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Black Lives Matter Raised $10.6 BILLION Since May
« on: December 17, 2020, 10:33:01 am »
Black Lives Matter Raised $10.6 BILLION Since May
Chris Menahan
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Dec. 16, 2020
 

Donations to Black Lives Matter-related causes over the past 7 months rival Amazon's total profits for all of 2019 -- which was a record-breaking year for the online retail giant.


According to The Economist, BLM is planning to start a bank and has already begun giving money to "gay rights groups" (75 percent of black people voted to ban gay marriage in California in 2008 but the figureheads who run the Black Lives Matter organization are two self-described "queer lesbians" who say on their official website their goal is to "foster a queer‐affirming network" with "the intention of freeing ourselves from the tight grip of heteronormative thinking").

From The Economist, "Six months after mass protests began, what is the future of BLM?":

    Start with the great fire-hose of money pointed at BLM groups and sympathisers. The example of Niko Georgiades of Unicorn Riot, a non-profit, left-leaning media firm that posted early footage of protests in Minneapolis, is instructive. Thanks to online donations, within a couple of months his almost-broke outfit went from $8,000 in the bank to nearly $650,000. That's enough to keep operating for another five years, he says joyfully. Ms McKnight saw donations flood in from people in America, Europe, Japan and Brazil. Within a month of the protests, BLM's national network had to scramble to offer a first round of $6.5m in grants—far more than ever before—to city chapters, gay-rights groups and others.

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rangerrebew

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Re: Black Lives Matter Raised $10.6 BILLION Since May
« Reply #1 on: December 17, 2020, 10:39:20 am »
1.  That will buy them a lot of molotov cocktails, bricks, and weapons.  I don't suppose there will be much help for people who could actually use it, though.

2.  How much of it came from Lebron James, pro players, and pro teams?

3.  How much laundered money from China?

4.  How much from pandering American businesses?

5.  How much came from white do gooders?