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Colleges are teaching Black people to hate America

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Radical professors and the media want us divided. Friend, Radical professors and the media want us d

Radical professors and the media want us divided. Friend, Radical professors and the media want us divided. Hatred is something taught to people. And it’s a sad reality that Black people are taught to hate America and see themselves as victims. - The media spreads lies about criminals like George Floyd to inflame racial tensions. - CRT teaches us to divide the world by skin color. - Worst of them all, colleges teach Black students to see themselves as oppressed. But in this country, we are not divided. It’s all a myth — just a figment of someone’s sick imagination. You can be whatever you want to pursue. You can accomplish anything with enough passion, honor, and integrity. There is no other country in the whole world where Black people prosper as much as they do here. But young people are confused and convinced that they have barriers in place that do not exist. We have to change the way we perceive ourselves. That’s why I co-founded the BLEXIT Foundation with Candace Owens. We are changing the narrative as we seek to abolish the victim mentality. And I have great news to share with you… This fall, the BLEXIT Student Movement is launching its first official club at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, a historically Black college. [Friend, can you help me create more BLEXIT student clubs in historically Black colleges? Click here to donate $10, $35, $50, or any amount ]( We’re starting a new initiative to reach college students, the BLEXIT Student Movement clubs. These clubs bring BLEXIT’s five pillars to life through events and outreach efforts on their campus, especially in historically Black colleges. - Advocating for School Choice. - Promoting criminal justice reform by developing positive relationships between police and minority communities. - Championing entrepreneurship and free enterprise. - Developing history programs that will inspire minority children. - Presenting the message of BLEXIT through art and live experiences. These clubs also go to places where no other organizations can effectively reach to combat the victimhood mentality. BLEXIT is helping Black and minority communities exit the victimhood mentality by changing the way we see ourselves. Will you support BLEXIT’s mission by donating today? Since our start in 2019, BLEXIT has grown substantially with over 41 grassroots chapter programs in 41 states, over 14,000 volunteer members and local community leaders, and nearly 60,000 grassroots supporters. WHAT IS BLEXIT? People ask me all the time - what does BLEXIT mean? It’s an exit from the vicious cycle of victimhood mentality promoted by the media and colleges. They teach us to believe we’re victims, that nothing will ever change, that the police are our enemies, and that racism prevents us from ever achieving our goals. Victimhood is a mental virus that infects our Black and minority communities. We need to eradicate it. BLEXIT is getting Black and urban communities to EXIT the victimhood and become victors. What are victors? Individuals who can think for themselves and promote a healthy community of Faith, Freedom, and Family. We are looking to open another club in a historically Black college this semester. But it can be difficult… Candace and I have a goal of raising $5,000 (that’s $2,500 per Student Movement club) to get our start this upcoming semester. But for every additional $2,500 raised, you make it possible for us to open a new Student Movement club during the school year. Friend, can you donate to BLEXIT today? Your gift will help us empower Black communities and abolish the narrative of the victimhood mentality. [Donate $10 ]( [Donate $35 ]( [Donate $50 ]( [Donate $100 ]( [Donate $250 ]( [Donate $500 ]( [Donate $1,000 ]( [Donate $2,500 ]( [Donate Any Amount ]( Thank you, Brandon Tatum Co-Founder BLEXIT Foundation BLEXIT is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization. All contributions are tax-deductible to the extent provided by law. 625 First Street #183, Alexandria, VA 22314 [Unsubscribe](

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