No one in ADOS says the GOP could be possible allies! This is the kind of misinformation and bullshit we have to constantly call out. You have a whole video in your sig criticizing ADOS when you could readily access a video like the the one below:
You can keep pretending all you want about how ADOS wasn't touting the great policies of Ronald Regan when they first posted that website nor Yvette wearing a Trump hat. In both cases, they took the shit down and pretended like it didn't happen.
By Bryan 18X Crawford Contributing Writer There are many organizations and individuals who have spent decades of their existence, and lives, advocating for reparations to be given to the descendants of enslaved Africans in America, during the more than 500 years Black people have spent living in...
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According to Media Matters for America, an organization that bills itself as an “information center dedicated to comprehensively monitoring, analyzing, and correcting conservative misinformation in the U.S. media,” “There is evidence that ADOS is advancing a right-wing agenda, and while it calls itself progressive, it pushes pro-Trump, anti-immigrant views … The hashtag has been mostly used to criticize Democratic leaders and publicly attack Black celebrities–like rapper Talib Kweli, actor Yvette Nicole Brown, and radio show hosts Charlamagne Tha God and Roland Martin–and anyone else who the founders believe do not share their vision for reparations …
The ADOS website praises President Donald Trump and former President Ronald Reagan for their views on Black America and criticizes former President Barack Obama.”
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Former President Ronald Reagan committed to “strengthen the capacity of historically Black colleges and universities to provide quality education” in Executive Order 12320. President Obama undermined that commitment with changes to the PLUS Loan requirements. We call for legislation to triple the current federal allotment to HBCUs. Schools like Georgetown, built by slaves, have an endowment of over a billion dollars.
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Reagan Administration Accused Of Hurting Most Black Colleges
U.S. Reports Contend Federal Assistance Has Risen Sharply
By Vivian Aplin-Brownlee
November 3, 1984 at 7:00 p.m. EST