Hey BLM supporters. Y'all got played

Of course it is.

The Swamp Riddled IRS just isn’t interested in finding fraud unless it is conservative fraud.

Was work performed? That could be fraud. Nepotism is yucky.

Did you miss the part where they donated 25 million and have 42 million of assets?

Did I mention that or was I specific in what I spotlighted as fraud?

Yup. Big Mama got paid. BLM supporters got fleeced.

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I didn’t donate to the org… however how exactly did those who did get “fleeced”?

I was told BLM never gave a dime in donations. I was told there was fraud because executives received a salary. I was told the tax forms would show fraud. Now that they are out in the open, where is the fraud?

Where is the “deception?”

That’s a pretty important part of “fraud” - arguably the most important part.

Did BLM ever say they wouldn’t employ people?

And that those employees get paid. They think people work for free?

:rofl::rofl::rofl::+1:t4:

Maybe you can point out the fraud I was told would be found as soon as their taxes were made public

Capitalism is wonderful isn’t it?

She was paid for her skills. Or do you think she should work for free?

Did she forget to put them on the taxes?

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I was told you are an idiot.

Should I believe them?

She donated to her baby daddy.

That’s not nice.

Ad hom insults when you can’t answer the question.

And it showed up on the taxes. Did her baby daddy do any of the work he was paid for? If not, then that is definitely fraud. If he did, then it is just keeping the business within the family. No problem with that, right?

I know it’s not nice. People say that. Pretending otherwise would be foolish.

You didn’t answer. Should I believe them?

Part of it did. What difference does that make?

Answer my question and then I’ll answer yours

Is it fraudulent to pay a company, owned by a relative, to do work?

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…because the donors’ hearts were contributing to solving the problem, where they believed the leaders of BLM understood the root causes and would directly address and solve them.

“I have a dream.”