"Black Lives Matter" calls for a boycott of white-owned businesses
The appeal is also directed against organizations and banks with white owners. "Move your money out of white-corporate banks that finance our oppression and open accounts with Black-owned banks.
White-supremacist-capitalism uses policing to protect profits and steal Black life…including the lives of John Crawford, Steven Taylor, Redel Jones, Yuvette Henderson, Albert Ramon Dorsey, Dennis Todd Rogers & Sky Young. Let’s use every tool in our toolbox…including our dollars…to end white-supremacist-capitalism." demanded the movement."
"Black Lives Matter": Want to build black communities
On the blackxmas website, BLM lists banks, organizations and companies with black owners. It says: “We are not trying to replace white capitalism with black capitalism, but rather to renounce the calls for rampant consumption and instead use our money to build a black community.” In this way, autonomous structures could be created for dark-skinned people .
Numerous users, including blacks, expressed their outrage about the action under the Instagram post. "I am a big advocate and activist against racism, however, No it is not ‘Black Xmas’, it is thankfully CHRISTMAS, a time when we celebrate the birth of our saviour Jesus Christ," one comment said.
"How am I supposed to shop in a company with a black owner if you have burned down the shops during your protests?" Wrote another user, referring to the riots after the death of the George Floyd.
Source: Junge Freiheit
On the blackxmas website, BLM lists banks, organizations and companies with black owners. It says: “We are not trying to replace white capitalism with black capitalism, but rather to renounce the calls for rampant consumption and instead use our money to build a black community.” In this way, autonomous structures could be created for dark-skinned people .
Numerous users, including blacks, expressed their outrage about the action under the Instagram post. "I am a big advocate and activist against racism, however, No it is not ‘Black Xmas’, it is thankfully CHRISTMAS, a time when we celebrate the birth of our saviour Jesus Christ," one comment said.
"How am I supposed to shop in a company with a black owner if you have burned down the shops during your protests?" Wrote another user, referring to the riots after the death of the George Floyd.
Source: Junge Freiheit