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BLM & Cori Bush: Private Security Paid, Now Pushing Police Defunding.

Rep. Cori ​Bush​ Unveils Plan to Defund the Police

Rep. Cori Bush unveils‌ her plan to defund the police ​(Twitter).

A Black Lives Matter leader on⁢ Tuesday heaped praise upon Representative Cori Bush (D., Mo.), a member of the “Squad” who employs expensive​ private security guards, for introducing a plan to defund the police.

Black Lives ⁤Matter Leader Praises ‍Bush’s Plan

Bush⁤ teared up as Shalomyah Bowers, a member⁣ of the ‍Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation board of directors, called ⁣her a “brilliant” ‍and “strategic leader” for reintroducing the People’s Response Act, a measure that would ‌ fund unarmed social workers to‌ respond to mental health emergencies instead of police. Bowers said the bill was a critical step in upending “a law enforcement model that harms our communities” and abolishing the⁢ “prison complex” designed to “tear down⁢ black families.” Bush said her bill would prevent “thousands of‍ deaths and abuses” of black people at the hands⁣ of ‌police.

Private⁢ Security ⁢and‍ Financial‌ Scandals

Neither Bush nor Bowers ⁣will have reason to fear for their ‌safety should they succeed in abolishing the‌ police. Bush has paid over $680,000 on a crackpot private security ‍team since 2019 that includes Nathaniel Davis III, a​ self-proclaimed master of psychic self-defense who ⁤can ‌summon tornadoes with his⁣ hate, and Bush’s husband, Cortney Merritts. Black ‌Lives Matter ⁢spent $1.7 million on “professional security⁢ services” for its leaders in 2022, the charity reported in May.

Bowers’s appearance at Bush’s press conference comes as Black Lives ‍Matter ‌seeks to rehabilitate⁤ its image following a series ​of financial scandals. Black ⁢Lives Matter revealed in May that ​it lost $8.5 million and saw the value ⁢of its investment ‍accounts plummet by nearly​ $10 million in 2022, but that didn’t stop⁤ it from doling out⁣ $1.6 ​million to Bowers’s consulting firm that year.

Black Lives Matter’s 10-Year Anniversary

Black‍ Lives Matter celebrated its 10-year anniversary⁢ on July ‌13 with‌ a week-long “Defund The Police” ad campaign equating ‍police to modern-day slavery​ for black people.​ The campaign “will highlight the numerous reasons why funding the police​ doesn’t work—why ⁢militarizing the police doesn’t work, and why state-sanctioned violence enforces ⁣modern forms of slavery for Black people,” Black Lives​ Matter said on its website.

Pressley’s Statement​ and Angela Davis

Bush’s fellow “Squad” member, Rep. ⁢Ayanna ⁢Pressley (D., Mass.) was also at the Tuesday press conference, where she equated policing ⁢to “policy ​violence that ⁣is literally killing our people.”

To ⁣help make ‍her point, Pressley‌ called upon ​the ‌words of radical⁤ communist activist ⁢Angela Davis.

Angela Davis’s Controversial History

Davis knows a ⁢thing​ or two about violence. She vigorously defended communist dictators during the Cold ⁣War, justified the actions of a Palestinian terrorist who ⁣bombed an Israeli grocery store in 1969,⁢ and defended her fellow Black Panthers⁢ who⁢ tortured and killed a 19-year-old that⁣ same year. Davis earned herself a place ‌ on the FBI’s Most Wanted list in 1970 after weapons she owned were used in a Black Panther terrorist attack⁤ at the Martin County Civic Center in California that resulted in‍ the deaths of four people including a judge. ⁣A sympathetic all-white jury acquitted Davis in 1972.

“For too long policing and incarceration have destabilized families, ​have ravaged our communities robbing us of countless black⁣ and brown lives,” Pressley said. “In the words ‍of Angela Y. Davis, prisons do not‍ disappear social‍ problems,⁢ they disappear people.”



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