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Chinese-Americans poured more than $80,000 into a Proud Boy crowdfunder before Jan 6 insurrection

Chinese-Americans poured more than $80,000 into a Proud Boy crowdfunder before Jan 6 insurrection sankel@businessinsider.com (Sophia Ankel) © Stanton Sharpe/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images A member of the Proud Boys guards the front stage as another member of the proud boys gives a speech during a rally at Delta Park in Portland, Oregon, on June 26, 2020. Stanton Sharpe/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Chinese Americans and ex-pats from China donated more than $80,000 to the Proud Boys, a report says. The group was crowdfunding to pay for medical expenses after a clash with BLM protesters. Donors said they sent money because they felt that America was under attack from communism.

Proud Boys Received Generous Donations From Chinese-Americans: Report

The investigation tracked some donations to addresses in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. Several donors who spoke to USA Today said they had sent money to the Proud Boys because they supported Former President Donald Trump, and felt that America was under attack from communism, a claim often touted by right-wing commentators, including conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and Fox News host Tucker Carlson. The donors also told the paper they felt the Proud Boys were protecting the country from antifa and the Black Lives Matter protesters. You have to understand how we feel we came from communist China and we managed to come here and we appreciate it here so much, said Rebecca Kwan, who donated $500, USA Today reported. The Proud Boys are for Trump, and they are fighting antifa, and can you see anything good that antics did except destroy department stores and small businesses?

15 Fierce Moms You Have To Meet On Mother s Day 2021

UpdatedFri, May 7, 2021 at 5:25 pm ET Replies(25) Raquel Cusi gives self-defense classes to other moms and their children as a member of the Asian Moms San Diego Facebook group, established as a safe place for other Asian American and Pacific Islander moms to support each other. (Photo courtesy of Daisy Nguyen) ACROSS AMERICA If anyone ever deserved a day off and a lot of pampering on Sunday the second Mother s Day of the coronavirus pandemic it s America s moms. They ve juggled more than a street performer. Their mettle has been tested. But they ve managed it with aplomb, emerging strong and fierce on the other side of extraordinary challenges of the past months.

We belong here: Over a thousand march against anti-Asian hate in Flushing

The continuing, unabated rise in anti-Asian violence came to head on Sunday as over a thousand marched in Queens to protest the unprovoked attacks, which have been plaguing the city. Beginning in Flushing, a who’s who of elected officials and renowned individuals gathered at 137-35 Northern Boulevard on the steps of the neighborhood’s town hall.. Read More

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