Black Lives Matter exposed as a sham

marke

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BLM is not helping blacks except for the few greedy black leaders using the organization to get rich themselves and live like kings.


A Black Lives Matter chapter founder in Minnesota has resigned, claiming that the organization isn’t concerned about helping black communities or helping improve the education quality in Minneapolis, according to a video published last week.
Rashard Turner, the founder of a Black Lives Matter chapter in neighboring St. Paul, said he started the branch in 2015 but became disillusioned roughly a year after becoming “an insider” within the left-wing organization, according to a video released by TakeCharge—a group that rejects various provisions promoted by Black Lives Matter, including critical race theory-linked claims that the United States is inherently racist.
“After a year on the inside, I learned they had little concern for rebuilding black families, and they cared even less about improving the quality of education for students in Minneapolis,” Turner said in the video.
 

marke

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BLM is driven by BLM founders and officers who don't care a flip about blacks. They just pretend they do while fanning the flames of racism and hatred for the purpose of scamming others for millions with which to buy themselves houses, lands, and expensive cars.
Victims of violence harshly criticize BLM founder for her selfishness, greed, dishonesty, and hypocrisy in scamming millions supposedly for black victims of crime to be used only for her own selfish benefit instead.

The mothers of several people whose names have been invoked by Black Lives Matter activists panned the group’s co-founder, Patrisse Cullors, for benefitting “off the blood” of their family members.
Cullors last week announced last week that she would be departing the organization, coming after reports disclosed her finances and real estate holdings.
“They are benefiting off the blood of our loved ones, and they won’t even talk to us,” Samaria Rice, the mother of a 12-year-old boy, Tamir Rice, who was shot by police in Cleveland, told the New York Post.
 
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