Not sure why it never dawned on you that I must have went to the site near the beginning of it being uploaded and made some effort to read the mission statement.I agree that you should pay more attention to the ADOS site, since you seem to only be able to discuss one sentence from 5 years ago rather than the entirety of the content.
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Feel free to take the discussion to my "Blueprint for Reparations" thread. I notice that you've never posted in there but you seem to have a lot to say about ADOS.
I never really comment on the overall agenda because, like a lot of pro black agendas, the whats are great asks, but the how to get there is built around a lot unrealistic and fantasy ideals. For example, the back and fourth we had about HBCUS, the site brings up Executive Orders to achieve some of those goals of enhancing HBCUS. It's been proven time and time again,EO's are not the end all be all you make them out to be, especially with a conservative majority SCOTUS. Even if the current President gets one in, next President can override them when they get into office. We won't even get into the realities of trying to pass policy, the majority of country is against.
Finally, what else is there to say when ADOS plays the short game every four years? Waiting till national election time to shit on dems is not really a great strategy.
No one from ADOS ever explains why y'all don't try to push candidates early on (during the mid-terms for example), and/or make an attempt to go after local officials seats in various elections. For example, Chicago was ripe for an ADOS take over when local politicians were bussing in migrants into black neighborhoods. Win smaller elections and work your way up.
We had this conversation before and it always ends with some version of you telling me to let you know when I will put those thoughts to action as if ADOS is my thing and not yours.