Topic: Ados

42 chapters across the catalog

Oxymoronic
Episode 1698 1:37:22 - 1:41:19

1698: Oxymoronic

Janet Jackson Questions Kamala Harris Racial Identity

Singer Janet Jackson sparked controversy during an interview with The Guardian by repeating claims that Vice President Kamala Harris is not Black and has a white father. The comments echo previous statements made by Donald Trump regarding Harris's heritage. The discussion explores the nuances of racial identity in America, distinguishing between South Asian, Jamaican, and American Descendants of Slavery (ADOS) backgrounds.

Rainbow of Rockets
Episode 1683 30:22 - 36:32

1683: Rainbow of Rockets

Donald Trump, NABJ Interview and Racial Identity Debate

Donald Trump's interview with the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) sparked a debate over Kamala Harris's racial identity and her status as an American Descendant of Slavery (ADOS). The hosts discuss "colorism" and the "one drop rule," referencing a past CNN segment where Don Lemon and April Ryan argued over Harris's heritage. The segment suggests Trump is intentionally appealing to ADOS voters who feel marginalized by non-descendant Black politicians.

Rainbow of Rockets
Episode 1683 47:34 - 52:10

1683: Rainbow of Rockets

Kamala Harris, Indian Heritage and Tech Sector Discrimination

The debate over Kamala Harris's identity continues with a focus on her South Asian heritage and its perception within the Black community. Activist Michaela Montgomery is cited regarding Harris's past identification as an Asian woman. The discussion touches on claims of discrimination against ADOS workers by Indian Brahmins in the Silicon Valley tech sector.

Natalism
Episode 1682 58:07 - 1:01:53

1682: Natalism

Kamala Harris Indian Heritage and Code Switching

A 2020 CNN profile of Kamala Harris focused heavily on her Indian roots and the influence of her mother, Shyamala Gopalan. Critics point to this and other early career coverage to argue that Harris has shifted her public identity to emphasize her Black heritage more prominently as Vice President. The discussion notes that Harris was raised primarily by her Indian mother in Canada, leading to accusations of "code-switching" for political gain.

Vaxsaline
Episode 1309 45:32 - 48:50

1309: Vaxsaline

World Health Organization, Dr. Kat TikTok Propaganda

The World Health Organization and the UN are utilizing TikTok to reach audiences, featuring "Dr. Kat" explaining levels of evidence and dismissing anecdotal reports of vaccine injuries. The discussion also notes high levels of vaccine distrust within the American Descendants of Slavery (ADOS) community. The hosts find it ironic that a doctor would use a Chinese-owned platform to lecture on the quality of information.

Vaxsaline
Episode 1309 1:50:23 - 1:52:32

1309: Vaxsaline

Sir Miguel, Washington Heights and FDNY Inspector Job

Sir Miguel from Washington Heights donates $333.83 while facing long-term unemployment. He requests "Jobs Karma" for an upcoming interview to become an inspector with the FDNY. Miguel provides a colorful report on the current state of New York City, describing underground parties, street dice games, and his current reliance on government "scams" to survive.

Uptick
Episode 1585 52:19 - 58:02

1585: Uptick

Blacklash and Trump's Rising Popularity in Black Communities

The release of Donald Trump's mugshot has triggered a "Blacklash" on social media platforms like TikTok, where many Black Americans are expressing solidarity with the former president. Commentators suggest that the image of Trump being processed by the criminal justice system in Atlanta has resonated with the ADOS (American Descendants of Slavery) community's own experiences with the legal system. This shift in perception is being viewed as a significant strategic miscalculation by the Department of Justice.

Clips of the Day
Episode 1550 7:20 - 12:44

1550: Clips of the Day

ADOS Movement, Kamala Harris and Weaponized Ignorance

A caller to Howard University radio representing the American Descendant of Slavery (ADOS) movement discusses the distinction between lineage and ethnicity regarding Kamala Harris. The caller criticizes Harris for supporting H1B1 visas for Indians over the interests of the Black community and notes her record on HBCU funding. Dr. Greg Carr dismisses these arguments as "weaponized ignorance," leading to a debate on political solidarity versus specific ethnic agendas.

Carbon Bomb
Episode 1516 2:09:03 - 2:13:36

1516: Carbon Bomb

BIPOC Segregation Advocacy and Whiteness Critique

A TikTok video featuring an Asian woman advocating for BIPOC-only spaces was analyzed as a form of modern segregation. The creator argued that "whiteness" is a set of privileges and microaggressions that people of color need to escape during their leisure time. The hosts noted that this rhetoric often marginalizes American Descendants of Slavery (ADOS) by centering a broader "BIPOC" identity.

New Collar Worker
Episode 1450 28:18 - 30:25

1450: New Collar Worker

Planned Parenthood Origins, "No Man About the House" Policy

A discussion explores the historical context of Planned Parenthood, citing Margaret Sanger's focus on the American Descendants of Slavery (ADOS) population. The conversation links modern social issues to the "no man about the house" welfare regulations of the 1960s, which incentivized fatherless households. This policy is blamed for the rise of "baby daddy culture" and the weaponization of the fetus in modern social dynamics.

