Largest U.S. Bank Cuts Ties to Conservative Group, Canceling Donald Trump Jr. Event
The country's largest bank has cut ties with a Missouri conservative group, forcing an event that had been set to feature Donald Trump Jr. to be immediately canceled.
[....] Defense of Liberty founder Paul Curtman, a former GOP state representative, told the Missouri Independent that WePay informed him in a message that it would no longer do business with his group based on an alleged violation of terms of service and had refunded $30,000 in payments already processed for the event.
"It seems you're using WePay Payments for one or more of the activities prohibited by our terms of service," the message reportedly states. "More specifically: Per our terms of service, we are unable to process for hate, violence, racial intolerance, terrorism, the financial exploitation of a crime, or items or activities that encourage, promote, facilitate, or instruct others regarding the same."
Maybe Trump Jr and Defense of Liberty political action committee should not promote such things?
Or . . . maybe those things are their core message, and appeal to their base.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday November 20 2021, @12:39AM
Looks like pointing out Republican double-think, on this site conservatives all lined up to support the baker's discrimination. Now that conservatives are getting a taste of the discrimination they love to serve suddenly it is not ok and something must be done to protect conservatives from people not wanting anything to do with them. It is very sad, but no one expected integrity or intelligence from conservatives after 2016. Well, to be fair, it was a black man being elected president that really broke you all, but 2016 was when you decided fascism was cool.