The founder of Black Lives Matter in St. Paul, Minnesota recently released a video in which he called out the group's “ugly truth,” by which he meant their positions on family and education.
Rashad Turner, the founder of a Black Lives Matter chapter in Minnesota, said he quit after learning the “ugly truth” about the activist group’s priorities.
Ex-BLM leader says he quit after learning the ugly truth about the organization and claims they have little concern for rebuilding black families
Rashad Turner, who founded the local BLM chapter in St. Paul, Minnesota, in 2015, released a video last week titled The Truth Revealed about BLM
In the video, Turner said he eventually came to the realization that BLM had little concern for rebuilding black families and that he d learned the ugly truth
His video also highlighted how BLM s website once stated that it wanted to disrupt the nuclear family structure
Turner s comments about the BLM organization come less than a week after its national co-founder Patrisse Cullors revealed she was stepping down
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In a video posted to YouTube on Sunday, the founding member of a Black Lives Matter organization in Minnesota announced he was quitting the group after realizing the true aims of BLM s leaders did not line up with the needs of his hometown s black community. I believed the organization stood for exactly what the name implies black lives do matter, explained Rashad Turner in the video announcing his decision to step away from BLM after helping create the chapter in St. Paul, Minnesota. However, after a year on the inside, I learned they had little concern for rebuilding Black families. And they cared even less about improving the quality of education for students in Minneapolis. That was made clear when they publicly denounced charter schools alongside the teacher s union.
Many mothers are now realizing that Black Lives Matter, the ideological and violent movement which purports to fight against so-called racism, is a big monkey business which piggy-banks on moral and political crisis. For example, BLM co-founder Patrisse Cullors, a thorough Marxist, has been living a lavish lifestyle. She lives in a multi-million-dollar house, and she has her own private jet.[1]
Cullors admits in her book
When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir: “I read, study, adding Mao, Marx and Lenin to my knowledge and hooks, Lorde and Walker. I focus on young people and produce spoken-word events.”[2] The