Black Lives Matter

 Good Slogan, Bad Shepherds.

“Black Lives Matter” — three words that no decent human being disagrees with. Of course they do. The message had real power at a time when people needed to feel heard. But what came after wasn’t a grassroots movement — it became a corporate-backed grift in activist clothing.

The organization collected hundreds of millions in donations — then forgot the people they claimed to represent. Founders bought mansions. Local chapters got crumbs. The communities they marched through? Still struggling. Meanwhile, the media ran cover, and politicians used the slogan as a shield.

They lit a fire, then cashed the insurance check.

Verdict: Not SphstRDnck.
The phrase? True as ever. The movement? Sold out the struggle for fame and fundraising.

FYI, ALL LIVES MATTER.