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The founder of a Black Lives Matter chapter has revealed in a newly published video that he quit the organization after he "learned the ugly truth" about
the organization.
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What are the details?
Rashard Turner founded the BLM chapter of St. Paul, Minnesota, in 2015. He explained in his video that he had hoped the organization would promote the dignity of black lives.
"I am living proof that no matter your start life, quality education is a pathway to success. I want the same success for our children in our communities. That's why in 2015, I was a founder of Black Lives Matter in St. Paul," Turner explained in the video. "I believed the organization stood for exactly what the name implies, black lives do matter."
Unfortunately, Turner said he quickly learned Black Lives Matter the organization "had little concern" for promoting the welfare of black lives.
"After a year on the inside, I learned they had little concern for rebuilding black families, and they cared even less about improving the quality of education for students in Minneapolis," Turner explained. "That was made
clear when they publicly denounced charter schools alongside the teachers union."
"I was an insider in Black Lives Matter. And I learned the ugly truth," he added. "The moratorium on charter schools does not support rebuilding the
black family. But it does create barriers to a better education for black children. I resigned from Black Lives Matter after a year and a half. But I didn't quit working to improve black lives and access to a great education."
https://youtu.be/wncYj2xfV6A
What have others said?
Black mothers of people who have been killed by police — and allegedly helped by BLM in the aftermath — are also speaking out against BLM.
Samaria Rice — the mother of Tamir Rice, the 12-year-old boy fatally shot by Cleveland police in 2014 — accused BLM of exploiting black deaths, the New
York Post reported.
"They are benefiting off the blood of our loved ones, and they won't even
talk to us," Rice said.
Meanwhile, Tamika Palmer, the mother of Breonna Taylor, blasted the
Louisville chapter of BLM in April and called it a "fraud."
"I could walk in a room full of people who claim to be here for Breonna's family who don't even know who I am, I've watched y'all raise money on behalf of Breonna's family who has never done a damn thing for us nor have we needed it or asked so Talk about fraud," Palmer said.
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