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Twitter does not want you to know that the co-founder of BLM just bought a $1.4 million house in one of Cali's most lily-white neighborhood | |
LoneStarRising
Forum Moderator User ID: 78450356 United States 04/10/2021 05:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Twitter does not want you to know that the co-founder of BLM just bought a $1.4 million house in one of Cali's most lily-white neighborhood Seem odd for someone who claims to hate whites and white cops to place herself and her "wife" in the middle of one of the whitest neighborhoods with one of the whitest police departments in the state. Only 1.4% of her people make up the demographics of that area. Social media censorship is escalating and ever more blatant. Unfettered knowledge is dangerous to the phony narratives that progressives wish to brainwash the public into accepting, and with social media, the blockade imposed by mainstream media potentially can be breached by people posting otherwise obscure media sources to their social media accounts. The latest prominent victim is Jason Whitlock, originally a sportswriter but now a social critic who brings insightful commentary on many issues, including race. (For the record, Whitlock is Black, a fact that seems to make a difference to most people on the left.) Yesterday, Jason Whitlock posted a link to a story about Patrice Cullors and her apparent spouse Janaya Khan (who self-identifies as "black, queer, and gender-nonconforming") buying a $1.4-million compound in the Topanga Canyon area of Greater Los Angeles. Mark David broke the story in Dirt.com: A secluded mini-compound tucked into L.A.'s rustic and semi-remote Topanga Canyon was recently sold for a tad more than $1.4 million to a corporate entity that public records show is controlled by Patrisse Khan-Cullors, 37-year-old social justice visionary and co-founder of the galvanizing and, for some, controversial Black Lives Matter movement. That's a sophisticated maneuver, making the purchase in the name of a corporate entity. Too bad there were public records identifying who controlled it. I presume future purchases will use corporations domiciled in the Cayman Islands, or some other haven where the public has less access. [link to www.americanthinker.com (secure)] Last Edited by LoneStarRising on 04/10/2021 05:39 PM LoneStarRising |
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