K.O.N.Y
Superstar
1. you descend from both. They literally mean the same thingDo I need to go back over all the examples Iisted that distinguish us as our own ethnic group within the diaspora again? Prior to the terms "Afram", "African American", "Black American" OR either of us??? I've done it at least twice already. I descend from US Chattel Slavery, but I am not "ADOS"-- that's a subgroup and political movement/ideology-- And YES, it was coined by individuals with a certain ideology/movement in mind. I don't know what's so hard to understand about this, it's reflected in the chapters no matter what their relationship is with Yvette and Tone. When I see "ADOS" or #ADOS i see people with American flags. You're still my people but off the bat, our ideologies are at odds, breh. It is what it is
Y'all seem to have it in your heads that just because the term applies to our lineage, everyone within it should adopt it and embrace it and it just don't work like that. If that were the case, #ADOS wouldn't consistently find itself at odds with those who are ALSO members of the same lineage (N'COBRA, Dr. Claude, Nikole Hannah Jones, various black celebrities, Pan Africanists [who did nothing to accost the movement and still became a target], etc) but don't associate or identify with it either
2. How can american descendant of slavery be a sub group in the way your positioning it
3.How is it reflected in the chapters. Chapters that pay yvette or tone no attention
4.My ideology is lineage first. Basically most of the ados movement is about that. Not about immigrants or any of this shyt yall be talking. Your ideology orients itself in being anti african american
5.You are not "adopting" anything. If your afram than you are ADOS-period