Spock Tiled
Episode 1410 2:29:56 - 2:31:22

1410: Spock Tiled

Kamala Harris, Shemeika Michelle Podcast Critique

Podcaster Shemeika Michelle of the "Cut The Bull" podcast delivered a viral critique of Vice President Kamala Harris, questioning her likability and political trajectory. The commentary reflects a specific segment of the African-American electorate's skepticism toward the Biden-Harris administration.

Post Orange
Episode 1289 1:14:19 - 1:18:44

1289: Post Orange

Ice Cube and the Contract for Black America

Rapper Ice Cube faces media backlash after revealing he consulted with the Trump administration on his "Contract for Black America." Don Lemon and other commentators are criticized for misrepresenting the ADOS (American Descendants of Slavery) movement. Ice Cube clarifies that while the Biden campaign told him they would talk after the election, the Trump campaign actually incorporated his ideas into their "Platinum Plan."

Rory's Dad
Episode 1286 54:56 - 1:00:05

1286: Rory's Dad

ADOS Community, Vaccine Hesitancy, Social Media Censorship

The ADOS (American Descendants of Slavery) community is noted for its skepticism toward vaccines and government health mandates, rooted in historical events like the Tuskegee experiments. In his interview with Steph Curry, Bill Gates discussed the "danger" of social media allowing the spread of "wrong theories" about masks and vaccines. Gates encouraged social media companies like Facebook to take a stronger role in censoring public debate to ensure people "protect each other."

Talkin' Loudy
Episode 1281 2:24 - 10:28

1281: Talkin' Loudy

Hotep Jesus Interview, ADOS Branding and Community Gatekeeping

A recent three-hour interview with Hotep Jesus explored the branding of ADOS (American Descendants of Slavery) and Bitcoin. The discussion highlights the friction within online communities where newcomers are often met with hostility or "gatekeeping" rather than constructive feedback. Comparisons are drawn between the social dynamics of racial advocacy groups and the insular nature of the Bitcoin community.

Talkin' Loudy
Episode 1281 1:08:01 - 1:12:12

1281: Talkin' Loudy

Trump Platinum Plan, Black Voter Defection

President Trump has introduced the "Platinum Plan," a $500 billion initiative targeting Black American communities with promises of job creation and capital access. The discussion suggests that Black male voters may defect from the Democratic Party in significant numbers. An anecdote about working at MTV highlights the cultural disconnect between New York media elites and the "silent majority" in rural America.

Insurrectious
Episode 1277 2:12:07 - 2:17:46

1277: Insurrectious

Spirit Airlines Altercation, White Privilege Accusations and Brain Freeze

A viral video from a Spirit Airlines flight shows a passenger refusing to let a flight attendant pass, citing "white privilege" and claiming to be a "Black Queen from California." The hosts analyze the flight attendant's "brain freeze" response, suggesting that fear of being labeled a racist prevents individuals from exercising legitimate authority. The incident is framed as a result of modern "mind control" regarding racial labels.

Standard Man
Episode 1276 19:15 - 21:39

1276: Standard Man

ADOS Political Movement and Race Discourse

The American Descendants of Slavery (ADOS) movement, led by Antonio Moore and Yvette Carnell, is identified as a distinct political group focused on the specific lineage of Black Americans. Discussion of this topic on large platforms often triggers backlash regarding who is permitted to speak on race-related issues. The movement seeks to differentiate the specific claims of descendants of US chattel slavery from the broader Black immigrant population.

3 Screws
Episode 1271 5:57 - 9:55

1271: 3 Screws

Vaccine Trials, Structural Racism Claims, and Minority Community Skepticism

Donald Trump suggests the "Deep State" at the FDA is delaying vaccine trials, while Kamala Harris attributes disproportionate virus impacts to structural racism. Concerns are raised regarding the targeting of Native Americans and African Americans for initial vaccine trials. Skepticism within the Black community is linked to historical medical exploitation, such as the Tuskegee Airmen experiments.

Quarantine Bonking
Episode 1268 6:10 - 8:00

1268: Quarantine Bonking

Kamala Harris Racial Identity, Black Lives Matter Leadership

The hosts examine Kamala Harris's heritage, noting her Indian and Jamaican roots while she identifies as Black on Wikipedia. They discuss the reaction of Black voters in Oakland and claim that Black Lives Matter leadership lacks representation of Black men. The concept of ADOS (American Descendants of Slavery) is mentioned in relation to her identity.

Peak Whiteness
Episode 1248 2:36:45 - 2:40:45

1248: Peak Whiteness

Higher Education Indoctrination and Ados Perspective

The hosts discuss the role of universities in ideological indoctrination, citing "Gender Studies" and "Women's Health" courses as examples. They reference a conversation with a producer from the "American Descendants of Slavery" (ADOS) community who noted that family members who attended college were more likely to adopt radical political views. They also point to biased information about Donald Trump appearing in modern textbooks.