....is Go Daddy gone yet?
Mel
I'm assuming this stands for "Foundational Black Americans" and ADOS American Descendants of Slaves?
Correct
What is the difference?
Pretty much the same ideology that focuses on us as Black Americans having a separate and distinct identity and culture from other Blacks in the Diaspora.
Yvette Carnell who is a staunch proponent of Reparations started the ADOS movement to establish a separate identity for us as Black Americans separate from Africans and West Indians so that IF and WHEN we do get Reparations, supposedly they'd only go to US and not other Black people who didn't descent from U.S. slavery specifically.
The FBA movement was started by Tariq Nasheed because he liked the idea of AfroAmericans having our own separate identity and promoting our culture, but he did NOT like Yvette Carnell and didn't want to join HER organization....lol. So he started his own.
Both groups are similar but many of those in the FBA movement don't believe that they or most Black Americans descended from slavery. They believe most of us descended from Black people who were already here in the Americans. Many of them don't recognize any ties to Africa what so ever. So I'm not sure how that will work in favor of their argument for Reparations.
Many of the followers of both groups are so ignorant, they don't realize that most Caribbeans and Black South Americans also descended from slavery.
The fact is, there were many Black people already here through out the Americas for hundreds if not thousands of years before Columbus.
While that is true, the vast majority of us are descended from the Black people who were brought her from Africa during the Middle Passage.
So both sides are correct.
I guess it depends which history one wants to put the most weight on.
But like I said, you can't have your cake and eat it too.
If a Black American wants to hold on to the claim that they didn't descend from slaves and have no connections to Africa, then they won't be entitled to any Reparations money or benefits.