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For those trying to understand the difference between Kamala Harris & Black Americans (American Descendants of Slavery aka #ADOS) From 2019:

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Yvette Carnell 🇺🇸1 year ago

Our experiences in this country are not the same…

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DankGhoul 🇺🇸1 year ago

Black Americans are always coerced and/or guilt-tripped into sharing their cut with everybody else. It's crazy

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RevesDeBrun1 year ago

After all these years, it's remarkable that the simple act of making a distinction still manages to be seen as "controversial".

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Koba #ADOSAF 🇺🇸1 year ago

this is truly how pan africanism should work, we all support each other struggles while understanding their is difference in some capacity, but one doesn’t work to undermine the progress of one group over another. As she said i will cheer when haitians get rep frm French

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TECHNOCORP ™1 year ago

Kamala had an identity until she realized she needed black Americans to vote for her. So, she is no different than Obama the chameleon. Yvette Carnell is ahead of the curve for spotting the real Kamala:

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TTTF1 year ago

This is on point. I have been trying to explain this to so many people but no one seems to get it and it's frustrating. Especially from people who say they went to an HBCU. It feels like everyone is trying to erase our ethnic group. Even some people who are technically ADOS!

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Captain Buzzkill1 year ago

I mean, if you want to be factual and logical, sure. Once the issue of her race is settled, maybe someone can ask @KamalaHarris a question about economics. Would Democrats have money left over for #ADOS after they give the illegal immigrants hotels, food and debit cards and subsidized farms?

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Chance7111 year ago

I just wanted to send you a quick THANK YOU for everything you do on behalf of all the ADOS I appreciate you! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

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MDLVR1 year ago

Thank you for explaining it! I’m tired.

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JAMES A. VAUGHAN/ HOST: THE BLAQ PERSPECTIVE1 year ago

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