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The M In BLM Stands For “Money”

Why nobody should be surprised that BLM shelled out millions of dollars to co-founder’s friends and family

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May 17, 2022
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Has there been a more profitable scam in modern American history than the Black Lives Matter movement?

In 2020 alone, the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation — a “driving force behind the Black Lives Matter Movement” — took in over $90 million, in what the organization’s co-founder, Patrisse Cullors, recently described as a “major shock.”

“We want to uplift black joy and liberation, not just black death,” the foundation claimed in an impact report at the time. “We want to see black communities thriving, not just surviving.”

And it turns out that they did uplift black joy and liberation…at least for a handful of black people who ran the Black Lives Matter organization.

Last year, it was first reported that Patrisse Cullors went on a “real-estate buying binge,” which included the purchase of “four high-end homes for $3.2 million in the U.S. alone.”

Not bad for a “trained Marxist,” huh?

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