That Black and Brown Coalition. Rican and Dominican Talking Down On BHM and Reparations

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Maybe hashtag ADOS and leaders should be doing coalition building and reaching out who our Caribbean brothers and sisters to make our case instead of having diaspora wars on social...but that’s probably wishful thinking.

They didn’t have these problems during the civil rights movement in which we had more than a few non ADOS leaders and followers fighting for our cause. Probably because we had more pragmatic leaders at the time that were actually solving problems instead of merely appealing to emotions within an echo chamber for social media clout.
Perhaps - they (non-ADOS) could reach out more and show more vocal support.

Is that too much to ask to ask others to support ADOS?

Since, we always show our support for everyone.
 

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@skeetsinternal This thread is for you brehs :wow:


Its how this dude feels. These are not rare conversations or opinions that Latinos have that came out the blue. I doubt if he didn't have his boy with him to the battery on his back would be weak. They generally p*ssy when solo but form like voltron when in groups and will jump you as a collective. I already know what it is with Latinos, they snake ass nikkas. I don't hate them I just believe they ignorant af and being so called aligned with them is a detriment to black culture. They ain't fukking with you like you think. They will let you know where you stand which is not with them and we clowns for thinking that. Hand to God, gun to the head if you ask them to choose a side, they would not you black people, they would not.
 

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Maybe hashtag ADOS and leaders should be doing coalition building and reaching out who our Caribbean brothers and sisters to make our case instead of having diaspora wars on social...but that’s probably wishful thinking.

They didn’t have these problems during the civil rights movement in which we had more than a few non ADOS leaders and followers fighting for our cause. Probably because we had more pragmatic leaders at the time that were actually solving problems instead of merely appealing to emotions within an echo chamber for social media clout.

Or maybe Aframs were the largest minority by far of any minority group during that time. And they knew that our freedom was their freedom.
 

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Or maybe Aframs were the largest minority by far of any minority group during that time. And they knew that our freedom was their freedom.

My point is that civil rights leaders were focused on dismantling white supremacy, not belittling immigrants and shytting other black people like hashtag ADOS. Maybe because they realized that there's power in coalitions. It worked then. Doesn't seem like hashtag ADOS is interested in actually solving anything though so diaspora wars for hi fives, likes, and daps on the internet feels good in the meantime.
 
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