It's not exactly as you said, the properties weren't worth "millions of dollars" when they were bought and so far the explanation seems reasonable and the person making the allegation has failed to back up their claim and it seems purposefully vague
It said the home was sold “to a corporate entity that public records show is controlled” by Cullors, but didn’t name the corporation.
Seems they would only do that to give the impression to those who are just aching to think badly of her judge that the corporation was BLM.
The Post story published on April 10 also reported Cullors went on a “million dollar real estate buying binge” and claimed she spent $3.2 million “snagging four high-end homes.”
When you read past the headline and leading language, the Post story really describes two modest home purchases, one in South Los Angeles (formerly known as South Central) and the other in Inglewood. Both homes are in working class communities and were purchased for $590,000 and $510,000 respectively. Like most homes in Los Angeles, they have appreciated in value since their most recent purchase date.
Any suspicion seems better aimed at the person making the misleading allegations and those who believe them.
https://www.independent.co.uk/voice...s-million-dollar-house-fox-news-b1831612.html
The truth is that we’ve been conditioned to believe advocates for equality and equity should, or do, have limited funds. But really, the whole attitude is upside-down. After all, isn’t equity about everybody having access to the same opportunities, each according to their need? Equity isn’t about people struggling together — it’s about thriving, and knowing that the only way we can all do that is by working together. Social justice movements like the one championed by Cullors work towards the understanding that we’re all important and should all be valued. That Black Lives Matter, too.
You know where I'm going with this.
In light of your post, I absolutely do not believe your claim and cannot take your word for it. I don't know why you bothered saying it if it's irrelevant, I guess you thought it was some kind of winning move.