Also even though topics like this have been disengenous or bad faith by opponents of #ADOS movement , I entertain the wuestion in this case because one of the people in the youtube clip in the OP had genuine interest / support of ADOS and black American topics in other videos.
Also the thread starter
@you're NOT "n!ggas" has seem to evolve his view of #ADOS and its related founders over time. And I think that is a good thing ultimately.
Thank you. Can't say I've evolved though. In fact lately I been reminding some how right I've been

These clowns just don't like me. I'm serious, I think it's personal for them. I don't have anything against anyone on here except
@śïñe•qúå_nøn but they're forever stuck in feelings no matter WHAT I'm actually saying.
I made a thread asking if any #ADOS candidates were being groomed for local positions -- It was bushed and for while, locked... But if I look in the official #ADOS thread now, they're posting candidates and proud of it
Hell, my last post in the official #ADOS thread was a clip of a Caribbean American breh saying he
supports the movement 100%™and a check in video from the Columbus, Ohio chapter stating verbatim,
"this is the energy I've been wanting to see" cuz I'd spent MONTHS urging grassroots campaigning...
@Asicz 
The next time I checked the thread I was banned

I didn't even know you can do that but
I'm banned from that specific thread
So yeah, its personal for a lot of them. For whatever reason. And it doesn't help that I'm still gon talk my shyt
Darity didn't craft the term, which explains the conflict. I'm confident that Yvette/Tone worded it the way they did to disarm the race topic. They've been vocal about race being a con and the importance of lineage, even noting that we're the descendants of slaves
and slave owners ... These beliefs had to have influenced them settling on "ADOS"