Sohh JOHN BOYEGA is unapologetic after George Floyd's death and Yvette is clowning him for it

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Of course that mutt ugly bytch would hate on bigmon for calling out racism.

Not surprised by AADOS posters capping for their wannabe leaders
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you're NOT "n!ggas"

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So as I'm sure you all know, Trump encouraged people to start SHOOTING people rioting. One would think if nothing else, THIS would be the day to send some smoke his way right??? :sas1:


Yvette has Lil Wayne, Bernie Sanders, and Barack Obama in her crosshairs. Not a word about Trump tho. Tone ain't said shyt neither.



Perfectly normal behavior brehs
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I hate when people make this argument like the only issue we have is police brutality. You cant sit back and ignore the community issues.
That’s an in house issue we can discuss privately AND Maturely, but people like to take the piss and act like children. Cacs peeped game and have started using bots to run game
 

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1) I was talking about the sentiments often expressed on here

2) She didn't have to acknowledge it. My point is if she IS going to acknowledge it, then why would it be to encourage #ADOS trivialize and laugh at it with her followers?

3) I was talking about posts in this thread thag amount to "fukk him"

1) I don't think sentiments that are sometimes expressed here are necessarily proof of the movement in general. Overall this forum may represent only a small sample size.

2) She posted a smiley emoji, that seems rather trivial and small. And again not action that warrants a thread.
 

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They compile "The Data™️"


The Data™️ - is a collection of studies and articles already released to the public. More often than not via white publications. Primary examples would be the New York Times, The Atlantic, Jacobin, CityLab, etc.

This is inaccurate, ignorant at best, and misleading at worst. Sandy Darity just published research regarding the state of the Black middle class:

"The “middle class” can be hard to define. A new report from Duke University suggests that for African Americans it’s simply hard to find — and that’s in the best of circumstances.

The paper from researchers at Duke’s Samuel DuBois Cook Center for Social Equity finds that when using wealth as the defining criteria to demarcate class status, the middle class of black Americans is proportionately much smaller than the white middle class.

“Even before the current pandemic exacerbated racial inequities, black Americans in the proverbial ‘middle class’ were far worse off than their nominal white peers,” says lead author William A. Darity Jr., director of Duke’s Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity and a professor of public policy, African and African American Studies and economics. “And the comparative fragility of black middle class status is aggravated intensely by the COVID-19 crisis because of the lack of the cushion of wealth to weather job loss.”

The study: “A Subaltern Middle Class: The Case of the Missing ‘Black Bourgeoisie’ in America,” will appear in the July edition of Contemporary Economic Policy and is now available online. (Click here to download a PDF of the full research report.)

Darity co-authored the paper with Fenaba Addo of the University of Wisconsin and Imari Smith, a doctoral student at Duke’s Sanford School of Public Policy.

The authors argue that the underlying resources of the black and white middle classes reflect vast disparities. Prior to the coronavirus spreading through America this spring and disproportionately ravaging the black population, the playing field wasn’t level.

“For Black Americans, the issue may not be restoring its middle class,” the authors write, “but constructing a robust middle class in the first place.”

Greater wealth enables households a greater capacity to weather emergencies (i.e., a job loss, a health crisis, or both) without stress or significant detriment; moreover, its ability to be handed down from one generation to the next renders net worth more effective as both a stabilizer and insulator, the paper argues.

And the research on the distribution of wealth finds that blacks at the top of their strata are still far below whites at the top of theirs. For example, while more than a quarter of white families have a net worth surpassing $1 million to place them into the wealthiest quintile of all households, only 4 percent of black families can say the same.

Strikingly, middle-income blacks have wealth levels most similar to those of the poorest white households, the research finds.

“There is an unfortunate tendency to confuse income and wealth, and the confusion masks the core issues,” says Darity. “Wealth, in and of itself, is a far stronger gauge of economic well-being than income. And the financial precarity of middle income black families comes into glaring view when the focus is placed on wealth.”

The disparities require bold policies, according to the paper, and the authors explore several proposals, including Andrew Yang’s Universal Basic Income (UBI) initiative and Sen. Kamala Harris’ LIFT Act.

But the authors find them all lacking if not wholly ineffective. They stress that the majority of these policies would boost incomes for black Americans but that, crucially, “Black-white wealth inequality is not a matter of income poverty,” they write.

The authors propose that more effective plans might look like Baby Bonds — allocating a publicly funded trust account to each newborn infant to help them get to young adulthood with an endowment — or a comprehensive national program of reparations to eradicate persistent racial wealth differences.

