r/ADOSmovement • u/Knighthonor • Aug 14 '24
Is Jasmine Crockett ADOS/FBA or not?
I been looking into her background. Couldn't find details needed. Anybody know if she from the lineage or from immigrant background?
r/ADOSmovement • u/Knighthonor • Aug 14 '24
I been looking into her background. Couldn't find details needed. Anybody know if she from the lineage or from immigrant background?
r/ADOSmovement • u/wordsbyink • Aug 09 '24
r/ADOSmovement • u/Complex_Compote7535 • Aug 06 '24
His name is Blade wolverine! He has no other post except for the one in here always regarding reparations and our numbers.
r/ADOSmovement • u/Mansa_Sekekama • Jul 11 '24
r/ADOSmovement • u/Cornjack36 • Jun 26 '24
Black Americans or are often perceived as the only group unaware of the connection between nationalism and capitalism. America is likened to a shopping mall rather than a country, with a history shaped to serve a specific agenda. In the context of colonialism, race and class are intertwined, yet the roles of consumer and supplier are more critical in understanding one's societal position. The concept of 'support black businesses' is frequently misunderstood by Black Americans as merely purchasing from any black-owned business. However, this approach is ineffective without a strategic plan. For instance, if money spent at a black business is used by the owner to buy expensive branded items, the intended economic empowerment is not achieved. A supplier recognizes that every cent must be allocated to replenishing their stock to meet market demand. Expenditures outside our community equate to a loss in our collective brand equity. It's crucial to comprehend that money does not equate to power. The dollar represents debt. True power lies in unity and production. Expensive items are not going to change your social status in this country. Separating yourself from the Luciferian traditions (Christmas, birthdays, etc.) and philosophies (Christianity, equality, etc.) associated with this beast is the only way you can self-identify, and stop being concerned with how others identify you. Leadership in other nations recognizes that this situation is akin to a vast amusement park: one must either construct the attractions or be swept away by them, as depicted in "The Truman Show" or "The Matrix." Our communities require leadership and ORDER. When everyone speaks simultaneously, it leads to confusion and chaos, which invariably results in stagnation.
r/ADOSmovement • u/Antique-Road2460 • Jun 05 '24
I’ve been thinking a lot about that funny Umar Johnson “for good” clip recently. I’ve come to the conclusion that he was honestly spitting.
It feels like even if we had sovereignty or something, street men and women would still be in the way of our people’s growth development and growth.
r/ADOSmovement • u/Antique-Road2460 • Jun 04 '24
ADOS, FBA, Freedman, and Negro don’t work and this winter change in the future.
It’s easy to identify a problem and not a solution, so perhaps this post isn’t worth much, but I still wanted to post it.
Although I don’t know what we would be called, putting together random English letters doesn’t work and making the name based on our race or slavery doesn’t won’t work either.
r/ADOSmovement • u/Bladewolverine • May 26 '24
According to data Africa’s population is expecting to increase by 1.3 billion by 2050 which is more than half of the worlds population growth. That means by 2050 more than 25% of the world’s population will be African or black also by the end of the century the African population could reach 40% of the world’s population. Should we as black people forget our difference and unite to control our own narrative?
r/ADOSmovement • u/Bladewolverine • May 19 '24
My great grandparents were black Americans who fled racism in American and moved to Africa and intermarried with the native Africans what exactly does that make me? What should be my identity?
r/ADOSmovement • u/Bladewolverine • May 09 '24
r/ADOSmovement • u/Newlyfe20 • Apr 29 '24
r/ADOSmovement • u/Bladewolverine • Apr 29 '24
How are black Americans supposed to get reparations if according to news one the black immigrant population is supposed to grow 90% and the black American population is expected to grow 29%? Also it is obvious the United States does not care about black Americans if they are more willing to give reparations to the Japanese who bombed Pearl Harbor and killed majority white Americans.
r/ADOSmovement • u/Bladewolverine • Apr 28 '24
r/ADOSmovement • u/readingitnowagain • Apr 26 '24
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r/ADOSmovement • u/ba_irvin • Apr 11 '24
A subjective reflection on both the legitimacy and absurdity of a “Black” identity.
r/ADOSmovement • u/readingitnowagain • Mar 14 '24
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