See the Bernie Townhall. The Nigerian ally and the sister that confronted Bernie, that's essentially ados. We're trying to reach black folks where they are and get them to leverage political power in their own communities. Basically, you won't be able to go to any black event without encountering people who share our goal for tangibles. At this point we penetrated the conscious community already but are going to have a hard time with mainline black democrats. The Boule are scared we can influence them which shows we are making traction, but the ultimate goal is to sway the consistent black dem voter to push for reparations/tangibles.
For that happen, Antonio and Yvette need to tighten up that agenda which was hastily put together after MSNBC and Kamala's team unwittingly made ADOS go viral. At some point, Antonio and Yvette or even Tariq need to go on the Breakfast Club and other traditional black media while the reparations conversation is still palatable. A lot of older black voters still get their news from the radio and TV.
I found that Nigerian woman works for Democratic Party as an at large committeewoman - meaning she represents the Democratic Party in DC on a local level and organizes the Democratic Party. They didn't present her as that on at the Town Hall because it would look shady, but she's a very legit Democratic Party member.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/chioma-iwuoha-bab89814/
Meaning her question wasn't her own question, but her question was from the Democratic Party and it is no coincidence that every other Democratic candidate said yes to reparations and that they knew Bernie Sanders was going to say no. That's why Angela Rye and them walked back their entire bot stance.
So people in power know about this thing and are doing things to solidify a veneer of support on a national level. That's without the founders of the movement even being involved. That's good progress.
And god no, we can't have Tariq Nasheed, all it would take is the mention of MackLessons and pulling up the audio of him saying Africans bringing AIDS to Atlanta and this thing goes to hell. If people didn't think we are xenophobic before, they would then.