Black Lives Matter Co-Founder admits to conducting rituals to summon spirits in order to work through her and others for the BLM cause.

They call these spirits that they worship their "ancestors".

Why isn't this side of BLM being shown in the media?
"In a June 13 conversation between Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors and BLM-Los Angeles chapter co-founder Melina Abdullah, Abdullah discusses how the two of them have “become very intimate with the spirits we call on regularly,”...
and Cullors talks about how using a hashtag for BLM is “almost resurrecting a spirit so that it can work through us.”

“We’re invoking” our ancestors, states Abdullah.
"In the interview, Abdullah states, “maybe I’m sharing too much but we’ve become very intimate with the spirits that we call on regularly. Each of them seems to have a different presence and personality. You know, I laugh a lot with Wakiesha..& I didn’t meet her in her body”
"Wakiesha [Wilson] was a black woman who suffered from bi-polar disorder and reportedly hanged herself while in LAPD custody."
"Cullors responds, saying that she was raised a Jehovah’s Witness but, “as I got older, ancestor, ancestral worship became really important.”

Cullors then explains how the hashtags such as #SayHerName and #BLM are a means to honor the dead and invoke them."
What's another word for a symbol that invokes spirits, used in ritual magic? Oh yeah, a sigil. So we have a Black Lives Matters co-founder here admitting #BLM and #SayHerName are sigils for the magic rituals, and no one is blinking an eye?
The article goes on to say "“Hashtags for us are way more than a hashtag,” Cullors says. “It is literally almost resurrecting a spirit so that it can work through us so that we can get the work that we need to get done.”
During the 6/13 Zoom meeting, Cullors conducted a religious ceremony where she shredded sheets of paper with the words “police” and “white racism.” In the background, a pair of wings hung against a wall as candles lit up the room. She stood in the middle of the wings, shredding.
Later in the conversation, Abdullah says that “even beyond remembering them [ancestors], we’re invoking them.” She further describes “in our tradition, when we call out our ancestors, we call them out for specific purposes,”
and “the first thing we do when we hear of one of these murders is we come out, we pray, and we pour libation, we build with the community where the person’s life was stolen.”
Before these protests, where people have died, we know “we literally are standing on spilled blood,” says Abdullah."
Abdullah and Cullors explained the practice of calling out the names of the victims that they advocate for in protests and demonstrations. “It's a way to invoke their spirits” Abdullah said.
I was not quite sure at first what was meant when they said they are into "ancestral worship". When I think of "ancestor", I think of a person's personal ancestral line. But the more I learned, the more I realized they are calling anybody who has died an "ancestor".
In Nov 2016, after the death of Cuban dictator Fidel Castro, BLM eulogized Castro, who, mind you, is responsible for the genocide of hundreds of thousands men, women and children:
“We are feeling many things as we awaken to a world without Fidel Castro. There is an overwhelming sense of loss, complicated by fear and anxiety….
As Fidel ascends to the realm of the ancestors, we summon his guidance, strength, and power as we recommit ourselves to the struggle for universal freedom. Fidel Vive!” - BLM
After reading this Eulogy by BLM of Fidel Castro, I realized the ancestors they are summoning and who's spirits they claim to be getting to know so well include people like Fidel Castro.
Some of their other well known idols who are in the "realm of the ancestors" include Mao Zedong and Karl Marx.

In a video, Patrisee Cullors describes herself and Garza as “trained Marxists.”
In an article,"The Fight for Black Lives is a Spiritual Movement," Hebah Farrag — assistant director of research at the USC Center for Religion and Civic Culture — examined how Abdullah led a group of demonstrators in a ritual at a recent protest outside of LA Mayor's home.
As part of the ritual, people recited the names of "those taken by state violence before their time — ancestors now being called back to animate their own justice," Farrag wrote.
Abdullah said it took her almost a year before she realized Black Lives Matter was much more than a racial and social justice movement. "At its core, it's [BLM] a spiritual movement, she said. I wouldn't be able to do this work without spiritual practice.”
So, why hasn't the media picked up on this? If these rituals of summoning spirits of genocidal dictators to work thru them for the BLM cause are so important to them, why don't we hear more about it?

These women are admitting to allowing possession of evil spirits

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