UPDATE: The Crown has withdrawn the hate crime allegation against the president of Black Lives Matter (BLM) Calgary, after an incident alleging she obstructed access to a Catholic school based on ethnicity.
The Calgary BLM President, Adora Nwofor, was charged with mischief following a May 16 incident at St. Thomas Aquinas School “for reasons of bias, prejudice, or hate based on race or ethnic origin,” as reported by the National Post. H
However, the Crown has since stated this is was a clerical error.
The court records alleged Nwofor was guilty of “wilfully obstructing and interfering” citizens from accessing a Catholic School.
Two months prior to being charged, the defund-the-police advocate Nwofor tweeted that she “will never stop being bitter about my Black girl experience in Calgary…I don’t see Black people and if I do they don’t feel safe to do Blackness.”
She added, “Systemic oppression ain’t stopped winning. I won’t stop interrupting it! Immaculéea (sic) Threat.”
BLM’s fall since 2020
Last year, public tax information confirmed that the Marxist BLM organization spent $12 million on mansions in Los Angeles and Toronto.
The Canadian arm of BLM bought a 10,000-square-foot mansion in downtown Toronto for $6.3 million. The site, formerly owned by the Canadian communist party, was rebranded as the Wildseed Centre for Art and Activism.
Officials with BLM Canada claimed at the time that the home was funded using an “out of country grant for activities to educate and support black communities, and to purchase and renovate property for charitable use.”
IRS documents also show that BLM bought a compound in Los Angeles for $6 million. The property has its own swimming pool, an events stage and other features.
BLM co-founder Patrisse Cullors later played the victim card after her organization benefited from $90 million in donations, which she has branded as “white guilt money,” which is now being “weaponized” against her.
After raising more than $90 million in 2020 following the George Floyd-inspired riots and protests, the company reported $79 million in its 2021 fiscal year, and just $9 the next year.