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

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Well google tells me that he is a eugenicist,so that coupled with Planned Parenthood and its history,makes him a likely villan candidate on some level.
https://time.com
Now from this you could say maybe Margaret Sanger and this man are misunderstood.Either way her unthoughtful rhetoric possibly helped condone the sterilization abuses that took place globally.

"[Sanger] adopted the mainstream eugenics language of the day, partly as a tactic, since many eugenicists opposed birth control on the grounds that the educated would use it more. Though her own work was directed toward voluntary birth control and public health programs, her use of eugenics language probably helped justify sterilization abuse. Her misjudgments should cause us to wonder what parallel errors we are making now and to question any tactics that fail to embody the ends we hope to achieve."

This statement above is very relevent when speaking on the ADOS movement,
Margaret Sanger and planned parenthood being a white supremacist/eugenicist organization is itself known as a right-wing talking point

Fact Check: Was Planned Parenthood Started To 'Control' The Black Population
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Not saying I agree or disagree with you:troll:
 

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“Well, listen. I would tell anyone that I am in favor of reparations. But reparations for me looks a lot like what Bernie Sanders defined. Reparations for me is massive investment in poor communities. And for me the whole problem with Ta-Nehisi Coates and what he, and what he did, what he did to me was really intellectually bankrupt. Because what he’s asking black people to do is follow this kind of identity politics, this kind of black identity politics, everything has to be about us being black people as opposed to everything being about us being poor people, disproportionately poor. And he wants us to follow down that road which really is a road to nowhere, leads to a goose egg.” YC

Can you imagine going from the above to #ADOS in the span of a year?

This bytch was in her momma’s basement
thinking of a come up she found one with you #ADOS suckers.

A lot of this anger originates with baby bppmers :usure: She was in that basement basically questioning why her parents ain't dead yet cuz they're hogging the house/money
 

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“Well, listen. I would tell anyone that I am in favor of reparations. But reparations for me looks a lot like what Bernie Sanders defined. Reparations for me is massive investment in poor communities. And for me the whole problem with Ta-Nehisi Coates and what he, and what he did, what he did to me was really intellectually bankrupt. Because what he’s asking black people to do is follow this kind of identity politics, this kind of black identity politics, everything has to be about us being black people as opposed to everything being about us being poor people, disproportionately poor. And he wants us to follow down that road which really is a road to nowhere, leads to a goose egg.” YC

Can you imagine going from the above to #ADOS in the span of a year?

This bytch was in her momma’s basement thinking of a come up she found one with you #ADOS suckers.
This is not a large jump in ideology by a long shot.
She constantly talks about the lack of wealth that permeates the ADOS community.

You mfs swear yall had a “Gotcha” moment and now yall mad cause Yvette been ahead of this and has already explained this.

I will say my only major critique of the Breaking Brown show format is that the shows don't have descriptions and they aren't annotated, even Yvette has pointed this out.
But Yvette has been honest and forthcoming about all her affiliations, her funding and etc.

So this is really a non issue.
 

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This is not a large jump in ideology by a long shot.
She constantly talks about the lack of wealth that permeates the ADOS community.

You mfs swear yall had a “Gotcha” moment and now yall mad cause Yvette been ahead of this and has already explained this.

I will say my only major critique of the Breaking Brown show format is that the shows don't have descriptions and they aren't annotated, even Yvette has pointed this out.
But Yvette has been honest and forthcoming about all her affiliations, her funding and etc.

So this is really a non issue.

Her position is a complete 180 from what she was saying two years ago. She basically dissed Coates for calling for reparations. She calls it identity politics which she was completely against just two years ago.

Now she demands everyone adopt her position lock step even though she was criticizing the position just two years ago.

She is a political drifter. We will see where she is two years from now after she helps suppress the black vote. You #ADOS bozos are just useful tools.
 

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I called out Yvette as a radical intergrationist and an agent years ago.

Her and tone talks are being used as a vessel or better yet political mercenaries to promote anti immigrant rhetoric in the black community so that the Republicans can have a political stranglehold in this country.

I'm shocked more people dont see this. Or Maybe they do but just dont care
 
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“Well, listen. I would tell anyone that I am in favor of reparations. But reparations for me looks a lot like what Bernie Sanders defined. Reparations for me is massive investment in poor communities. And for me the whole problem with Ta-Nehisi Coates and what he, and what he did, what he did to me was really intellectually bankrupt. Because what he’s asking black people to do is follow this kind of identity politics, this kind of black identity politics, everything has to be about us being black people as opposed to everything being about us being poor people, disproportionately poor. And he wants us to follow down that road which really is a road to nowhere, leads to a goose egg.” YC

Can you imagine going from the above to #ADOS in the span of a year?

