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The Black Lives Matter grift is under fire once again after it was revealed that the organization secretly purchased a $5.8 million home in California.

Last year co-founder Patrisse Cullors was revealed to have purchased four high-end homes for $3.2 million, which first shined light on the group’s shady finances. Despite preaching a narrative of widespread “white supremacy” in America, Cullors mostly opted to purchase homes in predominantly-white neighborhoods, and BLM’s California mansion resides in a city that’s only 4% black.

After the latest revelation, Cullors is speaking out – against charity transparency laws. Indeed, charity transparency laws are apparently the latest form of bigotry the activist faces, telling an audience that the laws endanger her and her race baiting allies.

“I actually did not know what 990s were before all of this happened,” she said at a recent event at the Vashon Center for the Arts. “So part of the opportunity here is to educate our folks. Something is being weaponized us that many people don’t know about” she said of the charity regulations everyone else also has to abide by and can be easily researched with a simple inquiry on any search engine.

“I don’t know what that is,” she added, further admitting she has no idea how to run a charity, stating that the term “990” is “triggering.”

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Cullors later said that charity laws “endanger her” and said that her friends are asking themselves if they’ll be next to have to provide copies of their financial disclosures to the public just like every other charity has to do upon request. Fortunately, at least for Cullors, it seems like she has more than enough money to purchase a safehouse if she actually feels endangered.

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Black Lives Matter claimed in February 2021 that it spent a third of the $90 million it raised in 2020, leaving it with $60 million under their control. However, previously unreported IRS records suggested that the fiscal sponsors of BLM also raised nearly $79 million from small-dollar donations on ActBlue in 2020, and an another $13 million in 2021, meaning their case pile could be way higher. In February the California AG labeled BLM “delinquent” over their questionable finances.

On the bright side, every dollar of liberal donor money wasted on a mansion at least isn’t going towards pushing racist anti-American propaganda or trying to defund police departments.

Matt Palumbo is the author of The Man Behind the Curtain: Inside the Secret Network of George Soros


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