Former founder of BlackLivesMatters in Saint Paul Minnesota Rashad Turner has bravely turned on the organization after realizing it serves a dark deep liberal purpose that has absolutely nothing to do with the betterment of black lives. “In 2015, I was the founder of Black Lives Matter in St. Paul,” Turner, the president and executive director of Minnesota Parent Union, said in the YouTube video called “the truth revealed about BLM.”
Thankfully for him, Turner realized he was knee-deep in a destructive cult and has since become an advocate. Spreading awareness to the true nature of the group.
“I believed the organization stood for exactly what the name implies — black lives do matter,” he said in the video for TakeCharge Minnesota, a group opposing the idea that systemic racism is to blame for problems in US society.
“However, after a year on the inside, I learned they had little concern for rebuilding black families,” he insisted.
He said BLM “cared even less about improving the quality of education for students in Minneapolis,” adding it was “made clear when they publicly denounced charter schools alongside the teachers’ union.”
“I was an insider in Black Lives Matter and I learned the ugly truth — the moratorium on charter schools does not support rebuilding the black family. But it does create barriers to a better education for black children,” he insisted.
“I resigned from Black Lives Matter after a year and a half. But I didn’t quit working to improve black lives and access to a great education,” he said.
“I was an insider in Black Lives Matter and I learned the ugly truth — the moratorium on charter schools does not support rebuilding the black family. But it does create barriers to a better education for black children,” he insisted.
“I resigned from Black Lives Matter after a year and a half. But I didn’t quit working to improve black lives and access to a great education,” he said.
Turner told Fox News that he first started the local BLM chapter under the assumption the group would want to fight for black people from troubled backgrounds to get educated and find success, just like he had.
“When I was 2 years old, my father was shot and killed. My mother wasn’t able to take care of me, so I was raised by my grandparents,” he said, detailing how he went on to become the first person in his family to get a degree, going on to get a master’s degree in education.
“I am living proof that no matter your start in life, quality education is a pathway to success,” he said.
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Turner is just one of the many I expect will eventually see through the smoke and mirrors and see the group for what it is— A means to control and divide. For as long as Americans don’t stand together, they can’t fight corrupt politicians from ripping away their rights and passing controlling policies.