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Black Lives Matter Calgary Leader Arrested for Anti-Catholic Hate Crime

Black Lives Matter is having a tough time lately. Hundreds of millions of dollars were once donated by corporations, guilt-ridden liberals in Hollywood and other places, and deceived ordinary people to the groups. Most of these people have now quietly walked away, realizing that it was all a fraud.

It was the biggest, most successful race scam in American history. And BLM leaders made sure they got theirs before the clock struck midnight and they all turned into pumpkins.

Unbelievable cynicism, for sure. It’s also brazenly corrupt. There are tens of millions in missing money, but there is a small chance that anyone will be sent to prison.

It’s much easier to see the BLM black knights as the radical hate-mongers they are now that the luster of their armor is fading. According to local media, the leader of Black Lives Matter in Calgary, Canada has been charged with hate crimes after she allegedly prevented access to a Catholic School due to “bias or prejudice based on race, ethnicity, or ethnic origin.”

According to documents obtained by The Calgary Herald, Adora Nwofor was charged on June 2, with mischief in relation to a May 26 incident.

She is accused of interfering with the use of St. Thomas Aquinas School, 26 Avenue S.W. “For reasons of bias, hatred, or prejudice based on race, ethnic origin.”

Nwofor is 47 and the president of Black Lives Matter YYC. He has been a strong advocate for abortion rights.

She organized a protest at Olympic Plaza on May 20, 2022, in response to the anticipated overturning by the U.S. Supreme Court of Roe v. Wade. This landmark ruling from 1973 legalized abortions in the United States.

Later, the U.S. Supreme Court reversed Roe v. Wade based on a draft decision that was leaked.

News is spread slowly in America. Recent Pew survey results show that 51% still support BLM. This is down from 67% of Americans in 2020.

Daily Mail:

A sharp drop in donations has been seen as a result of the decline in the support shown for the BLM Global Network Foundation, a group that is surrounded by controversy.

The group’s tax filings, released last month, showed that it raised just $9 million during its last fiscal year. This is a sharp decline from $79 million the year before.

The 60-page tax return showed that the foundation had spent more than it had earned during its last fiscal period, which ran from July 1, 2020, to June 30, 2022.

The company’s assets decreased from $42 million to $30 million, a drop of roughly 30 million dollars.

The tax documents also show the foundation continued its business relationship with security contractor Paul Cullors, the brother of BLM co-founder Patrisse Cullors, who resigned as foundation director in 2021.

The more things change…

Nate Kennedy

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