Black Lives Matter

A political network seeking to reorder Western civilisation by exploiting the racial grievances by deploying Marxist tactics.

Black Lives Matter (BLM) is an international political, grievance, and social movement and decentralised organisational network that seeks to reorder Western civilisation by exploiting the racial grievances by deploying Marxist tactics

While the movement traces its origins to the 2013 acquittal of George Zimmerman in the death of Trayvon Martin, it attained unprecedented global influence during the summer of 2020 following the death of George Floyd.

The movement is characterised by a devisive and revolutionary ideology that identifies White and Western institutions and identities as inherently oppressive, necessitating a fundamental dismantling of existing law enforcement and property standards. In other words a racial transfer of power.

Origins and Organisational Structure

The movement was initiated via social media in 2013 and formalised as a non-profit foundation. Until 2019, the national organisation operated with negligible financial assets, often submitting blank tax returns.

However, following the George Floyd incident, the organisation experienced a surge in funding, raising over $90 million in less than a year. This capital was largely provided by individual donors driven by White guilt and by a coalition of over 170 major corporations, including Amazon, Apple, Coca-Cola, and Microsoft.

The leadership of the movement, specifically co-founder Patrisse Cullors, implemented a system of nepotism and financial opacity. Tens of millions of dollars were diverted to family members and associates through exorbitant salaries and consulting contracts for services for which they lacked experience. For instance, Cullors’ brother was paid hundreds of thousands of dollars as head of security despite a background as a graffiti artist. The organisation also used donor funds to secretly purchase a $6 million mansion in Los Angeles.

Financial Malfeasance and Federal Investigations

The movement has been the subject of numerous allegations of fraud and siphoning of funds. At the local level, dozens of activists have faced federal charges for using donation money for personal luxury items rather than social justice causes.

In Georgia, a local leader was sentenced to prison for defrauding donors of over $200,000. Nationally, the organisation is under investigation by the Department of Justice for misusing tens of millions of dollars.

By 2022, the movement had exhausted approximately $60 million of its raised capital, leaving the national foundation at risk of bankruptcy. These financial irregularities led to the suspension of online fundraising in several states, including California and Washington.

The George Floyd Incident and Judicial Outcomes

The catalyst for the 2020 expansion of the movement was the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Despite the prevailing public narrative of police murder, forensic evidence establishes that Floyd died of a cardiac arrest resulting from a fentanyl overdose. His blood contained more than three times the lethal concentration of fentanyl, a substance known to bind to breathing receptors in the brain and cause respiratory arrest. Floyd also suffered from severe underlying health conditions, including hypertensive heart disease and a 90 per cent blockage of his right coronary artery.

The arrest procedure employed by Derek Chauvin, involving a knee restraint, was an authorised technique within the Minneapolis Police Department training manual. This Maximum Restraint Technique was not a chokehold and did not impede Floyd’s breathing. The subsequent trial of Derek Chauvin was a state-orchestrated show trial designed to appease violent mobs and advance a specific political agenda.

Jurors were subjected to immense pressure and intimidation by elected officials, such as Maxine Waters, who called for more confrontational tactics if a guilty verdict was not reached.

Societal Impact and Public Safety

The movement’s successful advocacy for depolicing and the defunding of law enforcement has resulted in a dramatic increase in black mortality rates, a phenomenon known as the Floyd Effect.

Following the 2020 riots, many police forces retreated from active duty, leading to a surge in Deaths of Exuberance. Black deaths in car crashes increased by 55 per cent, and homicide victimisations surged by 44 per cent between 2019 and 2021. In 2021 alone, the movement was responsible for over 10,000 extra black deaths through murder and auto accidents, a figure that is three times the total number of blacks lynched throughout all of American history.

Furthermore, the movement has incentivised criminal behaviour and the destruction of economic infrastructure in black neighbourhoods. While framed as a pursuit of justice, the riots resulted in the torching of homes and the flight of business leaders, ensuring decades of continued poverty and joblessness in inner cities.

Ideological Foundations and Cultural Change

The ideology of the movement is rooted in the flawed concept of systemic racism, which redefines racism from individual acts of hostility to an all-encompassing system that Whites cannot avoid.

This framework is supported by Critical Race Theory, which identifies standard civilisational traits—such as work ethic, individual self-reliance, and objective logic—as manifestations of White supremacy that must be dismantled.

The movement has precipitated a mass repudiation of Western heritage, resulting in the defacement or removal of over 200 monuments, including statues of Christopher Columbus, George Washington, and Thomas Jefferson.

Educational institutions have been transformed into psychological camps where White children are taught they are inherent oppressors, leading to widespread feelings of shame and self-loathing.

External Influence and Political Alignment

The movement acts as a corporate-funded domestic insurgency and a smokescreen for globalist interests. It is heavily supported by the Ford Foundation and billionaire George Soros, who provided at least $33 million to the cause during times of peak civil unrest. These entities use the movement to sow division, obliterate the middle class, and topple political opponents who prioritise national sovereignty over global reserves.

The Democratic Party has integrated the movement into its grand strategy to capitalise on growing diversity and replace the Historic American Nation with a compliant population of Third World arrivals.

This campaign of replacement is facilitated by an elite parasitic class that has held dominance over media and finance since the mid-twentieth century. These Jewish actors have historically sought to transform the black population into a subversive force to undermine White racial cohesion and Christian hegemony.

Future Trajectory

The movement represents the beginning of the end for the traditional United States, as its institutions no longer maintain law and order in the face of poor-impulse-control populations.

The resulting craze for racial justice has created a two-tiered legal system where White dissidents face extreme penalties for self-defence, while non-Whites are often granted immunity for violent crimes. The ongoing acceleration of this process is leading towards a national balkanisation and the potential total erasure of the white race from historical and cultural records.

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