Black Lives Matter’s Leslie Mac and Marissa Jenae Redefine Fraud With Latest Scheme To Manipulate Whites

Two Black Lives Matter movement activists, Leslie Mac and Marissa Jenae Johnson, are redefining fraud as evidenced by a recent campaign.

Black Lives Matter’s Leslie Mac and Marissa Jenae Redefine Fraud With Latest Scheme To Manipulate Whites

Via the Internet –  Two Black Lives Matter movement activists, Leslie Mac and Marissa Jenae Johnson, are redefining fraud as evidenced by a recent campaign. In the name of empowering black people and ending what they call “white supremacy”, the two women have begun selling “Safety Pin Boxes” online.

According to news sources, the title alludes to “the virtue-signalling safety pin campaign”.  Mac’s and Johnson’s business is geared toward “white people who want to be allies in the fight for black liberation”.  White supporters can choose options, pay a fee, and then receive instructions on ideas and options to support their movement on a monthly basis.

The business offers three different safety pin box options along with a single-use box.  Assigned tasks may include data collection, influencing networks, personal development, and a show of ‘radical’ compassion.  The tasks are designed to be completed within one month.  Members are encouraged to document their work and network with other group members.  One of the three options is a one-time $50 Revenge box, with the instructions to “send this box to a Trump supporter, bigot, or white supremacist of your choice.” If that option is chosen, it is noted that the subscriber was a contributor to the Black Lives Matter movement.  The other two options are a $50 per month Pin Pals box and a $25 per month E-Ally box.

The question arising from this business is who does it support?  As it stands, the two activists – to the tune of over $100,000 per year.  The business’ web site answers that very question, and states that the Safety Pin Box supports ‘all of us’.  It further states that one-time financial gifts will be given to individual black women who have a demonstrated commitment to serving black people.  No specific details on what these amounts are or who the recipients might be are given.  Black women who support black liberation are encouraged to apply and recipients are chosen randomly.  Of course, the web site states that the more subscribers they have, the more black women that they can support.

According to the business web site, “black women receive financial support.  White people work to end white supremacy.  Black people guide white ally work.  White people learn to redirect resources and do racial justice personal development.”   Mac and Johnson claim to have 300 subscribers already.  They are best known for shutting down former Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders’ rally in 2015 by rushing the stage.

Johnson told a news source that the business’ target customer is any person that is aware of his or her white privilege and who learns to learn, give back to black people, are humble, and are willing to make mistakes.  Both Leslie Mac and Marissa Jenae have designated the business as a for profit, not non-profit.  None of the names of anyone who has allegedly received money from the business or Mac and Johnson have been made public.

This business reeks of fraud and discrimination.  There appears to be no accountability for any funds that are received, any public disclosure of funds that have been received, or who has received disbursements.  If white people were to set up some type of business such as this, we would be called out for racial division and discrimination and thoroughly embarrassed by the media. The hype and rhetoric from this business is simply an attempt to instill guilt in apparently vulnerable part of our society.  This type of business is what we have come to expect from Black Lives Matter:  a consistent effort to further divide whites and blacks, instigation toward non-peaceful protest, and a continued exploitation of white people to further their own efforts – at any cost.

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