Is BLM a Marxist organisation.

Buying an house in a White Upper class area.
Are Black people not allowed to live in that neighbourhood?
Because it's a white upper class area?
Apartheid in action?
Does that illustrate your mindset?
 
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There is so many of them, that they cannot be one organisation.
Therefore, BLM is not an organisation.
It's a slogan which has been exploited by many to register a business name.
Each one of them is an organisation.
 
So racist think all lives Matter...... that don't sound like a racist to me...
Racists tried to corrupt the concept and tried to introduce the idea that only Black Lives Matter.
That was a corruption of the slogan which was originally derived from Black Lives (do not) Matter.
Why do you think racists were so determined and still are, to denigrate the Black Lives Matter slogan?
 
Each one of them is an organisation.
So there is not a "Black Lives Matter" organisation.
There are numerous companies, organisations, etc registered by exploiting the slogan.

If I registered a company by calling it "Plumbers United, limited", it wouldn't be the one and only plumbers company. It would simply be a company name illustrating the main business.
 
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BLM global network is an organisation.

When people refer to BLM in the way I and the op has, it is taken as we are talking about the BLM global network

How many members does your alleged organisation have?

How did they apply for membership? What membership subscription did they pay?

Who is the membership secretary that maintains the membership list?

Where was their last Annual General Meeting, and who was elected Chairman?
 
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Black Lives Matter (BLM) co-founder Patrisse Cullors held back tears while discussing criticism she faced last week over her housing portfolio, worth $3m (£2.17m).
Ms Cullors, 37, who created the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter in 2013 and later co-founded the Black Lives Matter Network, was criticised last week after the New York Post revealed that she had spent $1.4m (£1.017m) on a Los Angeles property, her third residence in the city and fourth overall
Do you have to be poor to campaign for equality?
Sort of proves Bodds point in the original post then doesn’t it? :whistle:
Please explain how not being poor proves that someone is a Marxist, or that proves an organisation that does not exist is Marxist.

It's just Bod putting two and two together to arrive at another opportunity to denigrate the BLM slogan and movement.

You'd be better occupied in asking yourself why he does that, why he keeps doing that.
 
SX, Bodd. Don’t bother with them.
Just remember our secret moto/

nobis autem opus est quam opus eorum
 
Would a White Supremacist want to in a black neighbourhood?
AT LAST!
You're recognising that ethnic minority people are relegated and restricted to the poor quality housing, the rundown areas where little infrastructure is developed, with deprived access to quality services.
I do believe you're 'getting it' at last.
 
AT LAST!
You're recognising that ethnic minority people are relegated and restricted to the poor quality housing, the rundown areas where little infrastructure is developed, with deprived access to quality services.
I do believe you're 'getting it' at last.


Didn't you realise that....you only need to look at Bradford.
 
Black Lives Matter (BLM) co-founder Patrisse Cullors held back tears while discussing criticism she faced last week over her housing portfolio, worth $3m (£2.17m).

Ms Cullors, 37, who created the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter in 2013 and later co-founded the Black Lives Matter Network, was criticised last week after the New York Post revealed that she had spent $1.4m (£1.017m) on a Los Angeles property, her third residence in the city and fourth overall

is Patrisse Cullors Marxist?
As long as she's within the law, I don't see the problem, hypocritical maybe, but no different to most in politics.
 
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