Black Lives Matter, Inc. – Black Minnesota Community Leaders Discuss Shakedown in NEW VIDEO – BLM Collected $30+ Million But Didn’t Put One Dollar in Community
By Jim Hoft
Published October 30, 2021

Minneapolis black community leaders spoke out recently on camera on the fraud perpetrated by leftists and Black Lives Matter leaders in their communities. 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 at the hands of a police officer; how the 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.
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Black Lives Matter Linked To 91% Of Riots Over Three Months, Study Finds
Peter Hasson
The Black Lives Matter movement is linked to more than nine-in-ten riots across the country, according to a recent study.
The U.S. experienced 637 riots between May 26 and Sept. 12, and 91% of those riots were linked to the Black Lives Matter movement, according to the US Crisis Monitor, a joint project of the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project and the Bridging Divides Initiative at Princeton University.
Forty-nine states, not counting Washington, D.C., experienced riots during that time period, the study found. California led the nation with 86 riots during that time, closely followed by Oregon with 79 riots during that time period, the data show. (RELATED: BLM Co-Founder Says Capitalism Must Be Abolished For Black Lives To Matter)
Seven percent of Black Lives Matter-linked events have turned violent, according to the data.
The project defined “riots” as “demonstrations in which any demonstrators engage in violently disruptive or destructive acts (e.g. violence, looting, vandalism, etc.), as well as mob violence in which violent mobs target other individuals, property, businesses, or other groups.”
Black Lives Matter-linked events were defined as: “demonstrations that have a local BLM group involved; when the main issue of the demonstration concerns the police killing of a specific Black person (e.g. George Floyd, Breonna Taylor;) when the main issue of the demonstration concerns police brutality against Black people in general; or when the demonstration is in solidarity with the movement in the USA against police brutality against Black people.”
Black Lives Matter Global Network, the national arm of Black Lives Matter, has seen an explosion in financial support from celebrities and large corporations since George Floyd died after a Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck for more than eight minutes, according to video of the May 25 incident.
Some Black Lives Matter leaders have declined to condemn rioting and looting.
Black Lives Matter Chicago organizer Ariel Atkins last month equated looting with “reparations.”
“I don’t care if someone decides to loot a Gucci or a Macy’s or a Nike store, because that makes sure that person eats,” Atkins said. “That makes sure that person has clothes. That is reparations.”
Black Lives Matter New York leader Hawk Newsome downplayed rioting in an April interview with Fox News. “I think that it is a tool of white supremacy to say if you want freedom, then you get it by protesting peacefully,” he said.
In another interview with Fox News in June, Newsome said, “I don’t condone nor do I condemn rioting.”
