Second Class Citizens: The 5 Stages of Financial Blacklisting
27 Jul 2021
After years of censoring conservatives without admitting to political bias, PayPal appears to have formally abandoned political neutrality, entering into a partnership with the far-left Anti Defamation League (ADL) and law enforcement to track and suppress the activities of the alleged far right.
Breitbart News first sounded the alarm on the rise of financial blacklisting in 2018, an opinion which was then shared by liberal organizations like the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
Since then, progressive activists have launched well-funded campaigns aimed at payment processors, and credit card companies, aimed at cutting the political right off from payment and banking services essentially an effort to reduce them to the status of second-class citizens.
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The Mitt Kors Movement
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The Swedish priests who founded the Mitt Kors (My Cross) movement have launched a crowdfunding campaign which aims to support persecuted Christians by publishing a book containing photos and stories from their campaign.
Three priests from the Church of Sweden - Annika Borg, Johanna Andersson, and Helena Edlund - have set up the My Cross Facebook group after the murder of French priest Jacques Hamel. The page will serve as an avenue where people can share images of the cross and their accompanying stories of what the Christian symbol means to them, Christian Today details.