Black Lives Matter Co-Founder Has Bought Four Homes Since 2016

Patrisse Khan-Cullors, one of the self-proclaimed Marxist co-founders of Black Lives Matter, is reported to have purchased four homes over the last few years, as she has profited immensely off her activism.

Apparently non-profit activism helps make big money for left wing activist Patrisse Cullors, the co-founder of Black Lives Matter who is said to have purchased four homes since 2016.

Dirt.com recently reported that the “37-year-old social justice visionary” Khan-Cullors bought a $1.4 million mansion in Topanga, a posh Los Angeles neighborhood in the Santa Monica mountains.

The Topanga neighborhood is also largely a white neighborhood even though Cullors’ organization Black Lives Matter encourages people to back “black business” and “buy black.”

The New York Post reported that Cullors bought a $510,000 home in Inglewood in 2016, which is worth an estimated $800,000 today.

The controversial BLM activist also bought a $590,000 home in South LA that is worth approximately $720,000, and also bought a ranch in Georgia for $415,000 last year, “featuring a private airplane hangar with a studio apartment above it.”

In addition to owning the several high-end homes, the New York Post also reported Khan-Cullors and her spouse Janaya Khan are reportedly eyeing property in the Bahamas at an exclusive resort frequented by Justin Timberlake and Tiger Woods.

Patrisse Cullors stated in a 2015 interview that her and other BLM founders were “trained Marxists” who are very engaged in “ideological theories.”

Khan-Cullors has also signed a production deal with Warner Bros Television, a strange business move for someone who claims to be a Marxist.

It also should be noted that it’s antithetical for someone who claims to be a Marxist to also own several expensive homes worth several million dollars combined.


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