I’ve dealt with racism before. . . I’ve even received death threats.
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Hello John,
I've dealt with racism before. . . I've even received death threats.
All because I am a Black woman with conservative values and because I believe that Black communities can overcome the victimhood mentality.
I've watched Black Americans force-fed a message of victimhood, fear, defeat, and dependence for almost my entire life. Growing up, I remember being told I was "helpless."
This message — which the media forces Black Americans to listen to — is heartbreaking. And it needs to stop.
I co-founded the BLEXIT Foundation with Brandon Tatum to promote economic independence and individual freedom, strengthen the nuclear family, and foster a deeper appreciation for patriotism in Black American culture.
Our message to America's Black and minority communities is, "You don't have to be a victim."
Will you please support the BLEXIT Foundation's mission by helping me reach our goal of raising $50,000 from new online donors this month? You can click here to donate >>>
Black communities are taught to believe that we're victims, that nothing will ever change, that police are our enemies, and that racism prevents us from ever achieving our goals.
This is WRONG! Giving up and becoming a victim is never the solution.
It's why BLEXIT is NOT just a "think tank," but a thoughtful and quick-acting "DO-tank." That's all thanks to our BLEXIT State Chapters.
Our Chapters spread the universal principles of the movement at the local, grassroots level through community service, social engagement, educational activities, and virtual events.
Since 2019, BLEXIT has grown to reach 42 states with over 14,000 volunteers.
John, I am humbly asking you to support BLEXIT and help us spread our winning message of entrepreneurship, school choice, faith, and family. My goal is to raise $50,000 this week to support our mission.
Please click here to donate $10, $50, $100, $250, $500, $1,000 or any amount >>>
Here are the BLEXIT Foundation's values, what we're doing to reach Black communities, and what we're fighting for:
- School Choice: Often, the people allegedly "fighting for minorities" are doing everything in their power to keep Black and Hispanic students locked into awful schools.
The ugly truth is that these schools are simply brainwashing centers attacking the nuclear family, creating victims, and teaching their twisted values.
BLEXIT Chapters promote and encourage others to seek alternative educational opportunities in their local communities. Educational opportunities for America's low-income and minority children and empower them to learn real skills, have more opportunities, and escape poverty.
You can support BLEXIT's efforts to fight for School Choice here >>>
- Criminal Justice Reform: The mainstream media wants urban communities to hate our law enforcement officers, and this ugly message is setting Black Americans back.
Yes, we do need criminal justice reform. But we believe cooperating with our police officers and connecting as a community is critical to creating justice.
BLEXIT Chapter members lead educational programs to help communities avoid incarceration and foster better relationships between police officers and urban communities.
Help the BLEXIT Foundation change the narrative by donating here >>>
- Entrepreneurship: Free markets, responsibility, and advancing the careers of urban communities is the solution to poverty. The BLEXIT Foundation identifies young leaders in urban communities and helps them create resumes, practice interviews, and learn skills employers desire.
BLEXIT is not just talking a big game. . . Our Chapter members are actually connecting with community individuals to make a real impact in urban communities.
Please help the BLEXIT Foundation encourage entrepreneurship and empower Black and Hispanic communities by donating here >>>
- Teaching History: Critical Race Theory has nothing to do with solving race relations in our country. This is about division and spreading a victimhood message.
The BLEXIT Foundation believes in teaching real American history. Our urban communities must learn about our Founding Fathers and the Constitution to become productive and educated citizens.
It's why BLEXIT holds summer and after-school programs to teach children about these important lessons.
Please help the BLEXIT Foundation teach real American history by donating here >>>
- Presenting Our Message: The BLEXIT Foundation is going places where no one else goes. We're hosting events in Detroit, Baltimore, and Tampa and starting real conversations. These are urban communities that others ignore, communities that rely on the mainstream media to write their narrative.
These aren't boring events, and we're not just preaching to the choir. They have music, art, and real conversations. Most importantly, they are fun!
These exciting events are brought to life because of our State Chapters. Their hard work and creativity help our message reach new people and inspires communities to be victors, not victims.
Please support BLEXIT's events and help us spread our message by donating here >>>
This is personal to me — I was once a slave to a culture of victimhood, but now I found my exit.
BLEXIT is the Black exit from the culture of victimhood, fear, and dependence forced upon us. If you hold a permanent view of yourself as a victim, you become your own oppressor.
John, I am asking you to join the BLEXIT Foundation by investing in our organization and helping us reach our goal of raising $50,000 this week. Please click below to send your gift.
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The BLEXIT Foundation believes in faith, family, and freedom. At the end of the day, our message to urban communities is about love and empowerment.
Thank you, John.
Candace Owens
Co-Founder & President
BLEXIT Foundation
BLEXIT is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization. All contributions are tax-deductible to the extent provided by law.
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