Understanding ADOS: The Movement to Hijack Black Identity and Weaken Black Unity

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you sound like a soft ass nikka and Im have to ask you to toughen the fukk up

I'd have more respect for them if they were honest and just said they want ADOS folks to be the doormat of the Diaspora.
They want our Citizenship in the United States to mean nothing. We should be for unlimited immigration because America becomes more "brown". SMH like that helps us.

They want our lineage to mean nothing. Non-ADOS blacks can self-identify all day, the moment we do it we are "divisive".
They make snide comments about us (Phil from the Advise show uses Captain Black Americans to slight us) but I don't see any of those fukkers starting some global African Revolution.
 

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Caribbean-Americans Seek Their Own Ethnicity Box On Census Form
Written By NewsOne Staff
Posted February 26, 2010

Caribbean-Americans Seek Their Own Ethnicity Box On Census Form

The campaign in the multiethnic Caribbean community reflects a tendency, born from multiple waves of migration, to establish identity first by country, then by race.

“We are completely undercounted because there isn’t an accurate way of self-identifying for people from the Caribbean,” said Felicia Persaud, chairwoman of CaribID 2010, a New York-based campaign to get a category on the census form for Caribbean-Americans or West Indians.

"Yall ethno nationalists!"

With no category of their own, Caribbeans need many boxes to ID race, ethnicity on US Census
Thursday, February 25th, 2010
The following story comes to us from the LA Times/Associated Press and echoes sentiments that have been expressed on this site for nearly a year. It is completely unfair to the people of Caribbean nations that they have no box to tick off. This lack of options will surely create a mess in identifying the actual origins and backgrounds of some two million Americans:



Jean-Robert Lafortune, chairman of the Haitian American Grassroots Coalition for Miami, poses for photos Friday,, Feb. 19, 2010 in Miami. He feels there should be more selections for Haitian Americans to identify themselves on the census forms other than Afro-American or Negro. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter) (J Pat Carter, AP / February 19, 2010)

JENNIFER KAY Associated Press Writer

MIAMI (AP) — Identify yourself as being of “Hispanic, Latino or Spanish origin” on the 2010 U.S. Census questionnaire, and you will get to be more specific about your ancestry, such as Mexican-American, Cuban or Puerto Rican.


But check the box for “black, African-American or Negro” and there will be no place to show whether you trace your identity to the African continent, a Caribbean island or a pre-Civil War plantation.

Some Caribbean-American leaders are urging their communities to write their nationalities on the line under “some other race” on the forms arriving in mailboxes next month, along with checking the racial categories they feel identify them best.

It’s another step in the evolution of the Census, which has moved well beyond general categories like “black” and “white” to allow people to identify themselves as multi-racial, and, in some cases, by national origin.

contd..

My Two Census » Caribbean


Don't forget African and Caribbean students have their own student unions on college campuses. By the Black Revolutionary's criteria shouldn't they all just be a part of the Black Student Union? How are they not divisive?

See how the standard is only applied to ADOS?

+rep.
 

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I aint reading all that shyt.

Anybody with a remote understanding of history knows that pretty much all of ADOS rhetoric came from people like Booker T., Dubois, A. Phillip Randolph, Cesar Chavez, Corretta, and many other great Black & non-Black left-wing leaders.

It's only in recent history that ADOS have been pulled into this "rainbow coalition" bullshyt that protects Democrats ability to serve everyone but us, while we vote for them 95% of the time.

You fakkits can attack Tone & Yvette all you want.

Hell, you may be right about some of the things about them personally

But the cat's out the bag, we're not going away.

You're gonna have to give us reasons to vote for the Democrats other than "Trump's racist":damn:

And we aint caping for those who aint like us no more:yeshrug:
 

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Its clear as day at this point. Anyone still rocking ADOS is anti-black and likely an FBI or government sponsored agent.

While i certainly have my disagreements with Tariq, he's 100% right here.


I could have told you this when it started. It was plain as day
 

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I aint reading all that shyt.

Anybody with a remote understanding of history knows that pretty much all of ADOS rhetoric came from people like Booker T., Dubois, A. Phillip Randolph, Cesar Chavez, Corretta, and many other great Black & non-Black left-wing leaders.

It's only in recent history that ADOS have been pulled into this "rainbow coalition" bullshyt that protects Democrats ability to serve everyone but us, while we vote for them 95% of the time.

You fakkits can attack Tone & Yvette all you want.

Hell, you may be right about some of the things about them personally

But the cat's out the bag, we're not going away.

You're gonna have to give us reasons to vote for the Democrats other than "Trump's racist":damn:

And we aint caping for those who aint like us no more:yeshrug:

True a lot of that stuff been talked about for decades

They itchin the bury it again and go back to status quo

If they didn’t make the ruckus, we’d still be talking about what black people can do for hispanics though, I’ll give Yvette that
 

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Just read the thread title and I Definitely peeped that a minute ago... trying to weaken the diaspora & unfortunately some cats falling for it
 

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I had to see it to believe it. Dude was really up on freaking NewsMax shilling for Trump and spitting his "Obama did nothing for black people" shyt to right wing cacs while Yvette was sitting on the board of John Tanton white power astroturf formulating her anti-immigrant message.

ADOS is so hostile to Caribbeans, Africans, and Pan-Africanist but here is ToneTalks exposing the sacred movement and it's rhetoric to right wing cacs to promote, co-opt and spread for their own agendas.

:snoop:

What more proof do fake TLR militants need that ADOS is an orchestrated attempt by right wing think tanks and useful career-failed grifters to fracture black political power and promote apathetic/right wing sentiments within the black community.

They're right-wing but they are telling people to vote down ballot Democrat. :mjlol:

Do you nikkas even think? :mjlol:
 
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The fukkery that surrounds the mere mentioning of this group is amazing. Y'all remember when Mark Thompson lied and said he got attacked by a ADOS member and had high profile Black political voices circulating that lie, until the truth came out, and video showed he was the one who attacked a Nigerian pan africanist that he, and a lot of people circulating the lie, had known for years. Folks saw that unfold and went to the next line of attack without even thinking twice about researching critiques :russ:
 

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but you'll cape for a racist white woman tho

:mjlol:

I aint reading all that shyt.

Anybody with a remote understanding of history knows that pretty much all of ADOS rhetoric came from people like Booker T., Dubois, A. Phillip Randolph, Cesar Chavez, Corretta, and many other great Black & non-Black left-wing leaders.

It's only in recent history that ADOS have been pulled into this "rainbow coalition" bullshyt that protects Democrats ability to serve everyone but us, while we vote for them 95% of the time.

You fakkits can attack Tone & Yvette all you want.

Hell, you may be right about some of the things about them personally

But the cat's out the bag, we're not going away.

You're gonna have to give us reasons to vote for the Democrats other than "Trump's racist":damn:

And we aint caping for those who aint like us no more:yeshrug:
 
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