Black Lives Matter sent millions to Canada charity to buy mansion

 

Black Lives Matter transferred millions to a Canadian charity run by the wife of its co-founder to purchase a sprawling mansion that had once served as the headquarters of the Communist Party, public records show.

M4BJ, a Toronto-based non-profit set up by Janaya Khan and other Canadian activists, snagged the 10,000 square foot historic property for the equivalent of $6.3 million in cash in July 2021, according to Toronto property records viewed by The Post.

Khan is the wife of Patrisse Khan-Cullors, a co-founder of Black Lives Matter Global Foundation Network and a self-avowed Marxist.

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Anger over BLM’s purchase of $8.1 million Toronto mansion grows as group’s finances scrutinized

Canadian Black Lives Matter activists are furious over the group’s recent $8.1 million cash purchase of a mansion in downtown Toronto that once served as the headquarters of the Communist Party of Canada.

The U.S. charity that serves as the face of the BLM movement provided the bulk of the funding for the purchase of the 10,000-square-foot property in July. The purchase flew largely under the radar at the time, but anger has now reached a boiling point amid other revelations about BLM’s management and its finances.

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Anger over BLM’s purchase of $8.1 million Toronto mansion grows as group’s finances scrutinized

The U.S. charity that serves as the face of the BLM movement provided the bulk of the funding for the purchase of the 10,000-square-foot property in July. The purchase flew largely under the radar at the time, but anger has now reached a boiling point amid other revelations about BLM’s management and its finances.

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BLM chapter fumes about shot cops automatically being deemed ‘heroes’

The Black Lives Matter chapter of Washington, DC, has called for the public not to automatically hail cops shot on the job as “heroes” before all facets of a situation are considered.

In a series of tweets late Sunday, Black Lives Matter DC said the public should not “jump to conclusions” after a Metropolitan Police officer was wounded by a barricaded suspect late Sunday in the city’s Petworth section.

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Black Lives Matter and the death of journalism

Data scientist Zac Kriegman was fired by Thomson Reuters after questioning the false claims of the BLM movement.

The Black Lives Matter narrative is powerful and emotive: black Americans, it says, are being murdered in large numbers by a racist police force. This narrative was repeated and amplified by the media in the days and months following the horrific murder of George Floyd. But what if it isn’t actually true? According to data scientist Zac Kriegman, the statistical evidence is just not there. Last May, Kriegman posted an essay criticising BLM’s claims and his employer, Thomson Reuters, for treating them as established facts. This set in motion a chain of events that led to his firing. spiked caught up with Kriegman to find out what happened.

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“Where’s our reparations for four hundred years of f–king slavery!” Yells Monster Who Gunned Down 19 Yr Old Burger King Employee Kristal Bayron-Nieves

Winston Glynn – outsized sense of victimhood, entitlement

Winston Glynn, 30, screamed at the crowd of angry onlookers as cops led him from the 25th Precinct stationhouse on East 119th street in handcuffs and shackles.

“Where’s our reparations for four hundred years of f–king slavery!” Glynn yelled.

“F–k you all!” he yelled, according to a video taken at the scene by a Post photographer.

He then shouted at the top of his lungs: “America is gonna burn!”

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Thou shalt not criticize Black Lives Matter

Criticizing Black Lives Matter can get you fired. There is no need for a Gulag today to enforce conformity.

When Konstantin Eggert, former deputy editor of the Russian newspaper Izvestia and radio Kommersant, correspondent of the BBC from Moscow and columnist of the Financial Times, resigned from the famous think tank Chatham House in London for its having awarded an award to Melina Abdullah, founder of Black Lives Matter, he did it with a spectacular letter-testimony. “There is no need for a Gulag today to enforce conformity,” Eggert wrote.

An academic at Mount Royal University in Canada knows something about this.

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Too Much Sense? Reuters FIRED Chief Data Scientist for Internal Memo on Pro-BLM Bias

“… After being disturbed by the pro-Black Lives Matter tilt of Reuters reporting and how it didn’t match the data on police shootings, Kriegman took a leave and then came back to the office with a 12,000-word essay on its internal website “The Hub” titled “BLM is Anti-Black Systemic Racism.” Uh oh! He called into question the entire sequence of claims by BLM and its backers on the Reuters “news” team.”

