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"Those were right-wing attacks that tried to discredit my character, and I don't operate off of what the right thinks about me.""I've created the infrastructure and the support, and the necessary bones and foundation, so that I can leave.""It feels like the time is right.""I think both of them [two new interim senior executives to help steer it in the immediate future: Monifa Bandele, a longtime BLM organizer and founder of the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement in New York City, and Makani Themba, an early backer of the BLM movement and chief strategist at Higher Ground Change Strategies in Jackson, Mississippi] come with not only a wealth of movement experience, but also a wealth of executive experience.""I think I will probably be less visible, because I won't be at the helm of one of the largest, most controversial organizations right now in the history of our movement.""I'm aware that I'm a leader, and I don't shy away from that. But no movement is one leader."Patrisse Cullors, co-founder, Black Lives Matter
In this Nov. 4, 2018, file photo, Patrisse Cullors poses for a photo on day three of Summit LA18 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP, File) |
"[Prior to 2019, Patrisse Cullors had] received a total of $120,000 since the organization's inception in 2013, for duties such as serving as spokesperson and engaging in political education work.""As a registered 501c3 non-profit organization, [the foundation] cannot and did not commit any organizational resources toward the purchase of personal property by any employee or volunteer.""Any insinuation or assertion to the contrary is categorically false."Black Lives Matter Foundation statement"If you go around calling yourself a socialist, you have to ask how much of her own personal money is going to charitable causes.""It’s really sad because it makes people doubt the validity of the movement and overlook the fact that it’s the people that carry this movement.""We need black firms and black accountants to go in there and find out where the money is going."Hawk Newsome, Black Lives Matter organizer
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An
avowed Marxist and co-founder of the Black social-activist group Black
Lives Matter is resigning from her position with the movement she was
instrumental in bringing to life and worldwide attention. She has
garnered praise from almost everyone associated with the movement, but
also criticism from those within the movement, apart from accusations
from what the woman herself, 37-year-old Patrisse Cullors, dismisses as
right-wing White Supremacists. She has amassed a personal property
portfolio worth millions and cast suspicion upon herself as a
millionaire-Marxist.
This
is a woman who was not born to wealth, but also a woman who saw
opportunity when it presented itself. The opportunity to organize Black
anger and resentment at a long history of discrimination and violence
directed against Blacks, exploiting to great effect the killing by
police in the United States of Blacks being arrested for infractions of
the law. The long history of Black subjugation by white society as slave
labour of an oppressed and enslaved people gave birth to a movement of
angry victimhood demanding equality and respect and opportunity for
advancement.
Black
Lives Matter focused attention within the greater American community on
the injustices of the past and the continued stripping of the dignity
of human rights of the present-day Black population in America.
Undeniable is the fact that Blacks represent a larger segment of the
population involved in petty crimes, drawing the attention of law
enforcement in a society mortified by its own ill-treatment of Blacks
but within which resonance of virulent Black prejudice still festers.
Black
slavery took place when European countries colonized Black Africa. But
Black slavery far predated those European colonizers who approached the
slave trade as a commercial enterprise in competition with Arab slavers
who had been in business far longer. And nor did Black slavery begin
with Arab slavers; it was Black tribes themselves who warred against
other tribes, taking their populations, men, women and children into
institutional slavery. Slavery was universal in Africa; Blacks owning
other Blacks.
This
too is part of Black heritage, but one that is not audibly
acknowledged, considered irrelevant to their current situation of living
prejudice against blacks. It is a prejudice that will, in all
likelihood, never completely dissipate, just as anti-Semitism rises and
wanes interminably. As persecuted people, Jews have seen fit to defend
and support Blacks in their traditional struggles to achieve equality.
Blacks have not always reciprocated in kind; among their populations
there are ample instances of Black antipathy to Jews. Human nature
asserts itself in predictable ways.
Patrisse
Cullors saw other opportunities in the movement she helped found, and
as a leader gaining recognition in a context where the left, liberals,
and the newly-recognized progressive 'woke' arose to defend and enshrine
Black Lives Matter as a new campaign they could champion to demonstrate
just how progressive they are, Ms. Cullors was recognized as a figure
to contend with. She became an author of best sellers, and will author
more of the same, and is now moving as a celebrity figure toward
debuting a television series.
This
is undoubtedly where her wealth stems from, not from siphoning off
funding Black Lives Matter gathered during its public relations
campaigns in support of their mission to change the world by confronting
what they call White Imperialism, and uplifting Black lives and
expectations toward a brighter future for the Black community. Which
should, itself of its own volition begin to deal with the very real
situation of Black crime; Black-on-Black violence, Black gangs, and
Black criminality altogether. Intact families raising children, which
BLM appears to be cavalier about, impart moral values and civilizational
mores for the well-being of society.
The
BLM Foundation collected $90 million in donations during its campaign
for equality in the wake of the killing of George Floyd by a white
police officer who just incidentally committed his violent 'arrest' of
the Black man in the company of other Minneapolis police officers,
several of whom were visible minorities themselves. In the United
States, where Blacks thunder against a vibrant brand of discrimination
against blacks, there are Black mayors of major cities, Black police
chiefs of large metropolitan areas, Black state and federal legislators,
Black justices, Black university teachers, Blacks in the arts and
sciences competing equally with their white counterparts. This too is
reality.
A
third of the $90 million the BLM foundation raised in donations was
spent for operating expenses, and they claim grants to black-led
organizations and other charitable enterprises, amidst concerns over the
disbursements and where they were going related to a lack of
transparency. "I know some of [the families directly impacted by police brutality] are feeling exploited",
stated Rev.T.Sheri Dickerson, representing the BLM10 national group of
organizers publicly criticizing the foundation for its lack of funding
transparency. There are large accountability gaps in Black Lives Matter.
Its
frenetic calls to defund police at a time when they themselves lack
fundamental answerability to those they claim to represent has a bad
odour. Defunding police will do nothing to advance the measures that the
black community needs to improve itself so that the police are not
always on guard against black misdemeanors in lawful conduct. Who will
protect blacks against other blacks, should police be withdrawn? Revenge
does not answer to the need within their communities, but they seem
unprepared to address their own issues, preferring instead to cast
themselves interminably as victims of White Imperialism.
Black Lives Matter has become a global rallying cry Getty Images |
"A Black Lives Matter protest on May 30 in the Fairfax District of Los Angeles turned violent. A Los Angeles Times account and a local CBS TV affiliate report made no mention of Jewish targets, but there were reports that synagogues and Jewish-owned businesses were vandalized.""As we watched the fires and looting, what didn’t get covered were the anti-Semitic hate crimes and incidents," Los Angeles Councilmember Paul Koretz said, according to the Jewish Journal, which reported that Congregation Beth El was vandalized with graffiti stating "free Palestine" and "f— Israel."Politifact
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