Black Lives Matter co-founder and self-proclaimed "trained Marxist" Patrisse Cullors just bought herself another mansion, on top of the four homes she's bought in five years. This one's in toney Topanga Canyon where 88% of the residents are white.
Cullors states: “The way that I live my life is in direct support to Black people, including my Black family members, first and foremost. And, for so many Black folks who are able to invest in themselves and their community, they choose to invest in their families, and that’s what I have chosen to do. I have a child, I have a brother with severe mental illness that I take care of, I support my mother, and I support many other family members of mine. And so I see my money as not my own, I see it as my family’s money as well."
Your family's money? Yes indeed. Don't say fraudulent, leftist, necromancer hypocrite. No, just ask yourself how all the many millions of dollars plowed into the race baiting advocacy group have benefited one single POC, apart from Cullors and her family, obviously.
What a rich witch,
LSP
Doublespeak exemplar! One “Hero of the Revolution” medal goes to her,
ReplyDeleteI was in my first knife fight, age 5. I still have the scars 71 years later. Since Ancestry.com says I'm 99.99% caucasian, I must have self identified as black back then.
ReplyDeleteJust to be clear, the 8 year old had the knife and I had a hunk of firewood. We both got stitched up by a former Navy Corpsman.
It is by such deeds and misadventures that we are remembered and become Legend, WSF.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, which one of you won?
I stopped being surprised by people's actions some time ago, but to hear every Bull Connor stereotype now applied as "black culture" rings my "Do what?" meter just a little.
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ReplyDeleteHard to say but he was hurting worse than me. I was a big kid but, at age five, not real strong.
Can I challenge her to a knife fight for ownership?
ReplyDeleteMost definitely, Pewster!
ReplyDeleteI've never been in one, WSF, which apparently means I've never identified as a POC. Oh well, win some lose some.
ReplyDeleteWWW, totally agree!
ReplyDeleteSure does, Sgt.
ReplyDeleteI think you nust, Ed. But you have to i.d. as a POC first. Obviously.
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