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"GoFundMe Bans Conservatives, Allows $150K Fundraiser For Black Teacher Who Punched Student"
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"The only rules in social media censorship is that there are no rules. And conservatives get banned while lefties get a free pass.
Here's example #489.
GoFundMe has strict standards. Civil rights cases filed by Christians are not allowed. Punching students in the classroom is.
A new crowdfunding campaign on behalf of Sweet Cakes by Melissa was launched Tuesday after a similar effort was removed last week by GoFundMe.
Aaron and Melissa Klein, owners of the bakery in Gresham, Oregon, face the prospect of a $135,000 damages award for violating the state’s non-discrimination law for refusing to bake a wedding cake for a lesbian couple in 2013. The damages order from the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries is proposed and not final.
GoFundMe removed a crowdfunding campaign on the couple’s behalf less than a day after the effort was posted April 24, following complaints from gay-marriage supporters. During that time, the campaign raised more than $109,000 on behalf of the Kleins, which the website said they would be able to keep.
In a statement, GoFundMe cited its policy against 'formal charges in defense of heinous crimes,' prompting critics to point out that the Kleins had not been charged with a crime. A few days later, GoFundMe changed the policy to include a ban on 'claims of heinous crimes, violent, hateful, sexual or discriminatory acts.'
Teachers punching kids is fine though. If the teacher is black and the kid allegedly used a racial slur.
Community members have raised more than $90,000 for a Los Angeles-area teacher after being captured on video punching a student who had repeatedly called him racial slurs.
A GoFundMe page had raised $90,960 by Tuesday afternoon for Marston Riley, a music teacher at Maywood Academy High School.
It's now approaching $150K."
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