
© YouTubeA Stanford University student makes strong remarks during a College Republicans event on Tuesday. Ebbie Banks tackled the Black Lives Matter movement, which he said he believes is contrary to black family goals.
Ebbie Banks, a black Stanford University student, took the spotlight during a College Republicans event on Tuesday night and railed against the Black Lives Matter movement, calling it "white liberals in black face."
What are the details?On Thursday,
The College Fix reported that Banks, a freshman, made the comments during a "Make Stanford Great Again" event hosted by the College Republicans, and featuring Turning Point USA's Charlie Kirk and Candace Owens.
During his remarks, Banks tackled the Black Lives Matter movement, which he said he believes is
contrary to black family goals.
According to The College Fix, Banks believes that the movement "does not champion the need for strong black families
with husbands and fathers as the role models."
During the Q&A portion of the event, Banks stood up and said, "I've been researching Black Lives Matter and I've been understanding the politics and how they are funded by white liberals."
"Recently," he continued, "I've been feeling like [Black Lives Matter is] white liberals in black face. ... It's because the white liberals are all about feminism, LGBT -
white liberals don't really care about black people. I realize, white liberals don't really care about me, bro. I'm off the plantation, bro! I'm off the plantation, bro!"
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