Imarn Ayton was ubiquitous during London protests after George Floyd’s death.Last week she was seen on parade with the secretive Forever Family Force group (FFF).
Imarn Ayton at the heart of a paramilitary style black power protest group
Fist raised in a black power salute, a woman in a crop top and shorts poses with members of a ‘sinister’ new paramilitary-style protest group.
Imarn Ayton, 29, has been ubiquitous during demonstrations in London following the death of George Floyd – whether bringing traffic to a halt in Brixton, standing atop a van outside Westminster station or whipping up crowds in Parliament Square with her ever-present loudhailer.
In recognition of her poster girl status, Vogue magazine featured her in its current edition celebrating black activists.
But last week saw the actress and part-time drama teacher on parade with a secretive group whose startling appearance in all-black uniform and what appeared to be stab-proof vests has caused much disquiet.
Their attire – which included a balaclava worn by at least one member – also seemed to belie their wholesome name: Forever Family Force.
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According to sporadic media posts, the group is ‘united in the battle against racism, inequality and injustice’.
Beyond this, its publicly stated aims – drenched in amorphous, woke rhetoric – get rather lost.
For instance, FFF says it wants to ‘mobilise, organise and centralise community initiatives to empower and support organisations with similar objectives’.
Insisting on peaceful protest, Imarn Ayton has been an eloquent advocate of racial equality.
She distanced herself from Black Lives Matter protests in Britain because she says it was ‘hijacked’ by a group of far-Left activists.
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Ms Ayton has voiced fears that some may have donated towards a fundraising campaign without realising that those behind it want to abolish the police Imarn Ayton distanced herself from Black Lives Matter protests in Britain because she says it was ‘hijacked’ by a group of far-Left activists In recognition of her poster girl status, Vogue magazine featured Ms Ayton in its current edition celebrating black activists Imarn Ayton, 29, has been ubiquitous during demonstrations in London following the death of George Floyd United: Khari McKenzie of Forever Family Force and rapper Megaman
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