Black Lives Matter Activist Jailed for Fraud After Spending Charity Donations on Herself
A Black Lives Matter activist from Bristol has been jailed for fraud after using donations intended for a children’s charity on herself.
A Black Lives Matter activist from Bristol has been jailed for fraud after using donations intended for a children’s charity on herself.
A Black Lives Matter activist has pled guilty to fraud after money donated to a fundraising page she established went missing.
King Charles has backed a university study into the ties between the British Monarchy and the slave trade of the 17th and 18th centuries.
A BLM activist in Bristol has been charged with fraud in connection to allegedly missing money from a fundraising page for statue protesters.
The National Museum Wales has declared that the use of steam trains is “rooted in colonialism and racism”.
A statue at the BBC headquarters by a prominent British artist who was acknowledged to have sexually abused children has been vandalised.
Tory grandee and David Cameron’s former right-hand man George Osborne has backed the BLM radicals who destroyed Edward Colston’s statue in Bristol.
Do you think when I destroy monstrosities I’m going to get let off by the courts, as has just happened to four trustafarian types?
The toppling of a statue during a Black Lives Matter protest last year was an “act of love”, a UK court has been told.
A woman has been arrested on suspicion of stealing funds raised by a Bristol BLM group after radicals toppled the Colston statue.
The statue of 17th-century Bristol philanthropist Edward Colston, which was torn down from its plinth, vandalised, and thrown into the harbour by an angry mob of Black Lives Matter protesters in June 2020 over his links to slavery, will be put in a museum alongside paraphernalia linked to the Marxist protest movement.
The left-wing city council of Bristol in conjunction with the University of Bristol will embark on a taxpayer-funded, £290,000 “reparative justice project” to atone for the city’s involvement in the historical slave trade centuries ago. Bristol University’s ‘History of Slavery’
The Anglican Church will embark upon a review of thousands of historical monuments which reference the British Empire or the slave trade, as the Church continues with its Black Lives Matter-inspired agenda.
Inevitably, Bristol police gettng a reputation for standing back and watching crimes rather than stopping them had ramifications.
Avon and Somerset Police have just discovered the meaning of the phrase ‘Who sows the wind reaps the whirlwind’, after Sunday’s incident in which a violent leftist mob attacked a police station in Bristol, smashing windows, torching police cars, spraying graffiti, and injuring at least 20 police officers.
The city council of Bristol has approved a motion calling for reparations for slavery as an act of “atonement” for the British port city’s role in the slave trade. The Labour Party-run council passed the motion by a margin of 47
The police chief who stood back and did nothing as Black Lives Matter activists ripped down a historic statue in Bristol, England, during lockdown has received a medal in the New Year Honours.
An official review of statues in Leeds, England, concluded that they “over-celebrated Empire, Christianity and ‘great’ white men” and should be changed through the use of new public-facing plaques putting them a different context.
The embattled BBC has drawn more accusations of political bias after claiming a statue which was violently overthrown and hurled into Bristol harbour was actually “symbolically lowered” into the water by “campaigners”.
The Mayor of Bristol has revealed that he was branded “a traitor to the race” and “not really black” after an illegal Black Lives Matter statue was removed from the plinth formerly occupied by Edward Colston.
The British police force which allowed an illegal Black Lives Matter protest to destroy a statue in Bristol has released more images of people they would “like to speak to” in connection with the incident.
Bristol city council used a hydraulic arm recycling lorry to remove a newly installed statue of a BLM activist placed on the now-vacant plinth that once held a bronze of Edward Colston, a city merchant and slave trade profiteer that was pulled down by an angry mob in June.
A London-based artist has installed a statue depicting a Black Lives Matter protester to fill the empty plinth where the figure of Edward Colston once stood.
Colston’s statue was toppled, dragged through the streets and symbolically “drowned” while officers looked on.
A statue of the world-famous founder of the Scouting movement was due to be removed on Thursday, but now he will receive 24-hour security.
The statue of an English Restoration era merchant linked to the slave trade which was pulled from its plinth and rolled into the harbour has been lifted out of the water as it posed a hazard to shipping, the city council said.
The police officer in charge of the operation in Bristol, which saw Black Lives Matter activists topple a historical statue of British parliamentarian Edward Colston over his ties to slavery, said the city “should be proud” over the act of vandalism.
Police Scotland has told Breitbart London it has “no plans” to guard historic monuments and memorials which have appeared on the ‘Topple the Racists’ hit-list, established by the Stop Trump Coalition “in support of the Black Lives Matter movement and the topplers of Edward Colston”.
A large memorial to former British monarch Queen Victoria has been vandalised with slogans including “Black Lives Matter’, “murderer”, and “slag”.
Not since Oliver Cromwell, when Puritans smashed any work of art they deemed impure, has Britain engaged in such a frenzy of iconoclasm.
A hard-left campaign group with a history of high-profile activism has published a list of dozens of public memorials targeted for removal.
Part of the problem is that the police — or at least their right-on superiors — no longer see it as their job to combat actual crime.
Black Lives Matter marchers in Bristol tore down a statue of philanthropist and parliamentarian Edward Colston and threw it the harbour over his ties to the slave trade.