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

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That Indian just reply to me with some gay shyt. :dame:


Take that faggat :wrist:shyt back to where you came from. :dame:
 

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It's gettin hot as hell in here :whew: Let's establish something once and for all:


This topic is NOT to delegitimize the fight for reparations. This is about Yvette Carnell and her motives/leadership which have BEEN deemed questionable before #ADOS took off.

The same woman who was against identity politics and now uses it as her bread and butter :usure:

The same woman admitting to working with white supremacist fronts :patrice:

The same woman who can't stand black immigrants and got a lot people against them too... On the premise that they're talking jobs from us... but makes a habit of slighting black entrepreneurship :what:


Her fans are going to pretend to be confused about this.
 

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Her fans are going to pretend to be confused about this.
Her fans don't wanna touch this thread at all, but yeah. Long before #ADOS took off, people's gripe with Yvette was the way she constantly slighted and undercut any attempts or success in black entrepreneurship-- and when I say black I mean ADOS: her OWN people.

So we're not supposed to support our own cuz "it aint enough", and we're not supposed to collab with other black groups, but we ARE supposed to collab with white supremacists under the guise that it'll help us get jobs that THEY control and outsourced or pushed us out of in the first place. This is where we are :snoop:
 

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Only in your own delusional minds have you "exposed" something.

Peoples positions evolve as situations change.

White supremacist plant who just happened to work for Dems and vote for Dems all her life.

:martin:


Rightwing plant who has been a strong advocate for "big government" and socialist policies.

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You think you can scare folks by yelling "white supremacist front".

Peep the ADOS facebook group. 2500 plus and growing. No bots, no white supremacists. Just black folks feed up with having our issues pushed to the back burner.
 

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So she's straight saying that supporting Obama in 2008 was a worse decision than supporting racist Ron Paul on 2012, opposing Black identity politics and shytting on Coates's reparations stance in 2016, or being on the board of White Supremacist John Tanton's org since forever.
 

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So? ...... ados need to ignore the bull and keep pushing for reparations.....

This.

These Anti-ADOS clowns think that they're going to "expose" their way out of something.

Look, illegal immigration DOES NOT HELP BLACK PEOPLE.

Countless studies have been done on it by the Civil Rights Commission and others including Barbara Jordan, Coretta Scott King, and A. Phillip Randolph have talked about this for over 100 years.

Reparations are not to be pushed on the backburner again, and I don't give a fukk if Republicans are funding the push behind it, because if that's the case, then it's the Democrats fault for taking 95% of Black people's votes while leaving us vulnerable and pushing our issues on the back burner.

Reparations was one of the man topics at the National Black Political Assembly . . . . . in 1972.

What have the people who've been getting our votes 95% at a clip been doing to fight for us over the past almost 50 years.

It's a new day, we're not carrying everybody else's water, get over it.

They gon' ignore this :sas1:

Why not?

They ignored my post about who their liberal mamas and daddies get their money from.

Funny how the liberal c00ns never mind that The Clintons founded the Democratic Leadership Council with the money of the KOCH BROTHERS, which lead to them supporting things like NAFTA, the Clinton Crime Bill, and Welfare Reform.

They never talk about people like George Soros funding all those swirlers and dykes who try to undermine Black men to force the gay agenda.

Or people like Jeb Bush & the Wall Street Journal coming out in favor of illegal immigrants.

But they got all the smoke in the world for people who want tangibles for Black people, who are the ONLY people who vote 90% of the time for one party.
 

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She says that she wants/appreciates non-ados black allies.
I think if they made those points without using lies, distortions, misleading comments about international Blacks, it might have been an easier sell.

She's using language and joining with allies that encourage attacks on all those people. Look at just the last couple pages of this thread. Supporting the hashtag always seems to mean attacking other posters' identities, just like the White Supremacists do:


"People are still arguing with that Indian" (in reference to a Black poster of Caribbean descent who also has some Indian background)

"That Indian just reply to me with some gay shyt. Take that faggat :wrist:shyt back to where you came from."

"These hurt, NonAdos vagabonds"

"it’s the non-ados people of color who have been historically tribal, divisive and willing to bargain/cow-tow to the white supremacists in the US and worldwide for a come up"



I don't see what we get out of that. Even if it were true that some non-ADOS were tribal and divisive and willing to cow-tow to White Supremacists, in what damn world does that mean that ADOS should start being tribal, divisive, and willing to cow-tow to White Supremacists?

