It’s Tangibles Time!

In the past few weeks, Black Americans have been called everything from American Descendants of Slaves (ADOS) to Beggars who want a hand out. The system of white supremacy is currently in the process of running scared and unleashing the white supremacist minions, collaborators, and co-conspirators to undermine the efforts of Native Black Americans. Their efforts are to take energy away from Foundational Black Americans.

The fact of the matter is we have been so blinded by tokenism and symbolic peace offerings, we have allowed white supremacists to continually practice benign neglect policies against us. We have settled for a more comfortable oppression instead of being willing create a system of justice for ourselves and descendants. In 2019, we are still afraid to leave the plantation. Carrying the name of Tubman on and using her as my guiding ancestor, I am reminded of why she carried two guns. Harriet had one gun for the slave catchers and one gun for the slaves who wanted to turn back or give up because it was hard or scary.

Those of us as Foundational Black Americans are unable to turn back. With the release of 1804 the Movie, we knew it was time to act. The saying “a rising tide lifts all boats” is associated with the idea that improvements in the general economy will benefit all participants in that economy. However, our boats have not been lifted. We are at a point where things cannot get any worse and they will only get better if we create a better system.

Understand these things:

  1. All we have are ourselves.
  2. We cannot help other groups until we help ourselves.
  3. There is no one coming to save you.
  4. We have no leaders.

All we have are ourselves. Jesus is Just Us. It is us or no one else. We must take responsibility for improving our situation. We cannot help other groups until we help ourselves. Even when you ride a plane, the safety announcements remind us that before we can help any other passenger in the event of loss of cabin pressure, we must put the air mask on ourselves first. Family, we have lost cabin pressure and we are losing oxygen fast. It is survival time. We must choose ourselves over anyone else. Once we are stable, we can help others. There is no one coming to save you. There is no political party or group you can join. There is no one, 400 years of history has proven, there is no other group collectively willing to help us, join us, or make sure we are treated fairly. There are no democrats, republicans or “Brown people”. Foundational Black Americans, not Jewish people, have endured the worst Holocaust in the history of the planet. Lastly, we have no leaders because the system of white supremacy ensures they murder and/or imprison all of our leaders. We have to take responsibility for being our own leaders. Stand up for and demand specific tangibles for Black Americans now. There must be a Black Agenda and we demand this with our input or lack of input in the American political system.

Black Agenda

Stand up for ourselves unapologetically, despite the attempts to guilt us or shame us. Some articles have even been posted regarding the MAGA/MAGAts being similar in characteristics in this similar environment (USA) to Foundational Black Americans. This is absurd. This is yet another misunderstanding and total disrespect for our group and our cause. The extreme patriotism and aggressive warlike policies of the MAGA group is disgusting and unfounded on anything except hate. There can be no comparison of the two groups or association of similarities that can be drawn by an intelligent person that understands Foundational Black Americans.

Foundational Black Americans are not a crazed, emotional, hate-filled group like the MAGA group. We are instead a rational, strategic, and unique group in America citizens (non-immigrants). We are the only group to fight for America in every war since the establishment of America. Our uniqueness has been long taken advantage of and we remain the lowest group in the social construct of America. Despite working hard, despite our intelligence, we remain in stagnate state of a total lack of resources and community. Meanwhile, every major city has a China Town. Where is your Black town? Where is our Black community? Where are our Black Business districts?

If you cannot answer those questions, call, email, text and write your political leaders and hopefuls to support our Black Agenda. Please come over to www.tangibles2020.com and make a donation today. Money is not the only donation, we also accept time and energy. Join the cause!

#Tangibles2020

12 thoughts on “It’s Tangibles Time!

  1. Kiana Gates says:

    Awesome! How can I help (physically) for the #Tangibles2020 movement?

  2. Miryam Drum says:

    This is a great step. As a Haitian, I encourage other Caribbeans and Africans to support ADOS on this move. Yes, we’ll reunite again under the Pan African banner. But at times, each group has to splinter off and do what they need to do to deal with the specific oppression they’re facing. B1.

  3. Melanoid Markus says:

    Professor John Henrik Clarke summed it up in this concise statement, “You have NO friends!” – he was right then and he is right today. BADOS are on our own!

  4. nt says:

    https://www.stolaf.edu//people/fitz/COURSES/Trash.htm A Slaveholder’s View of the “Poor White Trash”

    This chapter from a book titled “Poor White Trash” shows that ‘white privilege’ wasn’t something afforded to poor whites. Nat Turner understood this during his rebellion and spared poor whites. Nat Turner also befriended some of these poor whites and they would even attend his meetings.

    One thing to note about the chapter above, the arrogant, classist, racist author (who was pro slavery) tries to push the false message that poor whites supported slavery when they didn’t. Many of these poor whites had older generations in their families that were indentured servants and they definitely didn’t support the system of slavery, which was worse than indentured servitude. It’s also why they refused to work near and live near the slave plantations. Not because they were “lazy”, but because they refused to contribute to the system of slavery. In fact, many of them were pro-abolitionist and worked towards the abolition of slavery themselves. Many times these poor whites would be chased off and their land stolen by wealthy slaveowners who were seemingly above any laws.

    1. Romano M Coombs says:

      Is that why when Blacks led the push for workers unions, those same sympathetic “Poor Whites” lynched Blacks/ADOS and then unionized themselves along RACIAL lines?! You know those ‘Dustbowl folk’…

      We need some clarification on the last two centuries of PRO-WHITE SUPREMACY actions of the Irish/Italian/German iIMMIGRANTS that were too “swarthy” according to Benjamin Franklin, and why they REPEATEDLY BETRAYED/OPPOSED SLAVE REVOLTS and targeted Indigenous Black tribes all across America…You know those ‘illiterate Indentured Whites’ that Blacks/ADOS liberated…

  5. Pepe the frog says:

    Lmao …tangibiles2020 is just a link to tariqs (marcus sanders) paypal….pretty moist that marcus still uses this fake female “tiffany tubman” persona ….frigging hilarious!!!

  6. ali raza says:

    very nice i like it most good to see.

  7. Mack Bolgen says:

    Black people, one short and simple question:
    Is it ok to be racist?
    Please include a pain yes or ‘no in your reply. It shouldn’t take more than a sentence to answer

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