Saturday, April 10, 2021

Misplaced loyalty

For months Dan has been touting BLM as a force for good in the world, yet he's also demanded that we "listen to black voices", he's also used the Breonna Taylor case as an example, so what happens when those worlds collide?

 "I've watched y'all raise money on behalf of Breonna's  family who has never done a damn thing for us, nor have we needed or asked, so Talk about fraud."

Tamika Palmer, (Taylor's mother)

I think I'll give her voice more weight than Dan's.

 

 For months Dan has been exalting the wonderfulness of the BLM organization and  praising them for all of the blessings they've bestowed on society.   


Yet,  a recent study projects that 300 people weren't killed by the police (I know that trying to prove that something didn't happen is problematic), but ignores the fact that there were thousands of additional murders during the time periiod of the study.

https://www.vox.com/22360290/black-lives-matter-protest-crime-ferguson-effects-murder


There have been multiple people writing about the massive amount of money raised by BLM, and the absolute impossibility of finding out what it was spent on.  Well, now we know one thing.  Admitted "trained Marxist" Patrisse Cullors has decided that she needs a 1.4 million dollar compound in the heard of an area virtually devoid of actual black people.  We also know, that very little if any of the BLM fortune has gone to the black families that are victimized or the the black communities that their leaders so quickly abandon for the move "to Bel Air'".


Of course BLM scrubbed their website of their actual founding beliefs when those were made public, and the very event that led to their founding is based on a false narrative.  

I haven't even mentioned the "peaceful protests" that they organized last summer, and how much they helped the local black community.  Or the business owners and landlords that they are slowly driving out of business at 38th and Chicago.


But let's listen to some black voices.

This is one of several podcasts about BLM, that are very well researched, and detailed.

https://justthinking.me/ep-102-black-lives-matter/


"As I've often said, Black Lives Matter (BLM) is the biggest Ponzi scheme in world history."

DB Harrison

"Black Lives Matter is the greatest American grift of all time and it's truely sad how easily Blacks are manipulated with racial identity."

Barrington Martin II

"Given a choice to live anywhere, Marxist BLM Co-Founder buys home far away from the Black Lives that Matter."

Virgil Walker


I've posted plenty more of these over the past year and see no reason to post those again.


It just seems strange how many people are willing to praise these folks when there is so much about their organization that raises so many questions.  

"If George Floyd's murderer is not sentenced, just know that all hell is going to break loose.  Don't be surprised when buildings are on fire.  Just saying." 

Maya Nichols (White BLM activist)

3 comments:

Marshal Art said...

From what I've read, the "compound" is a quarter acre property with a home that doesn't sound bigger than the one I just sold last year. The main difference is an additional guest quarters and the fact that it's in a state where property prices are outrageous for what one can get for the money.

Another difference is I think the percentage of white people is greater there than where I live. My town is far more racially/ethnically diverse than the community where the BLM lesbian bought her place. Weird.

Craig said...

I’ve seen it described as a compound and I just used the terminology I’d seen used. I think it’s significantly less than 5% black. Yes property values are high in CA, which kind of makes the point even better. She chose the high rent district, she could have moved anywhere in the country for 1.4 million, but she chose there. Away from all the black lives.

Marshal Art said...

Her explanation would be interesting to hear.