This bytch was in her momma’s basement thinking of a come up she found one with you #ADOS suckers.
Here I’ll finish the rest of the transcript for you. Your computer must’ve shut down while you was copy+pasting :troll:

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“You know, the most interesting thing to me about what Ta-Nehisi Coates said in terms of how he defined reparations is that he never really defined reparations. And he, and when you ask him about, hey, what does reparations look like and what is it supposed to be he says, well, I don’t have all the answers. Well, what you really don’t have is an argument. You’re happy to define reparations for yourself, but you’re telling me that what Bernie Sanders has here doesn’t go far enough.

And I would, I would ask, like he says, you know, he said in a more recent piece, he says, you know, black people have more concentrated poverty. Black people are even more poor than white people, than white poor people. That’s who we are. Well, that’s true. But that goes, that really guts his case. Because if you really know how poor we are as black people then you know that, okay, cutting us a check ain’t going to get it, and what we need is real infrastructure and real investment from the government. Everything from healthcare, everything to, everything from free college education. I mean, when you look at Flint, Michigan right now, that’s just perfect for me. You can’t, you can’t give black people a check for Flint and say, okay, deal with your stuff. That’s some, this is something that’s going to take massive investment from the government to fix.

And so the real, the real intellectually bankrupt part of Coates’ argument is that he doesn’t define an argument for himself other than say, you know what, black people are really, really poor. And socialism doesn’t go far enough. This sort of socialism stuff doesn’t go far enough. Well, that’s really not good in terms of a salient argument, is it, if I say that this doesn’t go far enough. It goes very far, and you haven’t defined how it should go further. The only thing you’ve really said, and the only thing Ta-Nehisi Coates has said, is he says that this sort of socialist politics does not vanquish racism. Those were his words. Well, my response would be nothing vanquishes racism. And we shouldn’t be concerned with vanquishing racism. I’m not concerned whether or not the white guy across town loves black people, or whether he hates black people. What I’m concerned with is the material consequence of racism. And the only way to help alleviate or ameliorate those consequences is through massive public investment that looks a lot like what [Sanders] is talking about.”
Elections, Reparations and Beyonce: Class Politics in Black America
 

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This is not a large jump in ideology by a long shot.
She constantly talks about the lack of wealth that permeates the ADOS community.

You mfs swear yall had a “Gotcha” moment and now yall mad cause Yvette been ahead of this and has already explained this.

I will say my only major critique of the Breaking Brown show format is that the shows don't have descriptions and they aren't annotated, even Yvette has pointed this out.
But Yvette has been honest and forthcoming about all her affiliations, her funding and etc.

So this is really a non issue.
Her ideology is all over the place.

These are some her public political positions in her irrelevant 10 years or so in politics before ADOS that I was able to easily find today...

-Was a HuffPo (liberal website) blogger

-Once said...

“If you consider yourself successful by any measure of the Western standard, then you were probably never introduced to the Negro narrative of obfuscation, which teaches the inevitability that outward circumstances will methodically undermine any constructive steps you take in the direction of upward mobility.

All varieties of Negro head honchos, from shepherds of churchgoing hallelujah flock, to old timey civil rights activists, preach the defeatist mantra of how “the man” is out to get them and the variety of ways that our system keeps a “brotha” down.

Unfortunately, it now appears that this chorus of pessimism has entrenched itself in the minds of African American young men, teachers, and even parents.” :mjpls:

-Trashed Ta-Nehisi Coates reparations case and called it “intellectually bankrupt identity politics” and favored democratic socialist style public investment instead.

-Supported racist ass Ron Paul, defended his Klan newsletters and racism and said the following...

“Sorry black folks, but race and racism are not the biggest issues of the 21st century and to imagine otherwise is to conflate the issue and put the needs of your community ahead of the needs of America in particular and the global community in general.”

-Supported Bernie Sanders

-Wore a MAGA hat then deleted the video.

I read her old HuffPo articles. She’s not dumb. She very thoughtful and nuanced in her opinions on a number of topics from the Arab spring in Egypt to wikileaks, and she’s gotta be at least what, 45? So she’s not some political novice who got “woke” in middle age.

She’s a decade plus long failed politico who just started trying anything to get hot. :russ:
 

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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
 

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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.


Well that's that. Game's over. Everybody take your ball and go home. This without a doubt proves African-Americans don't need or deserve reparations.

Ima get my early ballot ready for Kamala and go hide some illegal immigrants in my attic. What yall finna do? :troll:

Yup, might as well go suck a dikk and march in the LGBTYESGT parade and let illegals have all the low wage jobs and occupy our schools and hospitals.
Neo Nazis and the KKK are also virulently anti immigration. Maybe Y’all should form a partnership with them.

