Yvette Carnell & Jesse Lee Peterson are astroturfed by the same white supremacist sugar daddy

you're NOT "n!ggas"

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DAMN SON!!

EXPOSED OHHHHHHH!



You got us son. You really got us.

Turns out black folks don't need Reparations at all. Turns out we don't need the Party that we give 85% of our vote to to have policies that address systemic issues that hurt blacks.

The racial wealth gap don't matter. Anybody Blue 2020

This isn't about reparations or Democrats and you know it :unimpressed:
We are in bizarro world. A place where minor differences between black ethnic groups are unbridgeable, but common ground can be found with people who oppose our very existence on this planet.

Those are our 'white christian brothers and sisters' :takedat: It's just different :lawd:
 

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rich white folks convincing black folks that other brown folks are the problem... oldest trick in the book.

@Gmoney what exactly is “our”:mjlol: position on immigration policy?



Also all this time I’ve been reading over and over that ados was about reparatioUOTE]
rich white folks convincing black folks that other brown folks are the problem... oldest trick in the book.

@Gmoney what exactly is “our”:mjlol: position on immigration policy?



Also all this time I’ve been reading over and over that ados was about reparations, cool. Now for the first time today, in this thread I read ados is about reparations AND immigration....


Ayy I got some magic beans for sale

Listen to Yvette and Dr. Anderson's views on immigration in relation to the black community. That's the opinion they are bringing to these meetings.
 
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Yvette is not married!!! That was a Boyce lie. There isn't some PFIR conspiracy, she joined to make her immigration position heard in that space and she was public about that. ados was called dos and other names just last year. It's not a movement or an organization that is funded. It's just a term her and Antonio start using. Yvette pointedly tells ppl to vote so there's no voter suppression. If you actually listen to her show, she tells you why she changes her opinion.

The ppl spreading these lies don't even listen to her show like that.

Knew the nikka was goofy when he started barking against a hashtag movement.... motherfukkas acting like their are physical chapters with dues paying members from state to state
 

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Yvette is not married!!! That was a Boyce lie. There isn't some PFIR conspiracy, she joined to make her immigration position heard in that space and she was public about that. ados was called dos and other names just last year. It's not a movement or an organization that is funded. It's just a term her and Antonio start using. Yvette pointedly tells ppl to vote so there's no voter suppression. If you actually listen to her show, she tells you why she changes her opinion.

The ppl spreading these lies don't even listen to her show like that.

Boyce said she had a white girlfriend and she never denied it.
 

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Boyce said she had a white girlfriend and she never denied it.

She did in 10/11. I think she was Latina but she never married. Was it even legal at that point in Georgia?

Also, she mentions on Twitter and her show why she changes/changed her opinion on certain topics. None of this info is new.
 

you're NOT "n!ggas"

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Knew the nikka was goofy when he started barking against a hashtag movement.... motherfukkas acting like their are physical chapters with dues paying members from state to state
An organization of some sort has been suggested by people such as myself but it's better off right now without, seeing how... well, you should know :francis:



The lack of an organization doesn't her intentions are pure. Or that money money couldn't be funnelled in more creative ways. Yvette will fukk around get $200-500 on YouTube, telling black folks how they have NO money, and won't even blink at the donations coming in :whoo: She can easily rack up a few G's off a 2 hour stream and streams faithfully, twice a week.




I'm on record observing how bizarre that is... Who are all these people with that kinda money to burn on YouTube? :patrice: And where is all that money going? :jbhmm: We gotta have a conversation.
 

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The anti-immigrant lobby has long enjoyed influence in Washington but in recent years has been forced to defend itself against charges that it represents the narrow interests of white nationalists who fear the “browning” of America.

So it may have surprised some when a new coalition of African-American activists, called the Black American Leadership Alliance (BALA), announced its opposition to legislation that could provide a path to citizenship for millions of undocumented Latino immigrants.

In a June 3 letter to members of Congress, BALA claimed the proposed bill “will harm black American workers more than any other group” because “[m]ass immigration and amnesty puts African Americans from all walks of life out of work and suppresses wages, causing them to compete with aliens willing to work in poorer working conditions for cheaper pay.”

What BALA did not say in that letter — or during a press conference in April when it called itself the African American Leadership Council — was anything about its provenance. There’s a good reason for that. It turns out that BALA is simply the latest front group for the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), the flagship of a network of anti-immigrant organizations formed by the white nationalist John Tanton.

When it first emerged in April, BALA was openly sponsored by another FAIR front called Progressives for Immigration Reform (PFIR), purportedly an organization concerned about the environmental impact of immigration. As late as June, the media spokesperson and phone number listed on BALA’s press releases were associated with PFIR.

BALA is not the first African-American front group formed by FAIR. In 2006, an organization called Choose Black America (CBA), appeared on the scene. Its black “members” were selected, flown to a press conference in Washington and lodged there by FAIR. The group’s spokesman was a white FAIR official.

Though CBA fell apart soon after its debut, the Tanton network’s dream of appearing to represent a rainbow coalition did not die with it. In 2011, FAIR briefly sponsored Blacks for Equal Rights Coalition, a Los Angeles-based anti-immigration organization that has been celebrated by the white supremacist Council of Conservative Citizens.

