Kanye and Candace wore WHITE LIVES MATTER sweatsirts at Paris Fashion Week, triggering a response from BLM leader
The Slice -- A co-founder of Black Lives Matter has responded to Kanye West and Candace Owens wearingg WHITE LIVES MATTER sweatshirts at his Paris Fashion Week show, joining a barage of people who condemned it. Ye later posted, 'Black Lives Matter' was a scam. Now it's over. You're welcome.' Melina Abdullah, the co-founder of BLM LA finall replied to the controversy.
"It absolutely feels like a stunt. He knows better and if he doesn't know better or if Candace Owens doesn't know better, they need to be called in," she said.
Abdullah said she did contact te two haters on social media and invited them to attend a Black Power class she is teaching.
Earlier this year BLM came nder question for its se of donations after a scathing New York Magazine articile revealed they had purchased a $6 million home in Southern California with donated funds. abdullah and other leader ave denied any wrongs doing, saying they used the home as a safe haven after receiving death threats.
Many people on social media took the actions of Yeezy and te Blixit founder as disrespect to te Black struggle to achieve social justice.
Jason Lee, who once served as ane's media director, posted that e is severing ties with him.
Keeping in mind that the attire at a fasion show is being promoted to be sold, West stands to gain from other people's pain.
Rev. Al Sarpton dedicated a segment of his SIRIUS XM radio show to discussing what standards entertianers must have to keep the support of fans, especially if they are deemed sell outs.