BLM Co-Founder Says Her Book is Like Mao’s Little Red Book

A viral clip shows Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors comparing her own book to Mao Zedong’s Little Red Book.

This is both shockingly pompous and scary.

It is pompous because this black bitch is no Mao. Whatever you think of Mao, he was a great man of history. He stands alone with Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin as one of the most influential figures of the 20th century. Cullors is not that.

It is scary because the Little Red Book was a plan for totally restructuring a civilization. Again, regardless of your views on Mao, the changes he made in China were gargantuan in scope. Much of what he did was so extreme that it had to be severely dialed back after his death.

The clip is undated, but it’s clearly old, because she is now much fatter, with “them titties be floppin around like water balloons,” as the negroes say.

(Wikipedia says her book was published in 2018, but I think she’s referring to something else in the clip.)

Cullors is lesbian married to a weird black lesbian from Canada, Janaya Khan.

They were lesbian-married in 2016, apparently.

I don’t think Mao Zedong would approve of this behavior.

Cullors was recently involved in a scandal, reported in the New York Post and elsewhere, related to her buying up of a very impressive portfolio of homes, all of them in overwhelmingly white neighborhoods.

This is some really great property. I’m gonna go ahead and assume it was a white investment advisor who made these decisions.

I don’t think the fact that these are in white neighborhoods implies anything political – she is simply a rich person investing wisely in high-value property, and there is no high-value property that is not in a white (or Asian or Jewish) neighborhood. She isn’t buying these houses to live in all of them, she’s buying them because if you have a lot of money, you don’t store it in the bank, you invest it in valuable things – especially real estate.

However, that said, I doubt she’s living in the hood.

The black website Black Enterprise reported on the spree-buying of millions of dollars worth of VERY NICE property, and Cullors issued a statement to them, part of which claimed that any reporting on the homes was a form of white supremacist terrorism:

Patrisse’s work for Black people over the years has made her and others who align with the fight for Black liberation targets of racist violence. The narratives being spread about Patrisse have been generated by right-wing forces intent on reducing the support and influence of a movement that is larger than any one organization. This right-wing offensive not only puts Patrisse, her child and her loved ones in harm’s way, it also continues a tradition of terror by white supremacists against Black activists. All Black activists know the fear these malicious and serious actions are meant to instill: the fear of being silenced, the trauma of being targeted, the torture of feeling one’s family is exposed to danger just for speaking out against unjust systems. We have seen this tactic of terror time and again, but our movement will not be silenced.

It’s kind of a weird response.

Frankly, I don’t think Mao would approve of that, either.

What Would Mao Say?

In fact, whereas BLM claims that all white people are guilty, Mao said explicitly that most white Americans are innocent of any wrongdoing towards the blacks and that only the ruling class was guilty, writing in 1963: “In the final analysis, national struggle is a matter of class struggle. Among the whites in the United States, it is only the reactionary ruling circles who oppress the Negro people.”

This is a very different narrative than the “systemic racism” and “microaggressions” regime being promoted by BLM, the media and the United States government.

If the ruling class was ever oppressing the negroes, they’re not doing that now. Instead, it is white people who are the target of the ire of the rich imperialists.

I am not a supporter of communism or democracy (these two systems are very similar and oftentimes indistinguishable). However, it is interesting to go back and note that the early and mid-20th century versions of those two systems bear no resemblance whatsoever to the modern system that we are facing.

I wish Black Lives Matter was more like Chinese communism and instead of shaking down white people to buy millions in elite real estate, they were doing something useful, like working to exterminate meddlesome tree sparrows.