The crowdfunding platform preferred by Trump’s alleged co-conspirators is also a hit with neo-Nazis

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    “GiveSendGo has clearly abandoned its original mission of ‘funding hope,’ instead becoming a tool for the Christian nationalist purveyors of hatred, disinformation, and political violence,” says Rev. Nathan Empsall, the executive director of Faithful America, a national Christian advocacy organization which launched a petition signed by 34,000 people condemning GiveSendGo’s hosting of extremist fundraisers. “As Christians, we are called to stand against authoritarianism and white supremacy, not give them a platform.”

    https://time.com/6150317/givesendgo-trucker-convoy-canada-profits/

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      “As Christians, we are called to stand against authoritarianism and white supremacy, not give them a platform.”

      Hasn’t looked that way for the last 8 years or so.