Should it be called "GoFundTheLeft" ?
GoFundMe yanks online fundraiser for Baltimore cops in Freddie Gray case | Fox News
No. It is in their terms of service. You can't raise money in response to being formally charged. That was put into place before this case. If they now allow a liberal who has been charged to raise money then you will have a point. But as of right now you don't.
Should it be called "GoFundTheLeft" ?
GoFundMe yanks online fundraiser for Baltimore cops in Freddie Gray case | Fox News
We'll see if they pull the site to raise bail money for the riotersThey don't fund people subject to criminal charges. It's in their user agreement.
Well, that didn't take long ...You should contact them about it.
I dunno you tell me: Support Memories Pizza by Lawrence Billy Jones III - GoFundMe
Link fails for me.
Hopefully they pulled itLink fails for me.
They act as if formally charged = guilty/convicted.No. It is in their terms of service. You can't raise money in response to being formally charged. That was put into place before this case. If they now allow a liberal who has been charged to raise money then you will have a point. But as of right now you don't.
They act as if formally charged = guilty/convicted.
Example #34,890,005 that we really don't believe in "innocent until proven guilty" in our society, regardless all the noble-sounding rhetoric.
Yes, I know this is not a court of law, but the mindset is still indicative.
They act as if formally charged = guilty/convicted.
Example #34,890,005 that we really don't believe in "innocent until proven guilty" in our society, regardless all the noble-sounding rhetoric.
Yes, I know this is not a court of law, but the mindset is still indicative.
They act as if formally charged = guilty/convicted.
Example #34,890,005 that we really don't believe in "innocent until proven guilty" in our society, regardless all the noble-sounding rhetoric.
Yes, I know this is not a court of law, but the mindset is still indicative.
I guess they figure if there is enough evidence to even merit being prosecuted that is enough that Gofundme doesn't want to touch it. They are a business and in the end they are going to do what they think is best for their bottom line.
It also looks like they pulled the page for the Baltimore "protesters" which demonstrates at least some consistencyLooks like it was pulled for violating their TOS.
It also looks like they pulled the page for the Baltimore "protesters" which demonstrates at least some consistency
Even when proven wrong, they still have to cling to the idea that there's some liberal bias.
They act as if formally charged = guilty/convicted.
Example #34,890,005 that we really don't believe in "innocent until proven guilty" in our society, regardless all the noble-sounding rhetoric.
Yes, I know this is not a court of law, but the mindset is still indicative.
It also looks like they pulled the page for the Baltimore "protesters" which demonstrates at least some consistency
No. It is in their terms of service. You can't raise money in response to being formally charged. That was put into place before this case. If they now allow a liberal who has been charged to raise money then you will have a point. But as of right now you don't.
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