Black Lives Matter, Inc. – Black Minnesota Community Leaders Discuss Shakedown – BLM Collected $30+ Million But Didn’t Put One Dollar into Helping the Community

Minneapolis black community leaders spoke out recently on camera about the fraud perpetrated by leftists and Black Lives Matter leaders in their communities. This from thegatewaypundit.com.

After Black Lives Matter and their Antifa allies destroyed the Minneapolis business community and residential areas in the famous 2020 riots, the local black leaders were led to believe that BLM would invest the millions they collected into the black community.

They were wrong.

These leaders now say Black Lives Matter has not invested a dime in their community since 2020.

Black Lives Matter-Antifa mobs caused over one billion dollars in damages in cities across America since May.

In Minneapolis alone Black Lives Matter mobs damaged or destroyed over 1,500 businesses or buildings.

Over 700 police officers were injured in the BLM riots — and that was back in June!

Black Lives Matter was linked to conservatively 91% of the riots that resulted in the most expensive property damage in US insurance history.

And since that time BLM has done nothing to invest in these communities.

Members of Minneapolis’s black community describe the aftermath of the destruction caused by Black Lives Matter following the death of George Floyd.

[T]he organization profited millions of dollars, none of which has gone back into the community, and are a key tool to implementing gentrification, a process to displace black residents from their neighborhoods by killing business and driving real estate values down to pennies on the dollar for developers.

Click HERE to view the 8 minute unmasking.

Typical: Citizens of color organize, cry racism, and demand retribution and, by the way, money to “make things right.” Property is destroyed, businesses looted, people hurt and killed, money changes hands, and promises made. Twelve months later the money has disappeared and there is nothing to show for the “good will.”

This could be Minneapolis, it could be Detroit, it could be Birmingham, or Nairobi, or Luanda, or Dar es Salaam. or Johannesburg. The culture of corruption within this segment of humanity is all the same—blacks cheating blacks, blacks killing blacks, and blacks blaming others.

Is this racism or truth? Actually, it just might be both—race and truth.