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The Greatest Lie Ever Told: George Floyd and the Rise of BLM

Rating7.0 /10
20221 h 19 m
United States
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On the 2-year anniversary of George Floyd's death, Candace revisits Minneapolis and the violent, racially-divided aftermath that fueled BLM's global rise--and filled its coffers.

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Herb

30/08/2025 17:10
Trump claims the 2020 election was rigged, Bannon steals money meant for the border wall, countless other scams from Felon & Co., and THIS is the biggest lie? Cultists will overlook literally anything. BLM may be crooked but it's just petty larceny compared to our real problems. But hey, nice try.

Almgrif Ali

29/05/2023 11:34
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Mom’s princess 👸

23/05/2023 04:19
Whether you are for or against the BLM organization, you should review this documentary. It brings up questions that I believe BLM and the recipients of their donations should answer. If there is no wrong doing, and the donations were used to help black America, they should be able to show that. If you are against watching this documentary because of your bias, solidarity with BLM, or you chose not to investigate the claims made in the documentary I would say, the truth does not damage points of view that are legitimate. Whatever side of an issue you stand on, you should listen, watch and investigate all sides. I hope if anything, this documentary allows us to have civil discussions about this organization, and how we can actually help black Americans.

PushpendraSinghBhati

23/05/2023 04:19
Must watch for everyone!! It tells it how it really is and a side most people are afraid to talk about... watch the movie for yourself and hopefully you'll be opened up to what is really going on instead of what the big media companies wants you to think. Candice Owens did a great job with this film documentary and I hope it doesn't get silenced or shamed because it tells it how it is. The content and facts which they were presenting wasn't biased or conspiracy theories like most people like to say about topics because they don't understand and can't imagine it being true so they turn a blind eye. GO WATCH!

صــفــاء🦋🤍

23/05/2023 04:19
This documentary wouldn't have been necesssary had a) the media actually covered the events around George Floyd as they should have, and b) if BLM had actually used the power of the 80 million dollars they received in donations had been used to help the Black Lives that Matter. The part where Candace brings to light all the different "charities" that got money from BLM and their questionable usage of even a small percentage of the 80 million in donated funds, is absolute GOLD. Just like Matt Walsh's "What is a Woman", the liberals/progressives/Democrats will HATE this documentary because it shines a million-candle-power light on what's actually happening. I expect that, just like WiaW, few critics will review this documentary because merely doing so acknowledges its existence.

ZADDY’s zick

23/05/2023 04:19
Candace is unashamed in sharing truth as she sees it. I appreciate her attempt to stick to evidence and enlighten the public on what the media seems so adamant about keeping in the dark. BLM is shady at best and a complete lie at worst. Appreciate the investigative work done here. I hope more is done in the future and i hope the people who donated, hoping to see change done get justice for being sold a complete lie. The music, story telling, cinematography, and interviews were top notch. Hope Candace Owens spends more time on content like this. And i hope this subject gets much more attention.

🇲🇦🇲🇦 tagiya 🇲🇦🇲🇦

23/05/2023 04:19
From the beginning of the BLM "movement" (Of money) , I figured it was all a scam. The movie brings to lights many facts I didn't know. Would recommend to anyone, even those.on the left who are willling to take the wool offf their eyes and see that the organization is a fraud. I appreciate the interviews with the rooommates, I had never even heard of them when all the news coverage was going on. I think she did give a very fair assessment of Floyd before turning the focus on the crux of the situation. I wish there was even more details and in depth look at the BLM organization. I found it very telling that they much of the donations went to Trans organizations.

_gehm

23/05/2023 04:19
While I don't agree with everything in the documentary and I do not agree with much of Owens' political views, we all owe her a debt for exposing the biggest danger to freedom in America from George Floyd's tragic death--bully mob mentality, media manipulation, normalizing violence, justifying criminality, institutional corruption and epic grifting. These tools in the hands of any group, whether privileged or marginalized, lead to heinous human rights violations and degrade our social fabric. Facts don't lie. Owens followed the money to where it leads and it's not pretty. George Floyd was not a saint. Derek Chauvin is not the devil. Owens humanizes both of them fairly, noting their strengths and weaknesses. Too bad so many others made a rush to judgment, which this documentary is a long time in correcting.

@king_sira

23/05/2023 04:19
A real eye opener for the masses who were duped. I personally never believed the worldwide narrative surrounding George Floyd. I saw with my very own eyes that BLM wasn't an organization to help black people in any way. Their website, before the huge donations started pouring in, was all about removing the nucleus family and male-centric figure from the household. It all makes sense now with the amount of funding for Transgender organizations this documentary provided. Later, that information was scrubbed and their website was revamped. You'd have thought funds made from the face of black death would be used in assisting the murder and violence rate in deprived areas like Chicago, New York and Detroit, but nope! Unfortunately, we now live in a clown world and that's just how it is. If you speak out too loud you get banned from everything, or like that business owner did in the documentary, blackmailed to conform.

tiana🇬🇭🇳🇬

23/05/2023 04:19
This documentart has solid reporting, lots of facts and data used, as well as some fun anecdotal stuff. I highly recommend it. There are so many things in this film that I took for granted, but this has seriously opened my eyes. I do wish that more of her sources would have been in the movie, but Floyd's room mates were a surprising addition and added a lot. It kind of stinks that you can only watch on daily wire because it's seriously so good and I don't watch much else on daily wire, but it was almost worth the annual subscription just to watch this one documentary. It's a must see for sure!
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