Topic: Patrisse Cullors

4 chapters across the catalog

76: Third Rail
2:11:15 - 2:15:18

76: Third Rail

Black Lives Matter Financial Scrutiny and Missing Records

The discussion moves to the B-block, focusing on reports that Black Lives Matter (BLM) Global Network Foundation is halting fundraising due to missing financial records. Investigative reporter Andrew Kerr details how the organization failed to disclose the whereabouts of $60 million in donations. Mo suggests the leadership is being "burned" by their corporate handlers now that their utility has expired.

76: Third Rail
2:27:50 - 2:31:46

76: Third Rail

Patrisse Cullors and the "Right-Wing Attack" Narrative

A clip of BLM co-founder Patrisse Cullors interviewing with Jemele Hill is analyzed. Cullors claims she stepped down due to "right-wing attacks" and FBI threats rather than financial scrutiny. Mo dismisses this as damage control, noting that Cullors and other leaders were "Marxist-trained" tools who are now being discarded by the professional fundraising apparatus.

68: Lizard Lounge
44:48 - 49:08

68: Lizard Lounge

Patrisse Cullors, Marxist Philosophy and Capitalism

Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors addressed allegations of being a "trained Marxist" by confirming her belief in Marxist philosophy as a tool for criticizing capitalism. While she attempted to laugh off some criticisms on her YouTube channel, her admission has alienated many who support capitalism and private property. This ideological stance has become a central point of contention for those opposing the influence of BLM in public institutions.

48: Shootist
3:40:01 - 3:48:38

48: Shootist

Bishop Larry Gaiters and the "Three Witches" of BLM

Bishop Larry Gaiters claims that the three founders of Black Lives Matter are "witches" and members of "black Skull and Bones" sororities. Adam Curry connects this to "technical sorcery" in media, where camera cuts and zooms act as "spells" to manipulate public perception. The show concludes with a discussion on "counter-sorcery" and the "Banana Clip Theory" song, urging listeners to pay attention to the truth.