When I was a senior in college I started to try to mentor this freshman straight from Jamaica. She was brilliant but she wasn't seeing eye-to-eye with me on justice issues at all, kept saying suspect shyt about Black Americans just being lazy and complaining to much. I didn't give up on it and kept going at her with receipts about stuff going on, but she just stayed focusing on school and never entered the struggle.

So some years later, I'm seeing her facebook field and it is COVERED with pro-Black shyt, all sorts of talk about discrimination and police shootings and rallies and shyt. Her little brother (who used to think the same way she used to think) was on the same wave too. So I message her.

"What's up? You always used to shyt on me for talking about that stuff."

"Yeah, well after I moved to Texas I began to experience it myself real quick."


That's all it took. She came to the USA as a priviledged person from a Black country and didn't know shyt about the struggle, even though she was a descendant of Caribbean slavery herself. And her first American environment was a sheltered college environment. But once she got exposed, she was on board.

I've found the same thing everywhere I've been. Folk who live in Black environments tend to fall in line over time, no matter where they came from, and even folk in White environments fall in line once they get their wake-up call.

That's what we should be doing, we should be RECRUITING people to the struggle and making the net BIGGER. Not this divisive shyt that the alt-right trolls love on some divide-and-conquer bullshyt.
 

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It's gettin hot as hell in here :whew: Let's establish something once and for all:


This topic is NOT to delegitimize the fight for reparations. This is about Yvette Carnell and her motives/leadership which have BEEN deemed questionable before #ADOS took off.

The same woman who was against identity politics and now uses it as her bread and butter :usure:

The same woman admitting to working with white supremacist fronts :patrice:

The same woman who can't stand black immigrants and got a lot people against them too... On the premise that they're talking jobs from us... but makes a habit of slighting black entrepreneurship :what:

THIS.

The thing nearly all the trolls in here have in common is that they weren't saying shyt about reparations until last year (I'm not talking about legit activists some of whom indeed cosign #ADOS, just the trolls). They know nothing of the history, nothing of who is putting work in. They live almost solely off of social media and memes and just carry water for whoever wants to use them. And so their asses get used.

They don't know that reparations talk hadn't gotten anywhere in about 15 years until Ta-nehisi Coates woke everyone back up in 2014. They don't know that it took years to move from a discussion of the reality to a discussion of the policy to being an actual voting block that cared to finally getting politicians on board.

They don't know that Yvette was out there shytting on Coates that whole time, repping for Republicans instead, joining White Supremacist-founded orgs instead, and saying that demanding reparations was just "Black Identity Politics" that is unfair and divisive.

Then, when reparations FINALLY gets popping to the level that politicians start speaking out, she suddenly jumps onto the wave late. But instead of joining up with the ones who are actually getting shyt done, she STILL shyts on Coates, still talks bullshyt about him and the others who have been fighting, and instead uses reparations in order to push her old talking points about Black and Brown immigrants that she's been sharing with all the White Supremacist folk.

And then she takes credit for all the shyt that everyone else has done, as if 16,000 twitter followers, some divisive language, and just a couple months of work suddenly changed the world when Coates was out there writing essays that were read by TENS OF MILLIONS of people and putting in five years of work to build it into a national discussion.

No one with power is pushing reparations in order to satisfy 16,000 twitter followers and their white supremacist allies. The movement started LONG before that and is FAR bigger than that. And you can't keep using the movement to justify joining forces with the White Supremacists and pushing their same bullshyt narratives.
 

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This.

These Anti-ADOS clowns think that they're going to "expose" their way out of something.

Look, illegal immigration DOES NOT HELP BLACK PEOPLE.

Countless studies have been done on it by the Civil Rights Commission and others including Barbara Jordan, Coretta Scott King, and A. Phillip Randolph have talked about this for over 100 years.

Reparations are not to be pushed on the backburner again, and I don't give a fukk if Republicans are funding the push behind it, because if that's the case, then it's the Democrats fault for taking 95% of Black people's votes while leaving us vulnerable and pushing our issues on the back burner.

Reparations was one of the man topics at the National Black Political Assembly . . . . . in 1972.

What have the people who've been getting our votes 95% at a clip been doing to fight for us over the past almost 50 years.

It's a new day, we're not carrying everybody else's water, get over it.



Why not?

