How come we haven't heard anything about the non-ADOS Ethiopians helping the Republicans win VA?

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**NBA/ADOS folks demand Dems deliver specific policies for us to correct the harms of centuries of racist policies**

"We's all BLACK. Stop being divisive! Stop talking about Democrats! Yall MAGA!"


**"Black Ethiopians vote in large numbers for an anti "CRT" Trump endorsed Republican**

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Victim mentality lol. Why weren't you born in the majority black country your people are from? Why don't you live there now? Do you pay taxes? You know where you come from and volunteer to be a pet. Who is the victim? Your people took the first route to white people on purpose. Who is the victim?

An Ethiopian nikka literally came in here and told y'all it has nothing to with ADOS or Diaspora fukkery but your still running with a narrative from the depths of your mind that its a preemptive strike against ADOS:what::mindblown:
 

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Somebody mentioned this in HL and I thought it was so bizarre.

If they're not happy with Democrats for what's going on in Ethiopia (which is totally understandable), it would make more sense to primary them with more sympathetic Democrats, not vote in Republicans who care about Ethiopia even less.
Yeah like Haiti ….
 

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The thing is, there are actual leaders from all communities who are politically engaged. Mouth breathers on TLR aren't aware of or connected to the ones from their specific communities who are doing this, so it bothers them to read about it happening in other communities. If you look it up, there was the same reaction here when I posted stories about Americans from other continental African communities forming PACs.


Link to thread is below, but here is a quote from the Op-Ed in OP
The badge of educational attainment we so proudly wear and the opportunities available to us in the American economy was made possible by battles fought during the civil rights struggle by our African American brethren. We cannot leave the battle for racial justice to them alone. We must march with them, we must organize alongside them. Our voice must be loud and clear. That fight is not for them alone, but for us and our children – as an obligation and a duty.

Op-Ed about Nigerian diaspora involvement in American politics


Read the comments in that thread.

Folding arms, tweeting, and diaspora war catchphrases are as far as many here have gone, or will go.
 
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My mother voted for youngkin too.
She used to be a democrat voter but she's now leaning to the republican side. Religion plays in part tho, so I can understand why.
 
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