Black Lives Matter Grifter Cullors Preps Warner Bros. Projects on Reparations

The Hollywood Reporter reports that former Black Lives Matter (BLM) grifter Patrisse Cullors is working with Warner Bros. on television projects advocating for racialized reparations.

Cullors, who identifies as a “trained Marxist,” resigned from BLM in May of last year after being slammed for her hypocrisy in becoming a multi-millionaire with multiple homes while claiming to represent minorities “oppressed” by purported systemic racism.

Now, Cullors has released a book titled, An Abolitionist’s Handbook: 12 Steps to Changing Yourself and the World. In addition, she is working on several documentary projects for Warners TV, one of which argues that land must be returned to indigenous peoples as a form of racial reparations.

“My art practice and political practice are extensions of my abolitionist views,” Cullors stated. “Any project I’m working on, whether it’s art or writing, all my work now with Warner Brothers — what I have framed it as is ‘abolitionist aesthetics.’ The way that white supremacy, the way that the prison system and the police system has aestheticized itself, I want to aestheticize abolition.”

But mostly what this race hustler wants to do is continue to enrich herself by exploiting the manufactured racial division in America to which she has contributed so significantly.


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2020 Deal with Warner Brothers to Produce Race-Focused Projects

In October 2020, Cullors signed a production deal with the Warner Bros. Television Group to produce content including animation, scripted and unscripted projects, longform series, and digital projects to be aired on streaming services, television, and film. In an interview with Variety magazine, Cullors said: “Black voices, especially Black voices who have been historically marginalized, are important and integral to today’s storytelling. Our perspective and amplification is necessary and vital to helping shape a new narrative for our families and communities. I am committed to uplifting these stories in my new creative role with the Warner Bros. family. As a longtime community organizer and social justice activist, I believe that my work behind the camera will be an extension of the work I’ve been doing for the last twenty years. I look forward to amplifying the talent and voices of other Black creatives through my work.”

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