I want to see Black communities that are patriotic, entrepreneurial, and spiritual. This is NOT what the mainstream media and BL
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Friend,

I’m disgusted by the biased media narrative about Black people being victims of systemic racism in 2022. This is after we elected a Black president and despite all the evidence of successful Black individuals in mainstream culture. 

So why is there a perpetual narrative of Black victimhood? 


Because it is through fear and manipulation the media and organizations like BLM control Black communities. By keeping Black communities as victims, it allows BLM and others to exploit and keep their power over them. 

I too once believed this narrative. But something deep down told me to rethink everything I’ve been told. It was my grandfather who broke their narrative in a powerful way. 

Now before I tell you the story, I want to introduce you to the BLEXIT Foundation. 

I co-founded BLEXIT in 2019 in order to break the victimhood mentality in Black and urban communities. I see our communities being exploited by fear and victimhood in order to get them dependent on the government, which in turn breaks up the family, and ultimately, perpetuates the cycle of poverty. 

If you hold a permanent view of yourself as a victim you become your own oppressor.

What does “BLEXIT” mean? BLEXIT is the Black exit from the culture of victimhood, fear, and dependence the media has forced on us. 

 
Please help me shatter the victimhood mentality by donating $250, $100, $35, or any amount towards the BLEXIT Foundation. Give today by clicking here.
 
Story: How my grandfather taught me to never be a victim.

My grandfather raised me. I didn’t come from a perfect home. My parents split up. And what I enjoyed most about my grandfather were his stories.

He grew up during the Jim Crow era and real racism, not this fake racism CNN finds on the internet or lies about. 

But there’s one story he told I will NEVER forget. 

As a boy, he worked on the family’s share crop farm. Each morning he would wake up at 4am to lay out the tobacco to dry. Despite their difficult circumstances, they stayed together as a family and persevered. 

Then one night the KKK showed up. My grandfather woke up to bullets being shot into his home. He and his siblings hid underneath their beds.

And then a smirk came across my grandfather’s face “my father got his shotgun and fired back at them boys!” 

The way he said it was with so much pride. And what I can’t fathom is how in the face of this real danger, my grandfather was proud of his father for fighting back and not giving up. 

Can you imagine if we all had this type of attitude?! Not letting circumstances hold us back. Not being a perpetual victim. Nowadays, people need days off work because a comedian told a joke that they don’t like!

It was through my grandfather’s example that I learned not to ever be a victim. 

He eventually bought the same share crop farm his father worked on and started his own farm. He was financially successful, loved his wife, children, and grandchildren for his entire life. 

While not everyone can have an individual like my grandfather in their lives, through BLEXIT we are going into Black and urban communities to empower people. 

And it’s working…Since our start in 2019, BLEXIT has grown substantially with 42 grassroots chapter programs in 42 states, over 15,000 volunteer members and local community leaders, and nearly 60,000 grassroots supporters.


Friend, I am personally inviting you to support BLEXIT and spread our message of faith, freedom, and family to Black and urban communities. I am looking to raise $30,000 in the next 48 hours to fund our mission. Please click here to donate $1,000, $250, $100, $35, or $10 >>
 
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Here’s how BLEXIT is making a difference:

BLEXIT enters neighborhoods no one is bothering to help - Detroit, Baltimore, Houston, New Orleans, and many other cities. We are a “do tank”, not a think tank. We’re providing leadership, education, training, events, and activism to break the grip of victimhood mentality. 

I want to see Black communities that are patriotic, entrepreneurial, and spiritual. This is NOT what the mainstream media and BLM want to see. 

Here are the BLEXIT Foundation’s values, what we’re doing to reach Black communities, and what we’re fighting for: 

 
 

The biggest enemy to the media’s and BLM’s narrative is an intact family. That’s why everything we promote comes down to being pro-family, pro-freedom, and pro-faith. 

I believe we’re going to change society in a fundamental way. Either BLM and the victimhood mentality wins and we all become slaves to the government or we shatter their narrative and bring about a culture of freedom.

Thank you,



Candace Owens
President 
BLEXIT Foundation






 
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