Candace Owens on BLM Founder's Property Empire: Marxists 'Steal & Enrich Themselves'
'She is telling you what she is -- she's a Marxist'

Conservative activist Candace Owens weighed in on Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Khan-Cullors' recent purchase of a Topanga Canyon, Calif., mansion, saying it proves she is the "trained Marxist" she claimed to be.
Owens said Khan-Cullors defines Marxism because they steal from others to enrich themselves.
"She has my respect because she's unapologetic in her approach," Owens told Tucker Carlson.
"She is telling you what she is -- she's a Marxist."
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"Marxists steal money from other people, and they enrich themselves," Owens added.
"She has stolen money from other people on the pretext of a lie that is black lives matter, and she has enriched herself, and she has bought four homes."

"You have to appreciate the honesty," Owens stated.
"She is not hiding by any means. She is a Communist through and through, and she has been unbelievably unapologetic in her approach."
Tucker Carlson interjected:
"Al Sharpton must be looking at this and saying I've been doing this for 40 years. Where did I go wrong? I don't have a house in Topanga Canyon?"
"Exactly right," Owens replied.
"It's completely ridiculous.
"The corporations are standing behind her, which is incredibly interesting."
"She is fearful of white people. Well, why doesn't she want to live amongst Black people?
"Why is she choosing to move herself into an all-white neighborhood?"
"Those are important questions."

Khan-Cullors's home is located in Topanga Canyon, an idyllic rustic neighborhood about 48 minutes outside of Los Angeles and less than 30 minutes from Malibu, according to Dirt.com.
Also, less than 2 percent of the population is black, according to Western Journal.
In response to the story, the leader of Black Lives Matter's New York City wing Hawk Newsome called for an investigation into BLM's finances.
"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.