Regardless of specifics, it is especially clear that now, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, bold action is required to abolish existing racialized class structure in this country -- and to create the “black bourgeoisie” that has never been allowed to flourish, the authors argue."

https://today.duke.edu/2020/05/middle-class-not-level-playing-field-blacks-new-duke-research-finds
 

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That's pretty obvious at this point.
Breh, I gave you the "detached, objective" response you wanted with no reply.



The mods changed the thread title to Yvette so FINE :manny: let's focus on Yvette :mjgrin:


Trump advocated for shooting rioters and there's NO response to be found... But John Boyega stands with us and it's a joke to laugh at :martin:


The Somali community in Minneapolis stands side by side with us and #ADOS adovcates on the coli are tryna downplay it :hhh:


I gotta check @Kuwka_Atcha_Ratcha's thread but I'm sure there's all kinda fukkery over the fact that black brits are in solidarity.


Someone of notoriety implored us to "come home" and it's seen as an attack by Yvette instead of embrace... all the while you CAN'T acknowledge it. CAN'T address what I'm saying when I place the ball squarely in your court, and yet you still come around like I'm the one trippin :laff: Yeen said shyt this entire thread homie :pachaha: And it's crazy, I honestly respected you from my days years back in Higher Learning but I guess times change. Find your voice or get the hell on.
 

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Breh, I gave you the "detached, objective" response you wanted with no reply.



The mods changed the thread title to Yvette so FINE :manny: let's focus on Yvette :mjgrin:


Trump advocated for shooting rioters and there's NO response to be found... But John Boyega stands with us and it's a joke to laugh at :martin:


The Somali community in Minneapolis stands side by side with us and #ADOS adovcates on the coli are tryna downplay it :hhh:


I gotta check @Kuwka_Atcha_Ratcha's thread but I'm sure there's all kinda fukkery over the fact that black brits are in solidarity.


Someone of notoriety implored us to "come home" and it's seen as an attack by Yvette instead of embrace... all the while you CAN'T acknowledge it. CAN'T address what I'm saying when I place the ball squarely in your court, and yet you still come around like I'm the one trippin :laff: Yeen said shyt this entire thread homie :pachaha: And it's crazy, I honestly respected you from my days years back in Higher Learning but I guess times change. Find your voice or get the hell on.
Co signed but why do you all insist on using that word notoriety in the wrong place
 

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Breh, I gave you the "detached, objective" response you wanted with no reply.



The mods changed the thread title to Yvette so FINE :manny: let's focus on Yvette :mjgrin:


Trump advocated for shooting rioters and there's NO response to be found... But John Boyega stands with us and it's a joke to laugh at :martin:


The Somali community in Minneapolis stands side by side with us and #ADOS adovcates on the coli are tryna downplay it :hhh:


I gotta check @Kuwka_Atcha_Ratcha's thread but I'm sure there's all kinda fukkery over the fact that black brits are in solidarity.


Someone of notoriety implored us to "come home" and it's seen as an attack by Yvette instead of embrace... all the while you CAN'T acknowledge it. CAN'T address what I'm saying when I place the ball squarely in your court, and yet you still come around like I'm the one trippin :laff: Yeen said shyt this entire thread homie :pachaha: And it's crazy, I honestly respected you from my days years back in Higher Learning but I guess times change. Find your voice or get the hell on.

You got a response, did you not see it? Again you are getting in your feelings. And I'm just trying to understand your intense animosity towards #ADOS as it essentially has become your shtick.
 

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Co signed but why do you all insist on using that word notoriety in the wrong place
Blue check = notoriety. I don't know breh

You got a response, did you not see it? Again you are getting in your feelings. And I'm just trying to understand your intense animosity towards #ADOS as it essentially has become your shtick.
My post was after the fact, I'm mobile so it takes a minute. Again, you've yet to address the OP head on. When the thread title had #ADOS, the response was "Not all of us!!" and now that it's placed squarely on Yvette the response is "This wasn't necessary"-- ZERO rebuttal in either instance.




As for the bolded, Pan Africanists were minding their business and got caught in #ADOS crosshairs. Obama, Lil Wayne, Dr. Claud, Nikole Hannah Jones, NCOBRA, Tanehisi Coates, Diddy, Jay Z, the list goes on and on... They've ALL been caught in #ADOS crosshairs-- As so called "ADOS" people (minus Obama)-- yet there's ZERO smoke for Trump??? :gucci: But you ask why there's animosity :mjlol: Shoutouts to DG Yola, I ain't gon let up
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