
Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar Mini Show #37: BLM Finances, DHS Board, Southern Baptists, Starbucks Workers, Bezos Posting, Baby Formula, & More!
May 28, 2022
Guests Layla Dalton, a fired Starbucks worker and union activist, Matt Stoller, an antitrust analyst known for his insights on market power, Ken Klippenstein, an investigative journalist from The Intercept, and Peter Goodman, author of "Davos Man," dive into a variety of pressing issues. They discuss the financial challenges of social justice movements, the impact of corporate influence on public discourse, and the evolving dynamics of U.S.-Saudi relations. The podcast critiques the accountability of activist organizations and reveals the ongoing baby formula crisis.
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BLM Finances Scrutinized
- Black Lives Matter's finances reveal questionable spending practices, including payments to family members.
- This raises concerns about transparency.
BLM's Understaffing Problem
- The Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation had only two paid staffers to manage $90 million.
- This lack of preparedness contributed to financial mismanagement.
Jankowicz Defends Disinformation Board
- Nina Jankowicz claims the Disinformation Governance Board was a victim of disinformation.
- Critics argue she misrepresented its purpose.









