Monday, April 12, 2021

CDC declares "racism a public health threat" ...WOW... can you get anymore political? Oh wait they already did with covid-19 !

 

But ... it is ok , to say this so ..... Let's call a cracker a cracker ( a cracker being a term for whites)... that is not at all a "threat to your health",  unless  you are white that is ... then it is just suck it up buttercup, it is only a "word" ...

 I can say the above word "cracker",  for it is only "racist towards whites"... had I used any derogatory word or phrase towards any other nationality or race I would be an outcast!

Yes it is the "crackers" (which, is a derogatory name for whites) Caucasians are now labeled the root of all evil in the world and now even a sickness, and a health advisory is needed... well at least for those who are "woke"  ...  now the CDC is confirming it ... if ever there was a time to wake up and realize the CDC is a bullshit political hack of an organization, run by big pharma and the left ... their statement ... racism is a health threat, (as it applies to Caucasians, being those who are racist) should make your blood run cold and scare the crap out of you! 

This is the same CDC that is running the show on covid-19 and recommending; on many levels demanding you take a vaccination to return to “normal”… yes the same CDC that millions of people trust and believe (after all the government, drug companies and doctors would not lie to you right???)  …

So one day in the not so distant future, I can envision there will be a “vaccine” for your racism, only forced on “white people” for they are the only ones who are such … right???... this is what the CDC is saying and they are “trustworthy right” … why,  you lined up and took their vaccines and you signed your kids up to do the same … so you must believe everything they say … well that means,  if you are white,  you are a public health threat,  by the mere fact of your skin color …

This is in no way a "political statement", from the far left, right??? ... no wait... I will include Republicans as well for they are owned by big pharma and the CDC as well... even Trump bent his knees to Dr. Fauci and the CDC when he was President!  What a scam ... what bullshit ... 

Maybe the cure for "racism" will be to do what they did in South Africa all property owned by whites was taken away from them and many whites were killed or tortured, for their "perceived health threat" .... yeah ... that was it they were killed and tortured for they were a "health threat" ... 

https://www.news.com.au/world/africa/farmer-killings-farmers-tortured-and-killed-in-horrific-south-africa-raids/news-story/1aae3fe47328ada3b6a3d369675877df        

 https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/10/30/blackmonday-white-farmers-protest-against-farm-murder

America is not America anymore, it does not obey the law under the Biden administration, nor does the current congress and senate (I wonder did they ever do so)  ... all men are created equal ... the Dems want to start a race war and they have the CDC on their side and most corporations and all of main stream social media ...


The ones with the loudest mouths for Black people (BLM), they are the ones who do the least for the inner city Blacks and those in poverty … BLM took in over 90 million dollars in donations last year (such is tax free) … I would like to see a forensic audit done on where all that money went to… did a majority of it go to the Democratic party and the leaders of BLM???  


 BLM attack Blacks 


                                                    BLM comes into communities to stir up trouble 

Here is how some of the "tax free money" is being spent in the BLM non-profit 

Inside BLM co-founder Patrisse Khan-Cullors’ million-dollar real-estate buying binge

By Isabel Vincent

April 10, 2021 | 7:23pm | Updated

As protests broke out across the country in the name of Black Lives Matter, the group’s co-founder went on a real estate-buying binge, snagging four high-end homes for $3.2 million in the US alone, according to property records.

Patrisse Khan-Cullors, 37, also eyed property in the Bahamas at an ultra-exclusive resort where Justin Timberlake and Tiger Woods both have homes, The Post has learned. Luxury apartments and townhouses at the beachfront Albany resort outside Nassau are priced between $5 million and $20 million, according to a local agent.

The self-described Marxist last month purchased a $1.4 million home on a secluded road a short drive from Malibu in Los Angeles, according to a report. The 2,370 square-foot property features “soaring ceilings, skylights and plenty of windows” with canyon views. The Topanga Canyon homestead, which includes two houses on a quarter acre, is just one of three homes Khan-Cullors owns in the Los Angeles area, public records show.

Some fellow activists were taken aback by the real estate revelations.

Hawk Newsome, the head of Black Lives Matter Greater New York City, called for “an independent investigation” to find out how the global network spends its money.

 “If you go around calling yourself a socialist, you have to ask how much of her own personal money is going to charitable causes,” he said. “It’s really sad because it makes people doubt the validity of the movement and overlook the fact that it’s the people that carry this movement.”

Last year, Khan-Cullors and spouse Janaya Khan ventured to Georgia to acquire a fourth home — a “custom ranch” on 3.2 rural acres in Conyers featuring a private airplane hangar with a studio apartment above it, and the use of a 2,500-foot “paved/grass” community runway that can accommodate small airplanes.



The three-bedroom, two-bath house, about 30 minutes from Atlanta, has an indoor swimming pool and a separate “RV shop” that can accommodate the repair of a mobile home or small aircraft, according to the real estate listing.

The Peach State retreat was purchased in January 2020 for $415,000, two years after the publication of Khan-Cullors’ best-selling memoir, “When They Call You a Terrorist.”

