
Black Lives Matter, But Not As Much As The Pockets Of The Group’s Founders
Black Lives Matter (BLM) was founded to combat systemic racism and police brutality but has been marred by controversy. The movement gained prominence leading to protests that often turned violent, causing financial and social damage. Despite receiving millions, allegations of financial mismanagement and self-enrichment surfaced, with little support reaching victims’ families. Their “Defund the Police” movement contributed to rising crime in Black communities. Families of victims have accused BLM of profiting from their tragedies while failing to provide assistance. Once seen as a force for change, the movement now faces scrutiny over its leadership’s transparency and accountability. Their noble intentions are in question.