Topic: Antonio Moore

5 chapters across the catalog

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.

VAT Camel
Episode 1160 16:58 - 20:40

1160: VAT Camel

Marianne Williamson, Reparations and Spiritual Rhetoric

Marianne Williamson defended her proposal for $200 to $500 billion in reparations, framing it as a debt owed for 250 years of slavery and 100 years of domestic terrorism. Despite her "dark forces" rhetoric, she emerged as the most searched candidate on Google Trends during the first night of debates.

Goldfish Invasion
Episode 1154 1:41:24 - 1:46:06

1154: Goldfish Invasion

Kamala Harris Housing Plan, ADOS Criticism, Credit Scores

Kamala Harris's housing plan is criticized by leaders of the ADOS (American Descendants of Slavery) movement, such as Antonio Moore, for failing to specifically target the racial wealth gap. Critics argue the plan's $100,000 income threshold benefits gentrifiers rather than the average black family. Additionally, her proposal to include utility and cable payments in credit scores is viewed as a boon for tech companies like Google and Credit Karma.

Gender Justice
Episode 1150 39:36 - 42:28

1150: Gender Justice

ADOS Movement, Reparations and Student Debt Forgiveness

Antonio Moore of the ADOS movement criticizes Bernie Sanders' plan to forgive student debt, arguing it primarily benefits white families. The movement demands a $10 trillion reparations plan for descendants of slavery before addressing broader economic issues like student loans.

Couple of Reds
Episode 1149 31:59 - 36:32

1149: Couple of Reds

Yvette Carnell, Antonio Moore, Reparations Agenda

Yvette Carnell and Antonio Moore are identified as the founders of the ADOS movement, which seeks specific reparations for descendants of U.S. chattel slavery. They distinguish their group from other black immigrants, such as those from the Caribbean or Africa, who did not share the same historical experience in the United States. The movement's agenda includes streamlining affirmative action and securing small business loans specifically for ADOS individuals.