YT? I watch your shyt. I didn't even know you were on thecoli too.

:ehh:

It me!

@Stacker Pentecost @Riryoku


I didn't mean to create a who was first type thing. I don't even think Yvette or Stacker watch each other's videos enough to know what both of them are talking about. And even when the ADOS movement came, Stacker been building an ethnic consciousness with her audience to point where she didn't pivot like 20 other Black Youtubers that talk about ethnicity and immigration. Everybody jumping on the train but Stacker been on board.

Yvette videos are about policy. The type of stuff people over 30 talk about.

Stacker's video are about representation, expression and culture. The kind of stuff people in their 20s talk about.


Stacker is a leftist (I think).

Yvette is a complete ethnic nationalist, who at this stage of her political consciousness, don't care about right/left distinctions.

I wouldn't consider either of them anti-immigrant but they both stress the consequences of Black immigration to the USA and ethnic mimicry (not assimilation because assimilation is something different) one talks about culture and the other talks about policy.

I don’t identify with any political party but if I had to pick something I think communism ain’t half bad :manny: in a perfect world a community/communal-based system would be ideal to me. I’ve been called a communist. Definitely not a leftist. And different people are doing different things in this movement for sure. Don’t know how many brehs are in Chicago but they’re having a talk on the 23rd.

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We’re all pitching in and doing our part.
 

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I don’t identify with any political party but if I had to pick something I think communism ain’t half bad :manny: in a perfect world a community/communal-based system would be ideal to me. I’ve been called a communist. Definitely not a leftist. And different people are doing different things in this movement for sure. Don’t know how many brehs are in Chicago but they’re having a talk on the 23rd.

24nprwy.jpg

We’re all pitching in and doing our part.

I don't identify with any political party either.


I am pretty much a communist, some comments you made on your channel sounded pretty communist/ socialist lol.

I joke with my mom about leading the revolution.

My mom made it clear she'll turn me in :mjlol:


I been looking in my city for Black leftists groups.

I also want to start a society group for reparations and the socio-economic consequences of slavery, imperialism and colonialism.

Like you said, all of us gotta do their part.
 

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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.
I know, sis. :therethere: So did I. We all did, even Yvette. I actually got banned from a bw board I'd been on since 2008. I put in work there, a decade of essays and footnotes and convincing other bp, and us, to respect us. And they threw me away like trash.
That's how it goes when you're a thought leader. Expect to be ahead of the trend. You can't fault them for you being ahead, somebody always gotta be first. :francis:
 
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