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Jesus man. It's a friendly neighborhood trolling thread. Don't out someone like that.
Pretty fucked up.
A phaytal post I can agree with.
Jesus man. It's a friendly neighborhood trolling thread. Don't out someone like that.
Pretty fucked up.
can't we all just get along?
A crowdfunding campaign for the Oregon bakery Sweet Cakes by Melissa has set a site record by raising $352,500 in about two months after being kicked off the GoFundMe website, far exceeding the initial goal of $150,000.
Too bad they had their funding pulled.
They got nothing.
GoFundMe, the nation’s largest crowdfunder, removed a campaign for Sweet Cakes by Melissa in April after receiving complaints from gay-marriage supporters.
A few days later, GoFundMe changed the policy to include a ban on “claims of heinous crimes, violent, hateful, sexual or discriminatory acts,” making it easier to remove campaigns for Christian-owned business owners fighting discrimination charges after declining to provide services for gay weddings.
The Kleins were permitted to keep the $109,000 already raised on GoFundMe before the campaign was removed.
The bakery’s owners will be able to collect the donations they received — nearly $110,000 of the $135,000 hoped — before the campaign was shuttered, GoFundMe said.
Jesse Wellhoefer, founder of Continue to Give, said the Sweet Cakes effort has raised more than any previous campaign on behalf of individuals in the three-year-old crowdfunding website’s history.
Continue to Give also handles ongoing fundraising for nonprofit organizations as well as mobile and kiosk tithing for churches.
So the ' victims' got to keep $100k from charity. The had to pay $135k in damages.
Winning?
A crowdfunding campaign for the Oregon bakery Sweet Cakes by Melissa has set a site record by raising $352,500 in about two months after being kicked off the GoFundMe website, far exceeding the initial goal of $150,000.
Too bad they had their funding pulled.
They got nothing.
After GoFundMe shuts down Christian bakery crowdfunding, it bans campaigns - The Washington Post
Wait so... you agree with this kind of discrimination? Recap: Christian bakers MUST labor for something that goes against their religious upbringing, which, when you boil it down is discriminating against their Christians beliefs, and now you also agree that another company can also discriminate against a subset of people based off what they believe is discrimination, even before a court ruled on it?Too bad they had their funding pulled.
They got nothing.
After GoFundMe shuts down Christian bakery crowdfunding, it bans campaigns - The Washington Post
because they'll be beheadedhow come no one has tried this at a muslim bakery