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Black Church In D.C. Takes Down Proud Boys & Now OWNS Their Trademark | TSR Newz

The Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church in Washington D.C. recently pulled an “Uno reverse” move on the far-right extremist group, the Proud Boys. The church took ownership of the group’s trademark. However, the power move arrives just years after the group vandalized the church’s property. The incident reportedly occurred in 2020.

The church’s checkmate is definitely an undeniable legal win. However, it’s also a bold statement against hate.

Now, The Shade Rooms correspondentA.B. Burns-Tucker is breaking down why that is on TSR Newz.

More Details On The Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church’s Ownership Of The Proud Boy’s Trademark

According to Burns-Tucker, the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church has been making history since 1838. Per the host, icons such as Frederick Douglas and Booker T. Washington walked through the church doors. And now, the church has made history again, legally owning the name of the Proud Boys.

Additionally, this all has happened after the Proud Boys got hit and reportedly defaulted on a judgment to pay $2.8 million in damages to the church. The damages were reportedly caused by the group destroying a Black Lives Matter sign at the location during a pro-Trump rally.

More Details On The Church’s Bold Move

The church’s bold move appears to mark the first time in the nation’s history that a Black institution has owned the rights of a white supremacist group.

“This ruling effectively prevents the Proud Boys from operating under their own name and profiting off their brand without the church’s approval. It is a significant legal precedent,” Burns-Tucker explains to viewers.

Scroll above to watch as Burns-Tucker shares how a Proud Boy leader has reacted to the church’s checkmate. Additionally, the host shares how the church has responded to the proud boy’s hate.

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Jadriena Solomon

Jadriena “Jade” Solomon is a journalist and editor, specializing in beauty, fashion, entertainment, and culture. A graduate of CUNY Brooklyn College’s Journalism and Media Studies program, she began her career in 2015, publishing independent op-ed articles, and has since built a strong digital media portfolio across reporting, editing, and hosting for major media companies. As The Shade Room’s Senior Editor, Jadriena helps lead editorial direction, manages writers and editors, and has contributed more than 2,600 stories with over 45M page views since her start in 2022. Her past roles include contributing and staff positions at HelloBeautiful, Blavity News, 21Ninety, and Bronze Magazine. She has interviewed talents such as Tamron Hall, Eboni K. Williams, Tia Mowry, LeToya Luckett, Salt-N-Pepa, and more.

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