I was going to write a post wondering who sets up and donates to the Officer Michael Thomas Slager Fundraising effort, which is now de rigueur for police shootings and bigoted business owners, when I found out that the GoFundMe site that was set up was shut down by GoFundMe as a violation of its terms and conditions.
Crowdfunding service GoFundMe removed a page Wednesday dedicated to raising money for fired South Carolina police officer Michael Slager, the website confirmed in a press release. Slager, a member of the force in North Charleston, was charged with murder Tuesday for the fatal shooting of black motorist Walter Scott and then dismissed.
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“After review by our team, the campaign set up for Officer Slager was removed from GoFundMe due to a violation of our terms and conditions,” GoFundMe Public Relations Manager Kelsea Little told ThinkProgress. Little declined to say which terms were violated due to GoFundMe’s privacy policy.
The organizer has since set up a new fundraising page for Slager on rival crowdfunding site IndieGogo, as well as allied Facebook and Twitter profiles. The IndieGoGo page had raised $60 by 3 p.m. EDT out of a $5,000 goal.
Full story here by Thomas Barrabi on International Business Times.
@TBarrabi
At first I thought that the existence of the video would make a difference in the fund raising for Slager, but then I read the reasons they give for setting it up, “It’s about being innocent until proven guilty.” That’s smart.
There is much disgust and consternation in the LGBT community over a viral fundraiser effort, that has as of this writing, earned $842,387. Many have lamented, “If only our cause could raise that much money that fast.”
I say, yes, we can.
So I looked and saw that Cyndi Lauper’s True Colors Fund has set April 29 as the first national #40toNoneDay to end #LGBT youth homelessness! And I thought, would it not be totally awesome if we equality supporters (and pizza lovers) could match that #MemoriesPizza “charity” by April 29? Can we match their amount and help homeless youth get off the street, learn life skills and get an education and jobs?
Here is the gofundme link to donate