BLM Co-Founder Retires Into Life of Luxury

Why does Black Lives Matter really exist? Some might say to help black Americans, like similar groups that came before it.

But plenty of critics have pointed out that, while BLM will protest over the few who die at police’s hands, this group is totally silent over the many who die from black-on-black crime. In fact, since last year, Black Lives Matter has been exposed for its support of violent riots. Which, coincidently, harmed black people more than anyone else.

It’s hard to believe this group is actually helping black Americans. Yet the media has propped them up as a modern-day Civil Rights group. Those who lead BLM chapters and other related orgs appear on CNN and other networks. They talk at special seminars and events. They have large followings on social media. And they sell thousands of copies of their books.

You could say BLM exists to make the small group of leaders very, very rich. Quite the opposite of what you’d think a Marxist group is meant to do. But one major BLM member, one of their co-founders, was exposed for buying up numerous houses over last year. And as that and other scandals erupted, she made a hasty retreat.

Marxist Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors announced on Thursday that she is stepping down from the organization, which comes as she and the organization have faced widespread criticism over violent riots that broke out across the U.S. last year, the group’s extreme ideas, and controversy over Cullors’ lavish lifestyle…

“As protests broke out across the country in the name of Black Lives Matter, the group’s co-founder went on a real estate buying binge, snagging four high-end homes for $3.2 million in the US alone, according to property records.”…

Hawk Newsome, the head of Black Lives Matter Greater New York City… responded to the story by calling for “an independent investigation” into the organization. [Source: Daily Wire]

For those not in the know, Black Lives Matter members openly call themselves Marxists. Which is just another term for socialists or communists. They are supposed to be opposed to accumulating massive amounts of wealth for themselves, and instead seek to “redistribute wealth” to the people they represent.

But when has BLM ever enriched or improved the lives of black folks in America? Everywhere they go, BLM spreads only violence and chaos.

In fact, it seems like the main focus of the group is to infect Americans with a sense of hate and injustice against their neighbors. BLM inspires members of our community to resent others, just on the basis of their skin color. That has led to the unrest we’ve seen all over the country.

Meanwhile, the leaders of this rotten group are making bank.

Cullors claims her exit from the group had nothing to do with the scandals, which include criticism over the riots and their extreme agenda. But let’s be honest, here. When a Marxist is exposed to being so rich she can buy four “high-end” houses, something’s not right. And there will be more than a few fellow Marxists who would want answers.

Leaving the group now is just her way of avoiding scrutiny. But her name recognition will probably allow her to sell more books, make more TV appearances, and rake in more cash.

So, at least she got what she wanted.

Author: Timothy Jones


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