BLM gave $200,000 to Chicago group whose leader calls cops ‘pigs’ – FOX News

Equity and Transformation (EAT), established in 2018, is a Chicago-based social justice nonprofit founded "by and for post-incarcerated people," according to its website; The group has organized protests against police and advocates for reparations. However, it primarily focuses on achieving "social and economic equity for Black Workers engaged in the informal economy," or African Americans who work jobs "not regulated or protected by the state," which appears to include criminal activity.
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Pat S.
3 years ago

‘…Black Workers engaged in the informal economy,” or African Americans who work jobs “not regulated or protected by the state,” which appears to include criminal activity.’

Participants in the “informal economy” are well financed and protected by Lori, Kim, Toni and Tim. And EAT has the chutzpah to mount protests AND be covered as credible by MSM?

WTH? Talk about dystopian!

The Paraclete
3 years ago

If your group doesn’t have some snappy acronym, you’re just a Tom Cracker! DOPES,
defending oppressed people everywhere!

nixit
3 years ago

Equity and Transformation is also another SJW recipient of grants from the Woods Fund.

Lions Choice
3 years ago

BLM is a terrorist organization, a giant Ponzi scheme, and the worst thing to happen to Black America in decades

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