'They bought mansions': Rap star spills the beans, says Black Lives Matter is 'literally a scam'

 March 12, 2025

This story was originally published by the WND News Center.

A rapper is singing a politically incorrect tune as he says Black Lives Matter is "literally a scam."

The singer is Lil Yachty who made the comment during an appearance on a cooking show with Quenlin Blackwell.

During the pair's kitchen discussion, Blackwell asked Lil Yachty: "You spent $100,000 on a trip to Disney once. How much have you spent on charitable causes this year?"

"It's just blurry, I've been doing so much," the rapper said.

"BLM?" asked Blackwell.

"BLM is a scam," the rapper said matter of factly.

"BLM was, it was literally a scam. They had bought mansions. You probably wouldn't know anything about it because you don't care about black people."

Blackwell responded as she caressed her arms: "I do care about black people. Look at my chocolate. You're mad."

"It's a disguise," the rapper quipped.

"I think I'm literally the most pro-black person in this room," she added.

"Because you have an all-white staff?" the singer asked.

"They're not white. They're P.O.C. [persons of color]," Blackwell replied.

Just this week, Black Lives Matter Plaza near the White House in Washington, D.C., was being dismantled by the city after the local government agreed to retire it due to federal funding threats from Congress.

In 2021, Patrice Cullors, co-founder of Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, departed from her role as the organization's executive director amid reports of enriching herself.

Cullors "decried what she called a smear campaign from a far-right group, but said neither that nor recent criticism from other black organizers influenced her departure," the AP reported.

BLM Global Network had previously offered a vigorous defense for Cullors in April 2021 after reports revealed she had purchased four homes across the country for a total of $3.2 million since 2016.

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