Kim Klacik: I’m Glad How BLM Is Now Exposed for Enriching Themselves with Donations
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KLACIK: "I guess the silver lining here is the fact that now this is trending all over Twitter and there are a lot of young black people that supported this organization that are now realizing that they were supporting an organization that was basically doing things to enrich themselves. For me, you know, growing up and knowing what the Black Panthers did during their time, you know, they would help in the community. Here we are going through a pandemic where a lot of people lost their jobs and their livelihoods, couldn't feed their families, and here BLM is raking in $90 million and didn't do anything with it during the pandemic in predominantly black communities. So I think that there a lot of people that are now completely turned off by BLM. I myself was never a supporter because they have always talked about how they were against the family structure, but I am glad that now everything is coming to fruition and people are seeing what kind of organization this is. You know, in inner cities across this country — as you know, I ran in the Baltimore area — we see often that many criminals, they leverage their urban struggles for self-enrichment, and that’s exactly what BLM did."




