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:what: Explain your logic. I can not be against winning the lottery and know it isn't realistic. What part of this is illogical to you. Wether or not something is realistic is completely independent on one's support of it. Well maybe not completely, but they aren't necessarily compatible.
If you not for reparations then you're not for ADOS. :yeshrug:


Bad analogy.
 

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If you not for reparations then you're not for ADOS. :yeshrug:


Bad analogy.
You didnt answer my question in anyway, shape, or form, and your statement in of itself is ambiguous. Does ADOS mean something different now? Is it a group focused solely on getting reparations and nothing else?
 

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Dr. Ana Lucia Araujo (@analuciaraujo_) Tweeted:
"The centuries-long fight for reparations and how black activists won the support of Democratic candidates" my take at Made by History of @washingtonpost #slaveryarchive #twitterstorians https://t.co/mQlHhaOy2T
 

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Dr. Ana Lucia Araujo (@analuciaraujo_) Tweeted:
"The centuries-long fight for reparations and how black activists won the support of Democratic candidates" my take at Made by History of @washingtonpost #slaveryarchive #twitterstorians https://t.co/mQlHhaOy2T


I wonder why she didn't mention ADOS? Especially, with her knowing Dr. Darity.
 

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"but Russia, Russia, Russia"

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MSNBC Cooled on Booking Trump-Russia Analyst Malcolm Nance After Mueller Report Dropped

MSNBC Cooled on Booking Trump-Russia Analyst Malcolm Nance After Mueller Report Dropped

By Aidan McLaughlinMay 1st, 2019, 4:07 pm

MSNBC cooled on booking national security analyst Malcolm Nance in the wake of the Mueller report, according to a scoop from journalist Yashar Ali.

Nance was once a regular fixture on MSNBC — where he reliably blasted the Trump administration and unleashed dire speculations about the Russia investigation — up until April 13. After that, Nance didn’t appear on the network for weeks, even after the Mueller report dropped on April 18. He reappeared on Joy Reid’s show this weekend.

According to Ali, MSNBC brass told bookers in two emails that if they wanted to invite Nance on their programs, they would first have to run it by the director of booking.

MSNBC declined to comment when reached by Mediaite.

The first email was sent in March, one day after a Daily Beast report noted a dip in MSNBC’s ratings following Attorney General William Barr’s summary of the Mueller report. The Beast report emphasized Nance’s hyperbolic commentary on the Russia investigation.

“The next morning, the first email ordering bookers to consult with higher-ups before booking Nance was sent out,” Ali reported.

The second email to bookers was sent the week the Mueller report was released. Nance’s disappearance from MSNBC’s air during a story that fell within his field of commentary was not lost on his fans, including Star Wars actor Mark Hamill, who tweeted: “BRING BACK @MalcolmNance ASAP!!!”

What’s more, Ali reported that the week of the Mueller report, Nance was “booked for programs but was unbooked by MSNBC brass.” Ouch.

Per Ali, this tweet from Nance also alarmed MSNBC executives, who saw it as “unprofessional and hyperbolic.”



It’s worth pointing out that networks practice discretion when it comes to who they invite on air and the frequency with which they use contributors. But Nance’s disappearance during such a momentous news cycle — following months of ubiquity on the network — is noteworthy.
 

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What does any of this have to do with ADOS? :wtf:

"but Russia, Russia, Russia"

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MSNBC Cooled on Booking Trump-Russia Analyst Malcolm Nance After Mueller Report Dropped

MSNBC Cooled on Booking Trump-Russia Analyst Malcolm Nance After Mueller Report Dropped

By Aidan McLaughlinMay 1st, 2019, 4:07 pm

MSNBC cooled on booking national security analyst Malcolm Nance in the wake of the Mueller report, according to a scoop from journalist Yashar Ali.

Nance was once a regular fixture on MSNBC — where he reliably blasted the Trump administration and unleashed dire speculations about the Russia investigation — up until April 13. After that, Nance didn’t appear on the network for weeks, even after the Mueller report dropped on April 18. He reappeared on Joy Reid’s show this weekend.

According to Ali, MSNBC brass told bookers in two emails that if they wanted to invite Nance on their programs, they would first have to run it by the director of booking.

MSNBC declined to comment when reached by Mediaite.

The first email was sent in March, one day after a Daily Beast report noted a dip in MSNBC’s ratings following Attorney General William Barr’s summary of the Mueller report. The Beast report emphasized Nance’s hyperbolic commentary on the Russia investigation.

