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The Proud Boys Are So Broke That Their Leader Is Printing Black Lives Matter T-Shirts For Money

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The Proud Boys should change their name to the Broke Boys, what with its chairman, Enrique Tarrio, reportedly resorting to printing "Black Lives Matter" t-shirts to earn money for his splintering hate group. 

Source: NewsOne

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