They ignored my post about who their liberal mamas and daddies get their money from.
Reparations get taken completely off of the table if the republicans win the next cycle of election you mouth breathing stupid motherfukker. If the people that Yvette is associated with through that think tank had their way completely, your stupid ass would be on plantation somehwere or better yet you wouldn't have even been born.
 

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When I was a senior in college I started to try to mentor this freshman straight from Jamaica. She was brilliant but she wasn't seeing eye-to-eye with me on justice issues at all, kept saying suspect shyt about Black Americans just being lazy and complaining to much. I didn't give up on it and kept going at her with receipts about stuff going on, but she just stayed focusing on school and never entered the struggle.

So some years later, I'm seeing her facebook field and it is COVERED with pro-Black shyt, all sorts of talk about discrimination and police shootings and rallies and shyt. Her little brother (who used to think the same way she used to think) was on the same wave too. So I message her.

"What's up? You always used to shyt on me for talking about that stuff."

"Yeah, well after I moved to Texas I began to experience it myself real quick."


That's all it took. She came to the USA as a priviledged person from a Black country and didn't know shyt about the struggle, even though she was a descendant of Caribbean slavery herself. And her first American environment was a sheltered college environment. But once she got exposed, she was on board.

I've found the same thing everywhere I've been. Folk who live in Black environments tend to fall in line over time, no matter where they came from, and even folk in White environments fall in line once they get their wake-up call.

That's what we should be doing, we should be RECRUITING people to the struggle and making the net BIGGER. Not this divisive shyt that the alt-right trolls love on some divide-and-conquer bullshyt.
Good way to illustrate the point. You made a distinction that I think some will overlook, that the girl came from privileged position in her home country. The white slaver/plantation class is gone for the most part from Caribbean countries. The ones who own their "slot" or position on the social scale are their mixed race descendants for the most part. they are the de facto whites in their countries. Discrimination exists where she's from, but her social class and perhaps skin color shields her from it. In America discrimination is often along racial lines. When it smacked her in the face, she finally saw it.
 

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Good way to illustrate the point. You made a distinction that I think some will overlook, that the girl came from privileged position in her home country. The white slaver/plantation class is gone for the most part from Caribbean countries. The ones who own their "slot" or position on the social scale are their mixed race descendants for the most part. they are the de facto whites in their countries. Discrimination exists where she's from, but her social class and perhaps skin color shields her from it. In America discrimination is often along racial lines. When it smacked her in the face, she finally saw it.

She was Black as fukk, so you're wrong there. No way in hell she had even 1% White DNA in that body.

Otherwise you're right though. And it happens to most non-White people in this country sooner or later, so we should be encouraging them rather than pushing them away.
 

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I just found out that Steve Bannon is now honorary chairman of the Republican Hindu Coalition. :dead::dead::dead:


The same guy who ran alt-right Breitbart, continuously hypes "The Camp of the Saints" (an anti-Indian book so racist that the leader of the Indians in the book is a literal shyt-eating deranged religious fanatic), and who claimed that 3/4 of Silicon Valley was Indian and that needed to change....is now promoting "Hindu-American" interests in the USA. :bryan:


The Hindus justify this because their organization is virulently anti-Muslim (they've called for profiling Muslims and surveling mosques and have supported mob violence against Muslims back in their home country), and they like that Bannon and Trump are virulently anti-Muslim too.

So what do y'all think? How do y'all think supporting White Nationalists in their fight against Muslim immigrants is going to work out for the Hindu immigrants?

I almost forgot the Trump administration on that Israel/pro-Jewish wave too.

Now y'all are in a "White Nationalists and Israel and ADOS and Hindu immigrants" coalition. It's a big tent! :russ:
 
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She was Black as fukk, so you're wrong there. No way in hell she had even 1% White DNA in that body.

Otherwise you're right though. And it happens to most non-White people in this country sooner or later, so we should be encouraging them rather than pushing them away.


Good way to illustrate the point. You made a distinction that I think some will overlook, that the girl came from privileged position in her home country. The white slaver/plantation class is gone for the most part from Caribbean countries. The ones who own their "slot" or position on the social scale are their mixed race descendants for the most part. they are the de facto whites in their countries. Discrimination exists where she's from, but her social class and perhaps skin color shields her from it. In America discrimination is often along racial lines. When it smacked her in the face, she finally saw it.
 
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