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BLM co-founder, Patrisse Cullors, says laws demanding transparacy from charity organizations “unsafe”

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Patrisse Cullors

Black Lives Matter co-founder, Patrisse Cullors says she is triggered by a document mandating charity organizations to disclose their finances and activities.

According to her, such demands for transparency endanger the lives of activists.

She stated that activists experience trauma that could be exacerbated and their lives put at risk when charities under their control are required to disclose publicly what they did with their tax-deductible donations.

Cullors whose tenure as head of BLM Global Network Foundation ended in controversy in May 2021 over the purchase of a $6 million Los Angeles mansion stated this at a Vashon Center for the Arts event last Friday in Washington.

The 38-year-old was referring to the United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Form 990 used for gathering information about tax-exempt organizations, educating organizations about tax law requirements and promoting compliance.

She said that the IRS Form 990 was “deeply unsafe”, adding that she gets triggered whenever she hears the mention of the form.

“It is such a trip now to hear the term ‘990’.

“I’m, like, ugh. It’s, like, triggering,” she said.

The University of California, Los Angeles-trained activist said she did not know about IRS Form 990 until some states, including California, ordered BLM to cease raising funds until it disclosed what it did with the $90 million it raised in 2020.

“This doesn’t seem safe for us, this 990 structure — this nonprofit system structure.

“This is, like, deeply unsafe. This is being literally weaponized against us, against the people we work with,” she said.

Cullors stated that many other activists have voiced their concerns to her that reporters might start snooping around for copies of their IRS Form 990 which the reporters could make public, as charities are required by law to disclose such to the public upon request.

“People’s morale in an organization is so important. But if their organization and the people in it are being attacked and scrutinized at everything they do, that leads to deep burnout. that leads to deep, like, resistance and trauma,” she stated.

However, some Americans on Twitter were not impressed by her explanation, insisting that the need for transparency trumped any other consideration.

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