In October, the activist signed “a multi-platform” deal with Warner Bros. Television Group to help produce content for “black voices who have been historically marginalized,” she said in a statement.

It is not known how much Khan-Cullors received in compensation in either deal.

Khan-Cullors began her buying spree in L.A. in 2016, a few years after the civil rights movement she started from a hashtag — #blacklivesmatter — with fellow activists Alicia Garza and Opal Tometi began to gain traction around the world.

That year, she bought a three-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom home in Inglewood for $510,000. It is now worth nearly $800,000. Khan-Cullors added her wife, the co-founder of Black Lives Movement in Canada, to the deed in a family trust last year. The couple married in 2016.

two years later, in 2018, Khan-Cullors purchased a four-bedroom home in South Los Angeles, a multi-ethnic neighborhood. Khan-Cullors paid $590,000 for the 1,725 square-foot home, although the price has since climbed to $720,000, according to public records.

Three of the homes were bought in Khan-Cullors’ name, and the Topanga Canyon property was purchased under a limited liability company that she controls, according to public records cited by “Dirt,” the real estate blog that first reported the March 30 purchase.

Last year, Khan-Cullors and Khan were spotted in the Bahamas looking for a unit at the Albany, a real estate source who did not want to be identified told The Post. The elite enclave is laid out on “600 oceanside acres” and features a private marina and designer golf course. Current homes for sale include a nearly 8,000 square-foot, six-bedroom townhouse with a media room and marina views. The price is only available upon request, according to the resort’s website.

“People who buy at the Albany are buying their fourth or fifth home,” said a resort worker who did not want to be identified. “This is not a second-home residence. It’s extremely high-end, and people are coming here for complete and total privacy.”

While it’s not clear if Khan-Cullors purchased a property at the island retreat for the super-rich, her mere interest shows just how far she has come from the hard-scrabble Van Nuys neighborhood in L.A. where she spent her childhood with two brothers and a younger sister.

In her memoir, Khan-Cullors describes growing up in a housing project less than a mile from the affluent and largely white neighborhood of Sherman Oaks, a community of wide lawns and pools where “there is nothing that does not appear beautiful and well kept.” The four kids were mostly raised by her single mother who worked 16 hours a day to support the family, she writes.

Albany, a new planned community in the Bahamas.
The Albany residence Khan-Cullors reportedly looked at is on 600 oceanside acres.
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Growing up, Khan-Cullors lived in “a two-story, tan-colored building where the paint is peeling and where there is a gate that does not close properly and an intercom system that never works,” she writes. “The only place in my hood to buy groceries is a 7-Eleven.”

Khan-Cullors embraced activism and Marxism at a young age. “It started the year I turned twelve,” she writes. “That was the year that I learned that being black and poor defined me more than being bright and hopeful and ready.”

But she didn’t rise to national prominence until 2013, when she and two other activists protested the not-guilty verdict against George Zimmerman, who shot dead Trayvon Martin, an unarmed black teenager in Florida.

Black Lives Matter protests erupted again in 2020 after the May killing of George Floyd, who died after a Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck during his arrest.

Donations and pledges from corporations and individuals poured into the movement at that point. In February, the BLM non-profit co-founded by Khan-Cullors told the AP that they took in $90 million in 2020, with $21.7 million committed to grant funding and helping 30 black-led groups across the country.

Black Lives Matter leaders would not specify how much money they took in from prominent donors, according to the AP report.

It’s also not clear how much Khan-Cullors makes in salary as one of the leaders of the movement, since its finances are split among both non-profit and for-profit entities and difficult to trace.

Founded by Khan-Cullors and another activist, Kailee Scales, the non-profit Oakland, Calif.-based BLM Global Network Foundation was incorporated in 2017 and claims to have chapters throughout the US, UK and Canada, and a mission “to eradicate White supremacy and build power to intervene in violence inflicted on Black communities.” The group does not have a federal tax exemption and donations are filtered through ActBlue Charities and Thousand Currents, two non-profits that manage the cash.

At the same time that the Khan-Cullors incorporated the non-profit, she also set up the similarly named BLM Global Network, a for-profit which is not required to disclose how much it spends or pays its executives.

Some have criticized the lack of transparency.

An overview of the homes bought or looked at by Khan-Cullors.

Newsome of NYC’s BLM said, “We need black firms and black accountants to go in there and find out where the money is going. He added that his group does not receive any financial support from the BLM Global Network.

Neither Khan-Cullors nor BLM Global Network Foundation returned requests for comment.


Yet the CDC has stated “racism”, as it is defined, (racism, committed by Caucasians only) is a health crisis … just as the CDC and Dr. Fauci said … the covid-19 virus will spread inside a church or your local small business, but not in a BLM protest of tens of thousands of people, who are shoulder to shoulder and many without a mask  … and still people believe the CDC and Dr. Fauci … that is the real “sickness here” the real health threat to the entire globe ....