What's really astounding is gofundme and fundly removing crowd-funding campaigns. You will not find a single one on gfm to help Kyle.
http s://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/aug/27/kyle-rittenhouse-gofundme-campaigns-removed/
But if you search for Kyle Rittenhouse, this garbage comes up:
http s://www.gofundme.com/f/protect-dc-area-protestors"]http s://www.gofundme.com/f/protect-dc-area-protestors
If you want to report it you will see this posted:
The following are examples of expressly forbidden fraudulent activity:
Breaking the law
Lying or being misleading about your identity as a GoFundMe organizer or your relationship to the beneficiary of the funds
Posting misleading statements in the fundraiser description
Not delivering funds to the stated beneficiary
Not using funds for their stated purposeSo, it doesnt matter what protestors are doing and only gfm can disagree with the nature of a campaign.The following are examples of situations that are not considered fraudulent on our platform:
Rumors or speculation of fraud
Requesting that your name or image be removed from a fundraiser description
Disagreeing with the nature of the fundraiser or the character of the GoFundme organizer
Custody or familial disputes or disagreements
On a bright side, one platform is actually doing what it is suppose to do: http s://www.givesendgo.com/GUCZ
They have already raises close to half a million dollars.