by Kim D.
On August 13th, Adner
Marcelin created the GoFundMe page for the Michael
Brown Memorial Fund, and in 11 days the
goal of raising $200K has been met and exceeded expectations. In asking for support, the
site's author writes, Michael
Brown was an 18 year old that was killed by a Ferguson Police Officer on
Saturday, August 9th. His family is now seeking justice for Michael’s
death. Their pursuit for justice will be lengthy and hard but with the
support of the community they will get justice. If you are willing to
support Michael’s family please donate to Michael Brown’s Memorial Fund. These funds will assist
his family with costs that they will acquire as they seek justice on Michael’s
behalf. These funds will not be used for legal fees; all funds will
be given to the family of Michael Brown. We appreciate your support.
Gofundme.com
is cashing in on the tragedy of Ferguson, MO with multiple campaigns. At least
three GoFundMe pages exist for Michael Brown's family. In addition to the
Michael Brown Memorial Fund, The Brown
Siblings Memorial Fund, created August 12th by DeMarco
Davidson, has earned $2,403 out of a requested $10K to date, and the Michael
Brown Jr. Fundraiser has earned $4,500 out of the
requested $5K. In 12 days, these
three pages have earned $249,542 of
which 5% ($12,477) goes to GoFundMe.
August 17th the Support Officer Darren Wilson fund was created and completely funded in seven days to the tune of $234,910. A similar account to Support Officer Wilson was created by the nonprofit Shield of Hope on August 21st and has raised $143,904 in four days and will most likely meet the requested goal of $250K by the end of the day. These two accounts have earned $378,814 of which 5% ($18,941) goes to GoFundMe.
Add in over 30 additional accounts to fund transportation to protest, aide for protesters, and media equipment replacement, and GoFundMe stands to make considerable more due to the chaos surrounding Michael Brown's death.
Even more curious is the fact that despite GoFundMe's homepage promoting the Michael Brown Memorial Fund as "popular," the page to Support Officer Wilson is raising more money is less amount of time. Quite obviously, the page to support Wilson is more popular than the one to support Brown; however, Officer Wilson's page is not promoted nor is it easily searchable. Typing Darren Wilson, Officer Wilson, Support Officer Wilson will NOT bring up the page.
Evidently, upon threats of boycotting by those who were offended by the Support Officer Wilson page and some of the comments made by donors, GoFundMe, in its attempt to appease those outraged, disabled the comments and keywords for Officer Wilson support pages. Activist Shaun King began the boycott last Friday:
If you see these comments & don't realize the Darren Wilson fund is a modern day lynching celebration you're blind. pic.twitter.com/bwNI4oADMD
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) August 22, 2014
1. We provided @GoFundMe w/ copious evidence that hate groups are behind the Wilson campaign & are dominating the donations.
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) August 22, 2014
2. In spite of the reality that the campaign itself is sparking & spreading hate & this violates their terms. @GoFundMe does nothing.
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) August 22, 2014
3. In spite of @GoFundMe confessing to the media that they could not verify the identity of who started the Darren Wilson campaign...
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) August 22, 2014
4. It is clear to us that @GoFundMe for the tens of thousands of dollars they make, is willing to allow people to be victimized & ridiculed.
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) August 22, 2014
5. For this reason, we are beginning our boycott of @GoFundMe right now. If you have anything on there now, we'd love you to transfer it.
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) August 22, 2014
6. If you cannot transfer it, that's OK, but please pledge to NEVER use @GoFundMe again. They have chosen profits over principle here.
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) August 22, 2014
But is the outrage really about racist comments from donors or is it that the Wilson account is outraising the Brown account with more donors in less amount of time? If King and his activist buddies believe GoFundMe is going to turn down revenue, they are crazy.
And, what we see now, is 5,500 people who have raised nearly $250,000 for Darren Wilson because THEY BELIEVE JOSIE and not the eyewitnesses.
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) August 22, 2014
wow, people have an issue raising money for what will be a costly defense of the, "innocent until proven guilty," but the don't see a problem raising money for an adult that took drugs, chose to rob a store, then chose to hit a cop so hard that he broke his orbital socket, then RUN from him? Even if the cop didn't know of the robbery, at the time he told them to get on the sidewalk, Brown could have been taken in on "Assault on a Police officer." if it hits like a thug, walks like a thug and acts like a thug, it's a cat?
ReplyDeleteYeah - more people supporting Wilson because evidently those outraged about Brown are too busy looting and protesting to donate.
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