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PayPal Dumps GiveSendGo, the 'Christian' Crowdfunding Site Used By Proud Boys​


Whitney Kimball
Monday 4:15PM

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This morning PayPal confirmed to Gizmodo that it has cut ties with GiveSendGo, the Christian crowdfunding platform which hosts fundraisers for, among other causes, Kenosha shooter Kyle Rittenhouse and Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio.

Since a Trumpist mob descended on D.C. last week with pipe bombs, zip ties, and feces, ultimately storming the Capitol Building in a siege that left five dead, there have been renewed calls for payment processors to stop working with sites sympathetic to these insurrectionists. Among them: GiveSendGo, which became a viable second-tier fundraising option for causes which GoFundMe and others refused to be associated with.
As a result of the Capitol riot, PayPal has decided to sever ties with GiveSendGo, leaving an uncertain financial future for pro-Trump conspiracies, anti-mask efforts, and other “Christian” fundraising causes.
PayPal noted to Gizmodo that it sometimes makes an exception to its acceptable use policy for “legal defense,” a category used by both Rittenhouse’s and Tarrio’s fundraisers. Beyond that, the company has long deplatformed white supremacist groups, especially after the 2017 “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia—another marauding white nationalist revolt that came to a fatal end. In 2018, PayPal banned the Proud Boys altogether (along with, somewhat controversially, a few Antifa groups).
While PayPal still shows up as the automatic donation portal for some GiveSendGo fundraisers, including Rittenhouse’s, PayPal told Gizmodo that this is a backend issue on GiveSendGo’s site, and that PayPal transactions originating from GiveSendGo would not transact. (We can confirm that another fundraiser for a dog’s veterinary care, which leads directly to a credit card processing portal, still works. It’s unclear how the site is currently processing credit cards.)

A GiveSendGo spokesperson confirmed that it’s parted ways with mainstream fintech companies, for unnamed reasons. “We have/are changing/moved away from our previous payment solutions (examples. WePay, Stripe, Paypal etc) and are implementing/working with our own solutions to continue providing efficient service to our users,” the spokesperson told Gizmodo via email. They added that the company would prefer not to divulge its current payment processing method at this time.
The site continues to be hosted by Amazon Web Services—which is relevant because AWS made the unusual decision to cut ties with conservative Twitter clone Parler late last week.
In the days since the riot, companies have linked arms to reject customers who support violent insurrection—so much so that a hoax statement from Olive Garden seemed credible. Virtually all social media companies deplatformed Trump, and Apple and Google kicked Parler out of their app stores. Microsoft, Google, Facebook, and JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, and Citigroup paused all political contributions. American Express and Morgan Stanley have specifically pledged not to give to the cabal of 147 lawmakers who voted to overturn election results, including Senators Josh Hawley (R-MO) and Ted Cruz (R-TX). Stripe has cut off the Trump campaign’s account, joining Shopify, which took the Trump store offline last week; Stripe also made allusions on Twitter to possibly cutting off GiveSendGo but have yet to confirm that information with Gizmodo.

Over the past few months, GoFundMe, too, has removed several fundraisers “attempting to challenge the legitimate results of the 2020 election,” it said in a statement shared with Gizmodo. The company said that it will continue to remove such fundraisers, as well as those “for travel expenses to a future political event where there’s risk of violence by the attendees.”

Gizmodo has reached out to Amazon Web Services, as well as Visa, Mastercard, and Discover. If you see something, seize this moment, because companies are checking their mentions.

 
Violent insurrection. I hate these journalists and all they stand for. Especially if they are double J journalists.
 
“We have/are changing/moved away from our previous payment solutions (examples. WePay, Stripe, Paypal etc) and are implementing/working with our own solutions to continue providing efficient service to our users,” the spokesperson told Gizmodo via email. They added that the company would prefer not to divulge its current payment processing method at this time.
Godspeed guys
 
a siege that left five dead
For those who haven't been paying attention, the "five deaths" that every far left nigger loving kike jew faggot fuck media outlet is going on about was 1 cop, 1 protester shot by cops, and 3 protesters who died of heart attacks or strokes outside of the capitol building. It reminds me of Charlottesville where they started including random things (like a helicopter crash) to pump up the body count. So when you see somebody comparing this to 9/11 or Pearl Harbor, do me a favor and kick them in the balls.
 
serious question: why do these entities not implement BTC payment? exhentai and cock.li manage to have it working in an automated fashion, is there really nobody that would pay via crypto?
 
serious question: why do these entities not implement BTC payment? exhentai and cock.li manage to have it working in an automated fashion, is there really nobody that would pay via crypto?
Too hard for normies. Also the eu is trying crack down on crypto right now. Its only a matter of time until the us does so too.
 
Too hard for normies.
more and more normalfags are getting into crypto, it hopefully won't be a barrier soon
Also the eu is trying crack down on crypto right now. Its only a matter of time until the us does so too.
regulating the actual sending/receiving of stuff like XMR is nigh impossible unless they plan on implementing some dystopian nationwide packet collection network. i checked the stuff they tried to pass recently, and it won't do jack shit to stop anyone motivated.
 
it won't do jack shit to stop anyone motivated.
It doesn't have to. It just has to make using crypto inconvenient enough for the masses to shun it. People are fucking lazy, and they don't want to learn how to jump through hoops just to send money when their credit cards & cell phones can do it with a single touch.

Also, fuck bitcoin in particular. I bought some to donate to the Farms (which I did) awhile back, and sent the rest back to the exchange to (immediately) sell and cash out because I'm not interested in the speculation game. The actual bitcoin transaction itself had a $6 fee on it (the network charges a fee for every single transaction). The exchange charged another $6.50 to sell it for USD. Fuck everything about that hot garbage. Fucking Paypal charges less than that, even on their bottom-tier business accounts with their worst fees. Anonymous, cheap, safe and easy my aching ass.
 
It doesn't have to. It just has to make using crypto inconvenient enough for the masses to shun it. People are fucking lazy, and they don't want to learn how to jump through hoops just to send money when their credit cards & cell phones can do it with a single touch.

Also, fuck bitcoin in particular. I bought some to donate to the Farms (which I did) awhile back, and sent the rest back to the exchange to (immediately) sell and cash out because I'm not interested in the speculation game. The actual bitcoin transaction itself had a $6 fee on it (the network charges a fee for every single transaction). The exchange charged another $6.50 to sell it for USD. Fuck everything about that hot garbage. Fucking Paypal charges less than that, even on their bottom-tier business accounts with their worst fees. Anonymous, cheap, safe and easy my aching ass.
Indeed. If you're buying crypto from CoinBase etc, just get LTC, then IMMEDIATELY convert it to XMR. Only way to go.

There are options for anonymizing BitCoin, but they just aren't practical for small transactions, especially now. BTC niggers have to get Lightning working.
 
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