Twitter Censors Post about BLM Co-Founder’s Lavish Million Dollar Home
Tech giant removes post criticizing Patrisse Cullors

Tech giant Twitter censored a post by journalist Jason Whitlock after he criticized a Black Lives Matter co-founder's recent purchase of a lavish $1.4 million home in a mostly-white neighborhood.
Patrisse Cullors purchased the home in an exclusive California neighborhood that only has a population of 1.4% black residents.
The race-baiting activist who promotes black pride and investing in black communities has come under fire.
In response to the story, the leader of Black Lives Matter's New York City wing called for an investigation into the finances of BLM.

"If you go around calling yourself a socialist, you have to ask how much of her own personal money is going to charitable causes," Newsome said.
NY POST: Black Lives Manors pic.twitter.com/4cmKnp2luS
— Jack Posobiec (@JackPosobiec) April 11, 2021
Jason Whitlock, a critic of the Black Lives Matter movement, drew attention to the story on Twitter, only to be censored.
.@WhitlockJason tells me Twitter just locked his account over this pic.twitter.com/WPxhi2p1aX
— Ryan Glasspiegel (@sportsrapport) April 9, 2021
“She’s with her people!” declared Whitlock
If you look at Whitlock's timeline now, there's no notation from Twitter that his account his locked, but they removed the tweet. pic.twitter.com/DYOFXuh0Ni
— Ryan Glasspiegel (@sportsrapport) April 9, 2021
“There’s no notation from Twitter that his account [is] locked, but they removed the tweet,” reported Ryan Glasspiegal.

Whitlock continued his criticism of the BLM co-founder despite being censored.
Do you even comprehend my take? She had a lot of options on where to live. She chose one of the whitest places in California. She'll have her pick of white cops and white people to complain about. That's a choice, bro. https://t.co/rBkOnSjb4u
— Jason Whitlock (@WhitlockJason) April 9, 2021
“She had a lot of options on where to live,” said Whitlock.
“She chose one of the whitest places in California. She’ll have her pick of white cops and white people to complain about. That’s a choice, bro.”
Any place with a higher percentage of black people than 1.4% is a homeless shelter? Is that what you're suggesting? Wonder what the percentage of black police officers do they have in Topanga? https://t.co/9wCsGLNcwW
— Jason Whitlock (@WhitlockJason) April 9, 2021
In response to critics who said Khan-Cullors was just “improving her life” and choosing not to “sleep with the homeless,” Whitlock said:
“Any place with a higher percentage of black people than 1.4% is a homeless shelter?"
"Is that what you’re suggesting? Wonder what the percentage of black police officers do they have in Topanga?”