Luis Albert Rosales Comments On Foundational Black Americans, Soulanni's, ADOS and Their Link To Lodisucios
This was an excerpt from Luis Albert Rosales on groups that align with lodisucio concepts.
The proliferation of hyper-specific identity labels like Foundational Black American, ADOS, Soulaani, DAFA, and B1 (Black First)—alongside more extreme expressions such as certain Black Hebrew Israelite and WABOs—illustrates how lineage-based essentialism can evolve into exclusionary frameworks through racial-cultural exclusivity.¹ Though supporters argue they correct historical erasures and target specific reparative justice, the impulse to delineate “authentic” belonging often creates adversarial categories that pit groups against each other.
A growing conflict has emerged between native-born identity movements, few individuals who claim Indigenous ancestry, and those whom extremists refer to as “tethers.” Identity-based defensiveness, centered in black fragility, within these ideological circles may intensify broader demographic anxieties as the 2030 census approaches.² From a cultural perspective, public discourse has often emphasized concerns among some White Americans regarding the growth of Latino and mixed-race populations. However, it is equally important to document and critically examine radical groups and movements that may align with Black supremacist ideologies.
In a nation shaped by centuries of migration and intermixing, such approaches risk replicating the divisive logic they purport to oppose. Lodisucio thinking highlights this pattern of racial-cultural exclusivity and gatekeeping that dismisses mixed-heritage realities common among Latinos, mulatos and others.³ ⁴
Luis Albert Rosales
Notes
- Sands, Darren. "Democrats Are Freaking Out About Pro-Trump Messaging to Occasional Black Voters." December 4, 2019. https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/darrensands/black-voters-2020-democrats-ados-blexit.
- Rosales, Luis Albert. "Black Fragility and How It Operates Through the Black American Experience." June 6, 2024. https://archive.org/details/black-fragility-and-how-it-operates-through-the-black-american-experience-luis-albert-rosales.
- Rosales, Luis Albert. "Lodisucio Exposed: The Anti-Latino Rhetoric in Foundational Black American Communities." April 26, 2026. https://thefreevoluntarist.blogspot.com/2026/04/lodisucio-exposed-anti-latino-rhetoric.html.
- Rosales, Luis Albert. "What Is Racial-Cultural Exclusivity? Define Racial-Cultural Exclusivity." June 27, 2024. https://thefreevoluntarist.blogspot.com/2024/06/what-is-racial-cultural-exclusivity.html.
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