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Female cop was ‘shot dead in cold blood with her own gun as she pleaded for her life’

A prosecutor is seeking the death penalty for two people charged with shooting dead a veteran Illinois police officer with her own weapon as she pleaded for her life on the ground and critically wounding her partner, who is now fighting for his life.

Although Illinois isn’t a death penalty state, the U.S. Attorney General can authorize the filing of a petition to seek out the punishment in certain federal murder cases.

In court on Monday, Kankakee County State’s Attorney Jim Rowe painted the picture of a cold-blooded killing that deserved that designation during a bond hearing for Xandria Harris, 26, of Bradley in the county’s Circuit Court.

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The Real Insurrection: The BLM Riots

The corrupt January 6 Committee ignores it.

Riots? What riots? Insurrection in American cities in 2020? Nothing to see here, folks. Move along.

Thus it is with the Stalinesque show trial that is the January 6 Committee. As my colleague Melissa Mackenzie illustrated yesterday, “the Democrats are running their committee like a criminal trial.” It is indeed blatantly unconstitutional and no one is attempting to stop them. Why?

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Breaking: Mount Everest Is Racist!

Team of nine black climbers attempt to scale Mount Everest to tackle the peak’s ‘intentional lack of access for black people’ and mountaineering’s ‘colonial history’

A team of nine black climbers is attempting to scale Mount Everest to tackle the mountain’s ‘intentional lack of access for black people’ and mountaineering’s ‘colonial history’.

The Full Circle Everest Expedition, which climbing leader Fred Campbell described as ‘the first all black and brown expedition to the highest place on earth’ in an Instagram video, is hoping to change the future of mountaineering.

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Brooklyn man says city denied him permit for ‘other’ lives matter mural

Shitty Racist BLM Murals are OK though.

A Brooklyn man is suing the city, arguing his free-speech rights were violated when he could not get permission to paint a mural that was “more inclusive” than those saying “Black Lives Matter.”

Neil Raymond contends he wanted to use messages such as “Asian Lives Matter” and “White Lives Matter” to show “that lives other than black lives matter,” according to his federal court papers.

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The Gross Injustice of Kim Potter’s Conviction

The verdict was meant to reflect not the law and the evidence, but the passionate narrative to which the ruling powers of Minnesota subscribe.

When I was eleven and twelve, I was gripped by the stunning injustice of segregation. I read To Kill a Mockingbird and Black Like Me. I saw the photos and heard the stories of the separate but never equal accommodations in buses, at water fountains, and in schools. I learned of lynchings, of trials never conducted before a jury of one’s peers, of guilt being determined by skin color, not by evidence. I learned of the Scottsboro Boys and the mockery made of the Constitution and the law and their requirements for due process. The segregationist community desired to send a message, and that, not fact, not justice, ruled the courts and dictated the verdicts.

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Texas teen, 18, who was bailed the day after ‘shooting and injuring three people at his school’ is re-arrested ‘after testing positive for illicit substance’

A Texas teenager who was released on bond the day after he was arrested for shooting three people at his high school has found himself back behind bars.

Timothy Simpkins, 18, was arrested on Thursday after a court-ordered urinalysis returned a positive result for an ‘illicit substance,’ according to FOX News.

It did not specify what type of ‘illicit substance’ Simpkins allegedly used, but under the terms of his $25,000 bond he was prohibited from using drugs and alcohol.

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‘He was either going to be imprisoned, kill someone, or be killed.’ How Daunte Wright led a life of crime & violence before his death and shot a friend in the head, broke into a neighbor’s home, and robbed a woman at gunpoint

Before Daunte Wright was shot and killed by Minnesota police officer Kim Potter, he terrorized his local neighborhood for several years, leaving victims and their families with a lifetime’s worth of trauma and suffering.

Through court records and interviews with the victims, DailyMail.com can exclusively report that Wright had led a life of crime and violence before his death, having been involved in the shooting of two of his school friends, a home burglary, and had previously assaulted and robbed a young woman at gunpoint.

Wright, 20, was shot dead on April 11 after officer Kim Potter reached for her gun instead of her taser during a botched traffic stop in Brooklyn Center.

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