BALA’s members include a familiar cast of Tanton allies, notable among them Leah Durant, an African-American lawyer who is also PFIR’s executive director. Durant, who once worked for FAIR’s legal arm, also spoke at a press conference held to announce the creation of CBA.

Durant is not the only former CBA member on BALA’s roster. Others are Jesse Lee Peterson, an African-America pastor who once thanked God for slavery, and Frank Morris, who is sometimes described as BALA’s leader. Morris, a veteran anti-immigration activist with a doctorate in political science from M.I.T., is also a board member at both FAIR and the Tanton-affiliated Center for Immigration Studies (CIS). T. Willard Fair, also a BALA member, sits with Morris on the CIS board.

Fair, who has a respectable history of advocating for African Americans, has worked with Tanton-linked front groups before. In 2007, he lent his face to an anti-immigration ad campaign by the Coalition for the Future American Worker, a purportedly pro-labor organization whose constituent members included not a single union but did include an alphabet soup of nativist groups founded and/or funded by Tanton’s network.

BALA’s other members include Vernon Robinson, a North Carolina politician who once accused President Obama of subscribing to “loony, vile, anti-America, anti-Whitey, anti-Semitic, pro-reparations, black liberation theology”; pundit Leo Alexander, who claims black people were better off under Jim Crow; Charles Butler, a conservative Chicago radio host and gun rights activist; and Kevin Jackson, executive director of The Black Sphere, a black conservative group that claims to desire an end to “identity politics.”

African-American Coalition Provides Cover to Nativist Lobby
 

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We are in bizarro world. A place where minor differences between black ethnic groups are unbridgeable, but common ground can be found with people who oppose our very existence on this planet.
This shyt is so weird.

I've said repeatedly that my ONLY issue with #ADOS is them shytting on others. They seem to spend so much energy shytting on black immigrants, brown immigrants, the African diaspora across the the world, on this board at least they'll even shyt on you even if just one of your parents isn't #ADOS (and refer to you by that identity instead of by your ADOS identity). I grew up under mentors who taught that the African diaspora needed to be unified and that anyone who opposed White Supremacy needed to be working together.

Now the hot shyt is, "Hey, why don't we team up with White Supremacists to defeat the Black and Brown immigrants!" :what:

One of the loudest fools on this board has repeatedly said that Trump is the only, last, and best hope for getting reparations. How could you POSSIBLY say such bullshyt and not be an agent or at least have your mind captured by them? :dwillhuh:



Dr. Claude Anderson met with this Tanton group also and not the one with the progressive name. The splc article Talib found mentions him. Is Dr. Anderson being funded by these ppl too? or the more likely scenario that black spokespeople like him and Yvette goes in these spaces trying to advocate our postion on the immigration policy question.
Wait, you think these White Supremacists need Black people to walk in and direct them on immigration? :comeon:

'You see here, Mr. NeoNazi, we're considered that maybe your racism is slipping a bit and want to make sure that you're still fully committed to your anti-Brown and anti-Black policies. You are? Okay, good. Maybe we should park ourselves here though in an alliance to ensure that our mutual interests continue to prosper."

What the fukk do you think the White Supremacists would do without Yvette? Slip up and start liking immigrants? :gucci:

They get TONS of cover by putting up these Black folk because they can say, "Look, our position isn't racist, look at the tokens we have!" They were EXPLICITLY using that shyt to push fukking JEFF SESSIONS into the Attorney General's office. But what the fukk does the Black community gain by joining White Supremacist orgs?

Y'all got to explain that one to me.
 

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And I bet ain’t one poster in here against reparations so y’all can save that bullshyt.

Exactly, I have receipts on here pushing for reparations and hyping Ta-Nehisi Coates all the way back in 2015 when I joined this site. Back when most of the #ADOS folk weren't even letting the word slip out of their mouths. Back when Yvette herself was shytting on Coates and calling it "Black identity politics."

But now they want to turn it around and become holier than thou even though they've only been riding the wave a year.

Anyone who thinks that partnering with White Supremacists, kissing Trump's ass, and shytting on other Black folk is the key to getting reparations is just a useful tool. :camby:
 
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An organization of some sort has been suggested by people such as myself but it's better off right now without, seeing how... well, you should know :francis:



The lack of an organization doesn't her intentions are pure. Or that money money couldn't be funnelled in more creative ways. Yvette will fukk around get $200-500 on YouTube, telling black folks how they have NO money, and won't even blink at the donations coming in :whoo: She can easily rack up a few G's off a 2 hour stream and streams faithfully, twice a week.




I'm on record observing how bizarre that is... Who are all these people with that kinda money to burn on YouTube? :patrice: And where is all that money going? :jbhmm: We gotta have a conversation.

:rudy:

Riddle me this.... reparations for American slaves was birthed from the loins of YC?
 

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Boyce said she had a white girlfriend and she never denied it.
Funny how all these YT grifters and charlatans all operate in the same circles, and often beef with each other as they are competing for clicks and clout. Boyce, YC, Tariq, Umar, Polight, Cynthia G, Jesse Lee Peterson, Tommy Sotomayor, etc.

Don’t know how anyone takes these clowns seriously.
 
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