“The next morning, the first email ordering bookers to consult with higher-ups before booking Nance was sent out,” Ali reported.

The second email to bookers was sent the week the Mueller report was released. Nance’s disappearance from MSNBC’s air during a story that fell within his field of commentary was not lost on his fans, including Star Wars actor Mark Hamill, who tweeted: “BRING BACK @MalcolmNance ASAP!!!”

What’s more, Ali reported that the week of the Mueller report, Nance was “booked for programs but was unbooked by MSNBC brass.” Ouch.

Per Ali, this tweet from Nance also alarmed MSNBC executives, who saw it as “unprofessional and hyperbolic.”



It’s worth pointing out that networks practice discretion when it comes to who they invite on air and the frequency with which they use contributors. But Nance’s disappearance during such a momentous news cycle — following months of ubiquity on the network — is noteworthy.
 

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"but Russia, Russia, Russia"

:lolbron:

MSNBC Cooled on Booking Trump-Russia Analyst Malcolm Nance After Mueller Report Dropped

MSNBC Cooled on Booking Trump-Russia Analyst Malcolm Nance After Mueller Report Dropped

By Aidan McLaughlinMay 1st, 2019, 4:07 pm

MSNBC cooled on booking national security analyst Malcolm Nance in the wake of the Mueller report, according to a scoop from journalist Yashar Ali.

Nance was once a regular fixture on MSNBC — where he reliably blasted the Trump administration and unleashed dire speculations about the Russia investigation — up until April 13. After that, Nance didn’t appear on the network for weeks, even after the Mueller report dropped on April 18. He reappeared on Joy Reid’s show this weekend.

According to Ali, MSNBC brass told bookers in two emails that if they wanted to invite Nance on their programs, they would first have to run it by the director of booking.

MSNBC declined to comment when reached by Mediaite.

The first email was sent in March, one day after a Daily Beast report noted a dip in MSNBC’s ratings following Attorney General William Barr’s summary of the Mueller report. The Beast report emphasized Nance’s hyperbolic commentary on the Russia investigation.

“The next morning, the first email ordering bookers to consult with higher-ups before booking Nance was sent out,” Ali reported.

The second email to bookers was sent the week the Mueller report was released. Nance’s disappearance from MSNBC’s air during a story that fell within his field of commentary was not lost on his fans, including Star Wars actor Mark Hamill, who tweeted: “BRING BACK @MalcolmNance ASAP!!!”

What’s more, Ali reported that the week of the Mueller report, Nance was “booked for programs but was unbooked by MSNBC brass.” Ouch.

Per Ali, this tweet from Nance also alarmed MSNBC executives, who saw it as “unprofessional and hyperbolic.”



It’s worth pointing out that networks practice discretion when it comes to who they invite on air and the frequency with which they use contributors. But Nance’s disappearance during such a momentous news cycle — following months of ubiquity on the network — is noteworthy.


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I wonder why she didn't mention ADOS? Especially, with her knowing Dr. Darity.
Not sure because she mentioned #ADOS in another piece in which she was interviewed in.

"In this context, new organizations such as ADOS (American Descendants of Slavery) also emerged and certainly contributed to the visibility of the debate on reparations,” Dr. Araujo said. “Unlike previous movements, ADOS gained more visibility through the presence of its founders on social media that helped disseminating the #ADOS hashtag,” she said. "

 

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Author of "Reparations for Slavery and the Slave Trade a Transnational and Comparative History" Dr. Ana Lucia Araujo Professor of History, Howard University
 
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Sam Seeder had a very interesting interview with a guest Caitlin Rosenthal on how slave masters maximized their slave production and how a lot of their practices are at the foundation of much of our modern economic theory.




Her book is great. It's Accounting for Slavery: Masters and Management

Caitlin Rosenthal explores quantitative management practices on West Indian and Southern plantations, showing how planter-capitalists built sophisticated organizations and used complex accounting tools. By demonstrating that business innovation can be a byproduct of bondage Rosenthal further erodes the false boundary between capitalism and slavery.
 

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Author of "Reparations for Slavery and the Slave Trade a Transnational and Comparative History" Dr. Ana Lucia Araujo Professor of History, Howard University

Her book is great. It's Accounting for Slavery: Masters and Management

Caitlin Rosenthal explores quantitative management practices on West Indian and Southern plantations, showing how planter-capitalists built sophisticated organizations and used complex accounting tools. By demonstrating that business innovation can be a byproduct of bondage Rosenthal further erodes the false boundary between capitalism and slavery.
:leon: Academia coming through.
 
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