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BLM Co-Founder Patrisse Cullors Dumped From Warner Bros TV Deal After Producing No Content


Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors reportedly no longer has a TV production deal with Warner Bros. after the studio allowed the deal to expire without showing anything.

The production deal was signed in 2020 amid the BLM riots that devastated many US cities and resulted in up to $2 billion in destruction nationwide.

The deal was to produce both scripted and unscripted content, focusing on reparations and other forms of social justice. But in the end, the much-vaunted partnership came to nothing.

“The studio signed an overall deal with BLM co-founder Patrisse Cullors at some point in 2020. The deal expired at the end of October 2022,” a source told the New York Post. “The deal unfortunately did not result in any shows being produced.”

Patrisse Cullors, who describes herself as a ‘trained Marxist’, has resigned from BLM 2021 over allegations that she was spending the foundation’s money for her personal use. As Breitbart News reported, Cullors hosted personal parties at a $6 million Los Angeles property owned by the organization.

BLM now appears to be heading for bankruptcy with an $8.5 million budget shortfall.

None of this has stopped Cullors from continuing to promote his brand of social justice activism in the media.

In a February interview with The Guardian, Cullors lambasted President Joe Biden for suggesting he is failing the BLM movement. She also lobbied Transport Secretary Pete Buttigieg to “fund programs to get law enforcement out of traffic stops”.

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