BLM Los Angeles co-founder claims being a Taylor Swift fan is 'racist', and Chiefs' Tremendous Bowl win was a 'right-wing, white-supremacist conspiracy'

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Black Lives Matter Los Angeles co-founder Melina Abdullah has made wild feedback on social media, claiming that being a Taylor Swift fan is “racist” and that her boyfriend's Tremendous Bowl win was a “right-wing, white-supremacist conspiracy.”

Abdullah, 51, is a professor of Pan-African research at Cal State College Los Angeles.

“Why do I feel it's slightly racist to be a Taylor Swift fan?”. Abdullah wrote in a submit on X on Tremendous Bowl Sunday.

When the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs gained, Abdullah wrote, “Why do I feel this was some right-wing, white-supremacist conspiracy?!?!” Booooo!!!!”

Swift, after all, is relationship Travis Kelce of the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs.

After the posts have been uncovered and information shops started protecting them, Abdullah tweeted that she was doubling down and used the hashtag “#TaylorSwiftHasSomeRacistFans”.

The professor wrote, “The factor is… when faux journalists at right-wing shops flip tweets into information, they provoke precise violent reactions from their idiotic white-delusionist followers.”

Abdullah continued, “White supremacists are so mad about my @taylorswift13 tweet from 2 weeks in the past. Does anybody know the way voice messages are shared on social media?”

Day by day Mail experiences:

He sued the Los Angeles Police Division in 2020 after they attacked him at his dwelling throughout an alleged assault incident.

On August 19, 2020, the LAPD obtained a 911 name from somebody who claimed he was holding folks hostage at Abdullah's Crenshaw dwelling.

In court docket paperwork filed in California Superior Courtroom, the mom of three stated she feared LAPD SWAT officers would fireplace their weapons into her dwelling and harm her youngsters.

He accused the LAPD of failing to contact him prematurely regardless of having his contact data, and claimed the division carried out the incident in 'retaliation' for his activism.

He stated police didn’t really consider the claims of an ongoing hostage state of affairs.

After the trial was introduced, Abdullah was jailed two extra instances.

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