Then you can go back to the glory days of having a 90% white majority. Things were so much better for black Americans during those days until Mexicans, Africans and Caribbeans fukked it all up.

A. Phillip Randolph was anti-immigration over 80 years ago.

He's one of the greateast Civil Rights leaders ever

Go suck a dikk.

And yes, things were better when we limited immigration in the 20th Century.

Matter of fact, the Great Migration was made possible by it and it's the only time period that Black wages grew faster than Whites in this country's history.

Why do you think Reagan made all of them citizens?

To fukk us over

Yvette Carnal and Tone arent leaders they are popularizers. Similar to how black newspapers were popularizers of the civil rights movement. ADOS is about us as a collective getting on code and getting what is owed to us.

This.
 

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Yo...this is a wild rabbit hole I'm going down. :ohhh: This is Leah Durant, executive director of Yvette Carnell's PFIR and founder of Jesse Lee Peterson's BALA.

LeahDurant180.jpg


Here she is on Bill O'Reilly way back speaking against illegal immigration.

2:30



Bill O'Reilly asks her why she thinks it is that black unemployment is double that of white unemployment and why black poverty is way higher than white poverty. Her answer: it's because of competition with "aliens." That's it. No mention of any other factor. :stopitslime:

She calls herself a "progressive" and PFIR is supposed to be a group of progressive environmentalists against immigration.

Guilt by Association

However she is John Tanton's personal lawyer and she has written for the white supremacist site VDARE. Here is her with prominent white supremacists, Peter Gemma and Wayne Lutton.

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WHAT THE fukk!

:mindblown:

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Here I’ll finish the rest of the transcript for you. Your computer must’ve shut down while you was copy+pasting :troll:

...

“You know, the most interesting thing to me about what Ta-Nehisi Coates said in terms of how he defined reparations is that he never really defined reparations. And he, and when you ask him about, hey, what does reparations look like and what is it supposed to be he says, well, I don’t have all the answers. Well, what you really don’t have is an argument. You’re happy to define reparations for yourself, but you’re telling me that what Bernie Sanders has here doesn’t go far enough.

And I would, I would ask, like he says, you know, he said in a more recent piece, he says, you know, black people have more concentrated poverty. Black people are even more poor than white people, than white poor people. That’s who we are. Well, that’s true. But that goes, that really guts his case. Because if you really know how poor we are as black people then you know that, okay, cutting us a check ain’t going to get it, and what we need is real infrastructure and real investment from the government. Everything from healthcare, everything to, everything from free college education. I mean, when you look at Flint, Michigan right now, that’s just perfect for me. You can’t, you can’t give black people a check for Flint and say, okay, deal with your stuff. That’s some, this is something that’s going to take massive investment from the government to fix.

And so the real, the real intellectually bankrupt part of Coates’ argument is that he doesn’t define an argument for himself other than say, you know what, black people are really, really poor. And socialism doesn’t go far enough. This sort of socialism stuff doesn’t go far enough. Well, that’s really not good in terms of a salient argument, is it, if I say that this doesn’t go far enough. It goes very far, and you haven’t defined how it should go further. The only thing you’ve really said, and the only thing Ta-Nehisi Coates has said, is he says that this sort of socialist politics does not vanquish racism. Those were his words. Well, my response would be nothing vanquishes racism. And we shouldn’t be concerned with vanquishing racism. I’m not concerned whether or not the white guy across town loves black people, or whether he hates black people. What I’m concerned with is the material consequence of racism. And the only way to help alleviate or ameliorate those consequences is through massive public investment that looks a lot like what [Sanders] is talking about.”
Elections, Reparations and Beyonce: Class Politics in Black America

Aint you dusty bums always hollering about cut the check and you only want tangibles specifically for blacks.

Here is dear leader Directly contradicting your entire movement just two years ago.
 

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Yo...this is a wild rabbit hole I'm going down. :ohhh: This is Leah Durant, executive director of Yvette Carnell's PFIR and founder of Jesse Lee Peterson's BALA.

LeahDurant180.jpg


Here she is on Bill O'Reilly way back speaking against illegal immigration.

2:30



Bill O'Reilly asks her why she thinks it is that black unemployment is double that of white unemployment and why black poverty is way higher than white poverty. Her answer: it's because of competition with "aliens." That's it. No mention of any other factor. :stopitslime:

She calls herself a "progressive" and PFIR is supposed to be a group of progressive environmentalists against immigration.

Guilt by Association

However she is John Tanton's personal lawyer and she has written for the white supremacist site VDARE. Here is her with prominent white supremacists, Peter Gammo and Wayne Lutton.

noc0n7.png


WHAT THE fukk!

:mindblown:

@Rhakim
@Robbie3000
@Cole Cash


:wow: You are doing the lords work today.

Good to have you back.
 
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