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ArticlesMarch 14, 2025
BLM lashes out at this popular rapper who dared to disagree with the organization
Can anyone name a good thing that BLM has done for the Black community? No? Didn’t think so.
Most nonprofits don’t buy luxury homes worth millions of dollars. However, one did and that group was also responsible for one of the most destructive movements in American history. Nonetheless, there is more than enough evidence to suggest that this organization has done nothing but make the Black community worse off.
This is why Lil Yachty said what needed to be said: that they are “literally a scam.” However, BLM responded in the most racist way possible and claimed he “has been drinking the white supremacist ideology Kool-Aid.” It’s unclear why calling out people for using nonprofit funds on luxury homes has anything to do with White supremacy but those claims are unsurprising.
JUST IN: Black Lives Matter lashes out at Rapper Lil Yachty after he accused them of being a scam, says he is the "Kool-Aid" drinking scammer.
This sounds like something a scammer would say.
BLM is accusing Yachty of submitting to "white supremacist ideology" after he called… pic.twitter.com/3X3gyMjrkk
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) March 13, 2025
According to the New York Post:
BLM came under fire in 2022 after their lavish home purchase was exposed by New York Magazine. According to the report, “The California property was purchased for nearly $6 million in cash in October 2020 with money that had been donated to BLMGNF (Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation).”
The report caused the activist organization to respond on Twitter.
“There have been a lot of questions surrounding recent reports about the purchase of Creator’s House in California,” the Black Lives Matter official Twitter account posted. “Despite past efforts, BLMGNF recognizes that there is more work to do to increase transparency and ensure transitions in leadership are clear,” it added.
Despite pretending that the organization cares so much about transparency, they proceeded to call any report looking into their finances as “inflammatory and speculative.” However, it’s unclear how they can blame others for “causing harm” when anyone using the funds for valid reasons should be an open book.
In subsequent tweets, BLM called a flurry of reports looking into the group’s finances “inflammatory and speculative” and blamed them for “causing harm.” The reports “do not reflect the totality of the movement,” the organization claimed.
Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation responded to Fox News Digital’s request for comment on Yachty’s claims with strong words for the rapper: “It’s clear Lil Yachty has been drinking the white supremacist ideology Kool-Aid. His comments are wrong. They are misinformed, unoriginal, and crafted to please the same people who profit from Black suffering.”
It’s unclear who these people are “who profit from Black suffering” but I am sure Lil Yachty does not know either.
The statement continued, “The real scam isn’t Black Lives Matter. It is watching Black artists with massive platforms recycle the same tired attacks on Black movements while ignoring the actual systems killing us. Black Lives Matter has supported Black families who have lost loved ones to police violence. We have built programs, funded mutual aid, and fought in courtrooms and on the streets to protect our people.”
Why does it seem like all these people do is call everyone racist the moment a sensational incident happens, which then results in mass civil unrest? Because they claim they have done so much more than that but I have not seen any evidence to support that statement.
“BLM was never a scam, selling out your people for clout is,” Black Lives Matter said.
Lil Yachty did not sell out anyone and he has no obligation to defend frivolous spending by an organization that claims to do so much when in reality, their movement has burned down the cities and communities of the very people they pretend to fight for.
If I didn’t know any better, I would say BLM has harmed the Black community in so many ways but I do know better so I will not be saying that.
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