damn!!!! Yvette Carnell is going in on Tariq Nasheed!!!! FBA VS ADOS

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Depending on how he is raised that's could definitely happen. If the kid is a 1st generation American, then it's gonna be a mix. Nigerian culture/tradition at home. American culture outside of it. But assuming that 2 1st generation natural-born Nigerian-Americans have a kid, then that kid is most likely gonna be far more American than Nigerian in culture. If you keep that up, by the time the 4th generation Nigerian-American kid is born, that child would be indistinguishable from an ADOS kid. Culture-wise.

Understandable.

As you mentioned - most 1st Generations parent's still embrace and try to make sure their children know some of their native countries/tribal customs and culture. They also encourage frequent visits to their native countries. It's one of the points they point to when being compared to ADOS culture and people.

For the Haitian-American who was involved in the incident - he as proud of his culture and ethnicity.

It was wrong for Tariq to bring up his ethnicity/culture. But, he's petty and I am pretty sure he did it cause everyone assigns violence and everything bad to ADOS men.

As for the poster I am speaking with - he wasn't raised in Nigerian culture nor raised around Nigerians - yet he sees "America" and I am some unknown culture (more than likely Black/ADOS culture) influence and reason for the man's actions.

My point is violence is everywhere. And ADOS culture nor American culture influenced his actions -- and his actions could have happened anywhere on this globe. Regardless of who and what culture he was raised around or in.
 
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As one of the richest countries in Africa, I still have a hard time understanding why that is. Your economy is good. You have exceptional oil wealth. And damn near every Nigerian you'll ever meet in America or Nigeria is looking to get 3 degrees.

The hell happened? Or is happening? :what:

It's a third world country. If you are really interested just hit up YouTube. The country is under 70 years old, developing and still is being ruled by leaders who are agents of colonialism.
 

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BTW, I been said this but -- everyone who hates Tariq now -- was LOVING him when it was all about ADOS/Black America.

It was cool when he was going in on ADOS -- calling BW Bedwenches, and BM C00ns and going in on ADOS though.

Non-ADOS and Half-Akata's changed on his ass quick.

How dare he!?

It's all good to go in on our lazy, no father in the home, don't wanna take advantage, cultureless asses huh?

But, let him come for you or your extended non-ADOS fam (even if they abandoned you) -- and saw them a few times in life -- that's when enough is ENOUGH.

Tariq done messed up out here. He lost his money bag - aka his pre-ADOS/FBA supporters - when he started calling that rampant anti-Black American xenophobia out -- now he out here about to mess up his ADOS supporters.

What a time to be alive!
Yall are full of shyt. Tariq called out c00ns of all ethnicities and nationalities back then but unlike now they were just “c00ns”. Not Caribbean c00ns or Africans c00ns. Besides that he’s spreading actual propaganda, like nazi level propaganda but ADOS nikkas are like “ i rock with tariq but I disagree with him on this one:troll:
 

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you said he was basically black American. This is you trying to dump some other groups trash on our doorstep. This is lazy. It's responsible. And most of all it perfectly explains why people are making the FBA/ADOS designations. You ever heard the expression " I can do bad all by myself"? ADOS has our own problems, we don't need other people's degenerates being lumped in with us. Time for everybody to take RESPONSIBILITY for their own people. People will sit here all day talking about how ADOS need to clean up our culture, part of that is separating out who's who and knowing who exactly we need to take responsibility for. When you can't just drop off your criminals all of a sudden it's get a lot harder to make your group seem superior.
But when nikkas say nipsey is an african yall are like “he was raised in a ADOS environment and culture, he’s ours:troll:
 

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But when nipsey (R.I.P.) would be on some gang-gang fukk shyt...who's culture had to claim him and juelz about it? :jbhmm:
you're tryna be smart with the wrong nikka because we’re AFRICAN regardless.
 

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Coretta was against illegal immigration. IIRC, giving amnesty and allowing them to come unimpeded. She wasn't against immigration as a whole.

Do you have evidence showing that Coretta was completely anti-immigration?



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Tag me when you do.

**No snark. Being serious.

When Mrs. King wrote her letter - it was basically only Mexicans who were the majority of "illegals" coming over. Now, it's more than just them.

Mrs. King supported immigration reform.

Again, this is historical.

W.E.B. DuBois, a founder of the N.A.A.C.P., and other prominent black leaders worried that immigrants would displace blacks in the workplace. Ronald Walters, director of the African-American Leadership Institute at the University of Maryland, said blacks cheered when the government restricted Asian immigration to the United States after World War I. And many Europeans who came to this country discriminated against blacks.

Booker T. Washington, America's pre-eminent civil rights leader in the late 19th century, was unconcerned about accusations of "nativism" when he pleaded with Southern business leaders to look for workers "among the eight millions of Negroes whose habits you know" rather than to "the incoming of those of foreign birth and strange tongue and habits".

Barbara Jordan:
The other proponent of restricting immigration was the late Congresswoman Barbara Jordan. Prior to her death from leukemia on Jan. 17, 1996, she had been the chairwoman of the U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform. Sadly, her death put a halt to a true bipartisan effort. One of the keystone goals of the committee she led, and one that she promoted, was reducing illegal immigration by no longer allowing what we now call chain migration (the ability of siblings to immigrate because they are related to citizens and legal immigrants). When others say that, they are quickly and automatically labeled "racist."

But, this is her comment:

America does not have a labor shortage. With roughly 7 million people unemployed, and double that number discouraged from seeking work, the removal of employer sanctions threatens to add additional U.S. workers to the rolls of the unemployed.

Additionally, it would add competition for scarce jobs and drive down wages. Moreover, the repeal of employer sanctions (against hiring illegals) will inevitably add to our social problems and place an unfair burden on the poor in the cities in which most new immigrants cluster — cities which are already suffering housing shortages and insufficient human needs.
This is a great research paper on the topic as well: HOW IMMIGRANTS' RIGHTS, LGBTQ, AND CONSERVATIVE ACTIVISTS APPROPRIATE MEMORIES OF THE BLACK FREEDOM STRUGGLE on JSTOR
 
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