In fact, even now in 2019 she's constantly shytting on Coates and trying to make her name bigger by calling his out. You think Coates finds it necessary to talk about Yvette all the time? So who is mainstream again?
Not sure what you're going on about. Yvette (through a number of unforeseen events mind you) made the reparations conversation pop off during this election cycle. That's all. No one is taking away what Coates' did. It's Yvette's followers and those that follow new black media like Tariq and TBA that are behind this latest push, not Ta-Nehisi, whose only contribution in the last few months was to let AOC juelz on reparations and let his article be put front in center again by the "mainstream". Ta-Nehisi made it mainstream years ago, but this current push in the last few months is from the grassroots, from people that don't necessarily follow Ta-Nehisi or publications like The Atlantic. Just look at the language, rhetoric and the style of the people pushing it online and offline right now. How many regular people with camera phones were running up to politicians asking them about reparations. These are not Ta-Nehisi's followers. Certainly, Ta-Nehisi is not the reason Joy-Ann Reid is having N'Cobra spokespeople on her show. It's also not unreasonable to speculate that they would want Sharpton to run interference on this.