In a recent on-the-spot interview with TMZ, Sharon Osbourne stated that she
    wants her $900,000 gift from Black Lives Matter returned.
  At Paris Fashion Week, where the rapper was wearing a t-shirt bearing the
    statement, the 69-year-old music manager and wife of Black Sabbath vocalist
    Ozzy Osbourne was asked for her thoughts on Kanye West's White Lives Matter
    controversy.
  It is commonly believed that the slogan "White Lives Matter" was
    appropriated from the "Black Lives Matter" movement, which opposed racial
    injustice, discrimination, and police brutality. The Anti-Defamation League
    has labeled this saying as a hate slogan.
  Reporters filmed Osbourne as she traveled along Rodeo Drive in Hollywood
    and questioned her: "Have you followed anything about Kanye West? What do
    you think? He appeared on Fox News to debate with Tucker Carlson, and now
    everyone wants to fire him."
  She answered: "Why white lives don't matter beyond me. I fail to comprehend
    it. It is not my style or culture. Nothing of that makes any sense to me.
    Life matters to everyone, don't you think?"
  Do you concur with Kanye's argument? Next, Osbourne was questioned.
  "I'm not sure what his argument is. I'm not sure, which is why I said I
    couldn't respond. I'm not sure what his point is "She answered.
  Then, according to reporters, Kanye said: "Everyone knows that Black Lives
    Matter was a fraud."
  According to Sharon's statement to TMZ: "Oh well, we contributed $900,000
    to that, I'd want my money back please, and I chuckled. Wish he had been
    able to say that sooner!"
  The previous X Factor judge continued, saying: "People can't be forced to
    stop living their lives or acting in certain ways. Leave the individual
    alone and refrain from visiting his social media pages or listening to his
    music."
  Ye's remarks on the Black Lives Matter movement were made in the midst of
    debate about his choice to appear at his most recent Yeezy fashion show
    wearing a White Lives Matter shirt.
  After George Floyd was killed in 2020, the Black Lives Matter movement
    gained notoriety with a focus on highlighting the innate racial disparity
    and prejudice that Black people suffer. The movement created history through
    its dedication to addressing the systemic disparities holding back
    underprivileged groups, which led to thousands of protests around the
    world.
  Nevertheless, there has been some criticism around Black Lives Matter.
    Samaria Rice, the mother of 12-year-old Tamir Rice, and Lisa Simpson, the
    mother of 18-year-old Richard Risher, both of whom were slain by police in
    2021, chastised the movement for making money from the murders of their
    sons.
  According to the New York Post, Simpson said the movement raised $5,000 for
    her son's burial but alleges she never got the money.
  Rice and Simpson stated in a joint statement, "We never hired them to be
    the spokesmen in the struggle for justice for our deceased loved ones slain
    by the police.
  "The "activists" hold rallies in our cities but haven't provided us with
    anything of value in exchange for putting the names and photographs of our
    loved ones on their posters. When one of our loved ones passes away, we
    don't want or need you to parade around the streets collecting money,
    platforms, movie deals, etc. while the families and communities are left in
    the dark and broken "Then the statement went on.
  In a now-deleted Facebook post, Breonna Taylor's mother also denounced the
    movement, writing: "I have never directly interacted with BLM Louisville and
    personally have found them to be scam [sic]."
  Taylor, Rice, and Simpson made their declarations immediately after The New
    York Post reported that Patrisse Khan-Cullors, the movement's co-founder,
    had bought numerous multimillion dollar houses.
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