because we welcome anyone.
so the people that speak on it...you dont think they should be vetted?That doesn't really have anything to do with us welcoming someone. He's basically a plant being used to discredit fight.
Let's not go there again. I'm with the reparations fights, but I'm not for these ADOS people trying to use this cause to drive a wedge between the greater black diaspora. As you can see with that dude, there are already enough traitors trying to do that.
so the people that speak on it...you dont think they should be vetted?
so riddle me this.Absolutely, but this dude wasn't welcomed into the discussion by the black people speaking on this matter. He was put up by the white people who want to dead it, so again this isn't a matter of AAs being too welcoming.
so riddle me this.
so the fact someone can put someone in front of the cameras and say they speak for something for a group.....that doesnt bother you?
did anyone step up and say he doesnt and ask him to show his credentials?
but people are supposed to believe he speaks for AAs?
who was supposed to believe that? just curious
i want smoke but not now.....I'm not sure what any of that has to do with what I said. Earlier you implied that AAs are too welcoming. I'm saying that this dude pretending to be one of us and then acting against our interests is not an example of us being too welcoming. He's not acting on behalf of AAs or speaking for AAs, he's acting at the behest of the whites that want to quash this whole discussion. They have actual AAs fulfilling he same role, so this isn't about us being welcoming. It's about being wary of the tricks that those who oppose our progress will try to use to keep us down.
i want smoke but not now.....
im not 100 and you got me right now.
but ill be back.
wheres my L for today?
thats why i said ill be back......right now i dont have it in me to fight like i usually do.Gave up way too easy. Your point about us black people being to welcoming is very valid in this instance.
Gave up way too easy. Your point about us black people being to welcoming is very valid in this instance.
who is the authority on the matter?Whether we are or aren't too welcoming is a different discussion. The point is that this isn't a good example of that. As far as I know, no AA embraced this dude and put him up as someone who we accepted as an authority on this matter.
Whether we are or aren't too welcoming is a different discussion. The point is that this isn't a good example of that. As far as I know, no AA embraced this dude and put him up as someone who we accepted as an authority on this matter.