avatarJaron Mays

Summary

The author discusses being blocked by Patrisse Cullors, co-founder of Black Lives Matter, after calling her out for alleged fraudulent activities.

Abstract

The author begins by sharing a saying from their childhood, "A hit dog will holler," which implies that when someone responds angrily to being called out, they are likely guilty. The author then reveals that they wrote an article last week about Black Lives Matter being under investigation for fraud and not disclosing where the tens of millions of dollars in donations have gone. The author was blocked by Patrisse Cullors, co-founder of Black Lives Matter, after calling her out for allegedly profiting off the deaths of Black people in America and using the money for her own personal gain. The author notes that Cullors is blocking others who are questioning her and the rest of the higher-ups at Black Lives Matter. The author concludes by stating that people want honesty and transparency, and if they don't get it, they will be called out for it.

Opinions

  • The author believes that Patrisse Cullors is guilty of fraudulent activities and is blocking people who question her to avoid accountability.
  • The author believes that Black Lives Matter is not being transparent about where the tens of millions of dollars in donations have gone.
  • The author believes that people have a right to know where their donations are going and that Black Lives Matter has a responsibility to be transparent about their finances.
  • The author believes that major companies like Amazon suspending their financial contributions to Black Lives Matter is a result of the lack of transparency and accountability.
  • The author believes that people will continue to call out Black Lives Matter and its leaders until they provide honesty and transparency.

BLACK LIVES MATTER

BLM Founder Blocked Me For Calling Her Out For Fraud

I guess that means I was right

Photo by Chris Henry on Unsplash

Growing up, my old folks always used to tell me, “A hit dog will holler.”

When you call someone out on their bullshit and they respond with anger, frustration, or doing anything that’s out of the ordinary, that usually means that they’re guilty and you were right.

For more context, I wrote an article last week discussing the situation on Black Lives Matter.

Well, something happened to me that is a prime example of “A hit dog will holler.” Patrisse Cullors, the co-founder of Black Lives Matter, blocked me for calling her out for allegedly profiting off the deaths of Black people in America and using the money for her own personal gain.

Now I’m not the only one she’s done this to; she’s blocking any and everybody that is coming at her. But ma’am, you can block as many people as you want, but it’s not going to change anything.

More and more people are checking her and the rest of the higher-ups at Black Lives Matter for not disclosing where the tens of millions of dollars have ended up.

Major companies like Amazon were supporting the cause, and now they’ve just suspended their financial contributions to Black Lives Matter.

At the end of the day, people want honesty and transparency, and if you don’t provide that to the people who supported you, then you will be called out for it.

And there is nowhere to hide, especially, on social media.

Jaron Mays. 2022. All Rights Reserved.

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