Black Lives Matter donated $200,000 during its 2021 fiscal year to a radical Chicago group run by a defund the police activist who has repeatedly referred to cops as ‘pigs.’
Richard Wallace, who heads black activist group Equity and Transformation (EAT), organized several anti-police protests, has called officers ‘b*****ds,’ and has shown support for late rapper Tupac Shakur’s aunt Assata Shakur – a terrorist wanted by the FBI for the murder of a New Jersey State Trooper.
He also believes that African-Americans are entitled reparations due to centuries of slavery and white oppression.
Recently released tax forms for the BLM Global Network Foundation show the firm – which recently admitted to the misspending of $90million in donated funds in 2020 after the death of George Floyd – gifted EAT a $200,000 ‘cash grant’ in 2021.
Tupac Shakur’s aunt Assata Shakur (pictured) – a terrorist and cop killer wanted by the FBI
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The group, founded by Wallace in 2018, refers to itself as a social justice nonprofit ‘by and for post-incarcerated people,’ according to its website.
Since its inception, the firm has also organized dozens of protests against police, and has called for government-mandated 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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