By Joseph on Friday, 04 June 2021
Category: Race, Culture, Nation

The Ugly Truth about BLM By Chris Knight (Florida)

This story was widely circulated outside of the US; inside not so much. A Black Lives matter leader has quit the organisation after finding out the hard way, that is by working for them, that BLM does not care about rebuilding Black families. What does it care about then? One of its goals is the disrupt the nuclear family, which is something communist Engels speculated about as a revolutionary strategy. Thus, they care about communism, and the rule of the elites that goes with it.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9640927/Ex-BLM-leader-says-quit-learning-ugly-truth.html

 

“A former Black Lives Matter leader in Minnesota who quit after 18 months says he learned the 'ugly truth' about the organization's stance on family and education after working on the inside.

Rashad Turner, who founded the local BLM chapter in St. Paul in 2015, released a video last week titled 'The Truth Revealed about BLM'.

In the video, the 35-year-old said he eventually came to the realization that BLM had 'little concern for rebuilding black families'.

Speaking about becoming the founder of the local BLM chapter, Turner said: 'I believed the organization stood for exactly what the name implies – black lives do matter. 

'However, 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, who now campaigns heavily for education, said his stance on BLM became clear when the organization called for a freeze on the growth of charter schools and further investment in public schools in 2016.

'I was an insider in Black Lives Matter and I learned the ugly truth... 

'The moratorium on charter schools does not support rebuilding the black family but it does create barriers to a better education for black children. 

'I resigned from Black Lives Matter after a year and a half but I didn't quit working to improve black lives and access to a great education.'  

His video also highlighted how BLM's website once stated that it wanted to 'disrupt the nuclear family structure'. 

That phrase was removed from the national website last year.  

The video was published online by an organization called TakeCharge Minnesota.  

It serves as a promotion for Turner's new role as with the Minnesota Parent Union, which he says is dedicated to helping black parents find successful schools for their children. 

He said that in his new role he was 'up against forces that don't want us to succeed' but didn't not elaborate further. 

Turner, who ran as a Democrat for the state legislature back in 2016, was born and raised in St. Paul.  

Turner's comments about the BLM organization come less than a week after its national co-founder Patrisse Cullors revealed she was stepping down.

Cullors, who has been at the helm of the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation for nearly six years, had faced criticism in recent weeks after it emerged she had amassed a $3 million property portfolio despite describing herself as a 'trained Marxist'. 

The 37-year-old activist told The Associated Press that she is leaving to focus on other projects, including the upcoming release of her second book and a multi-year TV development deal with Warner Bros. 

'I've created the infrastructure and the support, and the necessary bones and foundation, so that I can leave,' Cullors stated. 'It feels like the time is right.'  

Cullors faced fierce backlash over revelations about her personal spending - including the recent purchase of a $1.4 million home in a ritzy L.A. neighborhood. 

It prompted many to question what percentage of BLM donations were actually going towards social justice programs. 

She insisted, however, that her resignation was in the works for more than a year and had nothing to do with the personal attacks she has faced. 

'Those were right-wing attacks that tried to discredit my character, and I don't operate off of what the right thinks about me,' Cullors told the Associated Press. 

Last month, she described the criticism as 'racist and sexist' smears deliberately put out by the 'right-wing media'. 

But it wasn't just conservatives who pressed Cullors over her finances. 

The head of New York City's BLM chapter called for an independent investigation into the organization's finances after revelations about the property portfolio surfaced.”  

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