“Black Lives Matter Founder Makes Money From Prison Reform, Starts Consulting Firm to Sell Ideology, Partners with Warner Bros.
According to a screenshot of a tweet by former Wall Street Journal reporter Asra Nomani on Saturday, Carlos Consulting sells theories of racial criticism. The company has been unable to log in since the Carlos purchase came to light. (Screenshot of Asra Nomani’s tweet)
Marxism has become big business in the U.S. Patrisse Cullors, founder and executive director of the BLM Global Network Foundation, describes himself as a “trained Marxist” and earned more than $20,000 a month in 2019 when he chaired the Los Angeles Prison Reform Group .
“The Daily Caller reviewed her financial records submitted to the California Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) and found that “Reform L.A. Jail” was established in 2019 through her consulting firm “Janaya and Patrisse Consulting” paid Carlos a total of $191,000 in 2019. The description of each of the seven payments reported to Carlos’ firm that year reads “P. Cullors, Chief Officer, Business Owner.
“The Daily Wire reports that it is unclear exactly when Reform L.A. Prison began paying Carlos’ salary. According to the FPPC report (https://apps1.lavote.net/camp/Schedules/5197.pdf), the first payment of $51,000 occurred between January 2019 and the end of June 2019.
On the Reform L.A. Prisons website, it reads, “We are challenging the largest prison system in the world, and our campaign – powered by Black Lives Matter, community organizations and grassroots citizens — gathered more than 247,000 signatures to get Los Angeles County on the March 3, 2020 ballot”, with a large photo of Carlos prominently displayed on the website.
Former Wall Street Journal reporter Normani tweeted that, like a good capitalist consulting firm, Carlos’ consulting firm profits from buzzwords it invents. The consulting firm’s website is currently unavailable. (Screenshot of Asra Q. Nomani’s tweet)
Carlos Consulting specializes in “organizational transformation and strategic planning sessions,” according to a screenshot of a tweet by former Wall Street Journal reporter Asra Nomani on Saturday. On its “How We Can Help You Succeed” page, the firm claims to offer “one-on-one coaching, anti-bias training, racial and gender justice training…”
Normani tweeted that Carlos and her wife, who turned out to be anti-capitalist and Marxist, “used their relationship with BLM to profit from their status… as capitalists.” Since the revelation of Carlos’ purchase, the consulting firm’s website is no longer available.
Carlos’ “BLM Global Network Fund” issued a public statement Tuesday saying that Carlos serves “as executive director of the group in a volunteer capacity,” adding that they are registered as a nonprofit 501(c)3 and cannot and do not use any resources to purchase personal property. personal property.
However, on Guidestar, a website that provides information about nonprofit organizations, there is only “BLM Foundation” and not “BLM Global Network Foundation,” which are not the same thing, and they even have different views on the topic of “police reduction. The two are not the same thing, and even the views on the topic of “police cuts” are different.
According to a Daily Wire report last June, from July 2017 to June 2019, Carlos’ BLM Global Network Fund spent $4.5 million on consultants, travel, and salaries, while only providing funding to outside groups (such as local BLM chapters). Local BLM chapters, for example, received $328,000 for their activities.
According to Federal Election Commission records, Carlos’ firm earned an additional $46,330 in 2018 from Real Justice PAC, a political action committee founded by left-wing radicals, and Carlos was named a senior adviser on the group’s website.
“The Jewish Voice reports that most of Carlos’ speaking fees are not publicly available, but last year she and two other BLM celebrities charged the University of Florida $10,000 each for online learning and charged video chatters. She has since curated BLM’s global art show ComplexCon and worked on an ad campaign for Adidas, describing herself as a “choreographer, designer, producer and director.
In addition, Carlos, 37, signed a multi-platform deal with Warner Bros. Pictures last October to perform, write, consult and promote in Hollywood, creating a television series for the Black Lives Matter movement, which has been a product of the entertainment industry because of their racial hate movement. The movement has made it its mission to subvert the traditional family structure of the West and re-invent the family structure of the Black community.
Black Lives Matter became the movement’s tagline after the deaths of Michael Brown in Missouri, Eric Garner in New York and Tamir Rice in Ohio in confrontations with white police officers beginning in 2013 and suddenly reaching a fever pitch last year after the Floyd incident. Suddenly, the movement reached a fever pitch, and Carlos’ profile was raised even further.
But in a March 2021 statement, Rice’s mother, Samaria Rice, accused Carlos and other leaders of the BLM global network of “monopolizing and capitalizing” on the death of her son. Rice and another mother said in a joint statement, “We have never hired them as representatives of our struggle for justice.”
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