Oops, how did this get here . . .
editors note: Contribute at your own risk, I did not extensively research the legitimacy of the fund and there may be some doubt as to where the money is destined
Oops, how did this get here . . .
editors note: Contribute at your own risk, I did not extensively research the legitimacy of the fund and there may be some doubt as to where the money is destined
Is this legitimate? Often there are people who are using a popular event to get rich quick.
I think so. It appears to be the one the article talks about, and it's got over a $100k
His lawyer apparently is saying that he won't be accepting outside money, so probably all donations are scams.
This one says:
All proceeds will be sent directly to Luigi or, if he chooses to reject the funds, they will instead be donated to legal funds for other U.S political prisoners and defendants facing politicized charges.
So if Luigi will reject it, then who are the political prisoners that will get it?
I edited the comment for awareness.
I think even if the funds aren't going to him, there is still at least some value in keeping the conversation going and the political memes flowing. Like it or not, this whole thing has become a hell of a lot bigger than our hero Luigi, and for damn good reason. It's healthy for this country to keep the momentum goin here.
Probably not
Thank you doing the lords work.
The fucking dumbass media will stay surprised by how people feel about this, and the working class people among them will feign shock for the cameras. But the reality is that CEOs have been screwing everyone else in the country raw dog for fucking decades, and nobody that works for a living and has lived in this country for a while is truly shocked by the support for Luigi.
I mean hell, to end last season of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Dennis had a daydream where he ripped a CEO's heart out to reduce his blood pressure.
Do you think the mainstream media is truly surprised at people's reactions or is it simply acting surprised to behave in line with a dog and pony show about how the UHC CEO was the real working class hero and The Adjuster was evil and/or a lunatic that we should all despise?
I think it's a mixture. I've quit watching news coverage on TV completely at this point, but I do still watch some more mainstream comedy shows (e.g. SNL, Colbert, After Midnight, etc). SNL's latest episode illustrated this disconnect, especially with the opening sketch (a Nancy Grace impersonation basically saying "what's wrong with people for liking the killer?") and Chris Rock's opening monologue. Rock started by talking seemingly sincerely about the CEO and how it must be terrible for his family, etc. and then said "Sometimes drug dealers get shot" or something similar.
There's also a comedy narrative that is being established that I think is kind of mainstream media types coping with the reaction to the killing, which is that they're saying "he's only supported because he's handsome"....but I really think they are out of the loop and many are truly surprised and/or still don't understand the public's reaction.
Surprised it's so little
Well, they're not making it easy to find and it's being funded by angry poor people. There's probably not a lot of wealthy big donors on this one.
I'd donate but don't want to support GiveSendGo and also don't trust that the money will actually end up anywhere good.
The fundraiser looks super sketchy and we don't even know who is running it, so a lot of people probably don't trust it.
He already hired an expensive lawyer on his own, and that lawyer hasn’t said anything about using the Mooney from this fund. It’s most likely a scam.
based he needs all the help he can get!
$139k now.
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