Posted on 03/14/2025 1:15:10 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Lil Yachty gets it: The hip-hop sensation recently said in a YouTube interview that neo-Marxist terror group Black Lives Matter is a scam. His host, social media superstar Quenlin Blackwell, was taken aback. It even got more than $30,000 in taxpayer bucks from a Small Business Administration loan, despite the fact that at least one member of the group defended looting as a form of “reparations.”
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So Yachty deserves double credit.
Both for stating the obvious — that BLM stole from the people it was supposed to be helping — and for making its few remaining supporters own that fact.
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Will some Freepers disagree because a rapper said it?
truth is truth whoever states it
Finances run by Clintoon acolyte. Financial Criminal charges overlooked.
Not at all. Some rappers see reality clearly.
IMHO, BLM is dead. It was Obama/Jarrett/Holder's brownshirt organization and media creation. Whoever controlled Biden didn't seem to support it has much (in that they were not used)
Now Trump has cut off the corrupt funding from NGOs/ Fed.gov, and also, the deep-state no longer controls the DOJ. They are defunded and no longer protected by America's KGB.
Other people say it’s closer to Clinton than Obama.
How about all the fools who “took a knee” to the scamsters?
My liberal neighbor still has her blm sign in the yard.
Candace Williams was probably the first prominent black person who fought courageously to expose BLM.
Kind of like leaving up a SOUL BROTHER sign in the remains of your burned out home.
Anyone that didn’t know that from the first utterance of “BLM” is a moron.
Or, the NFL wing of BLM?
End zone messages, helmet sayings, the NFL bought into the BLM scam, hook, line. & sinker.
That’s when the NFL became completely unwatchable.
Correct.
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