BLM founder buys million dollar compound in LA Hills – IOTW Report

BLM founder buys million dollar compound in LA Hills

She is well on her way to being the next Sharpton.

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A secluded mini-compound tucked into L.A.’s rustic and semi-remote Topanga Canyon was recently sold for a tad more than $1.4 million to a corporate entity that public records show is controlled by Patrisse Khan-Cullors, 37-year-old social justice visionary and co-founder of the galvanizing and, for some, controversial Black Lives Matter movement.

Kahn-Cullors, a UCLA and USC graduate married about five years ago to social activist (and amateur boxer) Janaya Khan, co-founder of Black Lives Matter Toronto, created the #BlackLivesMatter hashtag in 2013 in response to George Zimmerman’s acquittal in the 2012 shooting of Trayvon Martin. Since then, the largely decentralized movement has been at the influential forefront on issues of police brutality and racially motivated violence against Black people, particularly in the wake of George Floyd’s killing last summer that sparked massive protests across the United States and around the globe. Kahn-Cullors’ published “When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir” in 2018.

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18 Comments on BLM founder buys million dollar compound in LA Hills

  1. So she moves into an almost 100% white community? With money she got screaming white privilege? One thing you gotta give REgressives, they are immune to seeing their own hypocrisy.

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  2. A million dollar “compound” in the LA Hills is same as a mud hut in a Louisiana swamp. But in Louisiana you could buy the whole swamp with that kinda buks…..

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  3. Topanga isn’t really a neighborhood as much as a loose amalgam of houses in the canyon – which at the bottom runs into the east end of Malibu. It’s hippie central, has been since, well, since hippies were created. I’m sure she will get along very well with her Berkenstock-shod neighbors.

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  4. A 1.4 million property in a lefty area of Kali?

    So we’re talking a run down shack sold on address/zip code alone.

    Without even looking, compare whatever it is to a 1.4 million property in Dallas. Even with the current rise in property values here due to the influx of people fleeing blue states – it’s a steal by comparison.

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