Remember when GoFundMe claimed that they disallowed Kyle Rittenhouse from raising funds to defend himself because they didn’t allow legal defense fundraising for anyone accused of a crime?
Well, guess who they allowed a fundraiser for?
Just last week, GoFundMe went public to explain why they banned fundraisers for Kyle Rittenhouse from their platform:
“GoFundMe’s Terms of Service prohibit raising money for the legal defense of an alleged violent crime. In light of the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, we want to clarify when and why we removed certain fundraisers in the past.”
So why is it that as of Tuesday night, a fundraiser is being allowed for the suspect in the Christmas parade massacre?
Looks like someone was asleep at the switch, though that fundraiser for accused Christmas parade murderer Darrell Brooks Jr. appears to have been taken down.
However, searching on bail brings up a number of supposedly forbidden bail fundraisers:
Boy, sure seems like a lot of BLM/Antifa activists among those pictured, doesn’t it? Why, it’s almost as though GoFundMe has a double standard!
Likewise, a search turns up hundreds of hits on “legal defense“:
Those seem a little more varied, but all would seem to violate GoFundMe’s stated policy.
So which is it? Does GoFundMe ban all legal fundraisers, or only those that offend leftwing sensibilities?
Tags: antifa, Crime, Darrell Brooks Jr., GoFundeMe, Kyle Rittenhouse, Social Justice Warriors
You know the answer. I won’t participate in Go Fund Me for just that reason. I can send people money without them.
Darrell wasn’t a violent person, he was an oppressed minority person who just happened to be in that SUV that attacked and killed all those “Whi Pipl”. He din du nuffin. ‘Sides, He their kind of people. Kenosha showed that the Lefties like them “crazy”. I guess they don’t feel at all responsible for the bloody results.
Their rush to help a mass murderer makes it clear what they have in mind for “deplorables”. They have no problem with killing “normies”. It is all “for the Cause”. Y’all feel me?