Why are you personally against the ADOS movement?

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I hate that it's being discussed on the public internets. It would have been an extremely powerful movement if it was constructed in a vacuum. Use that internet that Garvey used. I got African friends, real good brothers. The last thing I was is division amongst my brothers. I don't know how long its going to take us to get reparations, but I do know that the squeeky wheel gets the grease.

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I hate that it's being discussed on the public internets. It would have been an extremely powerful movement if it was constructed in a vacuum. I got African friends, real good brothers. The last thing I was is division amongst my brothers. I don't know its going to take us to get reparations, but I do know that the squeeky wheel gets the grease.

Edit: #freekellz
its the best way to get the word out via social media

70s is over
I hate that it's being discussed on the public internets. It would have been an extremely powerful movement if it was constructed in a vacuum. I got African friends, real good brothers. The last thing I was is division amongst my brothers. I don't know its going to take us to get reparations, but I do know that the squeeky wheel gets the grease.

Edit: #freekellz
Hav you seen them post? :lolbron:
no
what they say
 

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listen ill answer like this

for the last half century democrats would point to the republican and say

vote for me, even tho im not gonna do shyt specifically for you, or you gotta deal with that republican guy :ufdup:

which when you think about it
its a racket... extortion



whereas with this ados movement

now its

democrats
either you do as we say :ufdup:

or you dont get in office


they will bend to our will

and if they dont

fukk it :ehh:

but what will happen is the next election, they will take heed to our words :ufdup:

just like how democrats got a message from the midwest cacs they lost in 2016
As a registered Independent myself, I get not wanting to feel beholden to a party that you don't feel represents your interests. And I’m not here to convince you to vote Democrat or anything. But this doesn’t really answer the question:

If Trump is re-elected (and the Senate remains Republican), how does ADOS go about getting reparations from a party that’s not interested attracting the black vote, has no reason to support a pro-black political platform, and will be in a position to entrench their ideology on the Supreme Court for a generation? That’s what I’m asking. Because if this actually happens and the GOP wins, that’s the reality you’d be dealing with.

To be clear, this is not me trying to fear-monger here and convince anyone to vote Democrat. Whether or not you vote and who you vote for are your decisions. But I can’t understand how letting the GOP further entrench themselves helps ADOS and its case for reparations at all. It’s not only a setback now, it’s one that’ll very likely impact the future as well.

Because when it comes to SCOTUS, we’re not just talking about 4 more years of Trump. We’re talking about decades of judges that Trump will be able to appoint and whose ideologies will be a huge obstacle to the goals of ADOS in the future. The minute a case about reparations comes to a GOP-controlled Supreme Court, they will have the ability to rule the whole thing unconstitutional, regardless of whether or not the Democrats come out in support of reparations later down the line.

This isn’t really about the Democrats so much as it is a question of what the future goals and strategies of ADOS are. If ADOS is actually about getting reparations or pushing a pro-black agenda in national politics, and not just fukking the Democratic Party over if demands aren’t met, I’d expect for it to have some kind of plan for if the GOP wins.
 

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As a registered Independent myself, I get not wanting to feel beholden to a party that you don't feel represents your interests. And I’m not here to convince you to vote Democrat or anything. But this doesn’t really answer the question:

If Trump is re-elected (and the Senate remains Republican), how does ADOS go about getting reparations from a party that’s not interested attracting the black vote, has no reason to support a pro-black political platform, and will be in a position to entrench their ideology on the Supreme Court for a generation? That’s what I’m asking. Because if this actually happens and the GOP wins, that’s the reality you’d be dealing with.

To be clear, this is not me trying to fear-monger here and convince anyone to vote Democrat. Whether or not you vote and who you vote for are your decisions. But I can’t understand how letting the GOP further entrench themselves helps ADOS and its case for reparations at all. It’s not only a setback now, it’s one that’ll very likely impact the future as well.

Because when it comes to SCOTUS, we’re not just talking about 4 more years of Trump. We’re talking about decades of judges that Trump will be able to appoint and whose ideologies will be a huge obstacle to the goals of ADOS in the future. The minute a case about reparations comes to a GOP-controlled Supreme Court, they will have the ability to rule the whole thing unconstitutional, regardless of whether or not the Democrats come out in support of reparations later down the line.

This isn’t really about the Democrats so much as it is a question of what the future goals and strategies of ADOS are. If ADOS is actually about getting reparations or pushing a pro-black agenda in national politics, and not just fukking the Democratic Party over if demands aren’t met, I’d expect for it to have some kind of plan for if the GOP wins.
didnt i andwer this already :dahell:
 

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didnt i andwer this already :dahell:
No, not really. You talked about the Democrats, but I’m not asking about them. The Democrats aren't the ones in power in this scenario.

I’m asking about what ADOS will do with the Republicans in power. How does the movement plan to make a push for reparations with a GOP-controlled White House, Senate, and Supreme Court?
 

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No, not really. You talked about the Democrats, but I’m not asking about them. The Democrats aren't the ones in power in this scenario.

I’m asking about what ADOS will do with the Republicans in power. How does the movement plan to make a push for reparations with a GOP-controlled White House, Senate, and Supreme Court?
1 they are already in power
2 democrats dont have a black agenda so it doesnt matter

they both arent doing shyt for us
 
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