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* SHARE SELECTION * * * * Home * News * U.S. * Sport * TV&Showbiz * Australia * Femail * Health * Science * Money * Video * Travel * Best Buys * Discounts * Argos * AO.com * River Island * Groupon * Debenhams * Wayfair * Very * eBay * Boohoo * Nike * Currys * Virgin Media * ASOS * TUI * My Profile * Logout * Login * Latest Headlines * The Queen * Royals * Prince Andrew * Prince Harry * Meghan Markle * UK Economy * World News * Covid-19 * Most read * My Profile * Logout * Login Privacy Policy Feedback Saturday, Feb 5th 2022 7AM 1°C 10AM 3°C 5-Day Forecast Advertisement ELON MUSK SLAMS GOFUNDME FOR BOWING TO TRUDEAU AND CANCELING FREEDOM TRUCKERS - WHILE ALLOWING BLM DONATIONS: SITE REFUSES TO RETURN $9M AND WILL INSTEAD DISTRIBUTE IT TO CHARITIES IT DEEMS FIT AS CANADIAN PM IS BRANDED A 'DICTATOR' * GoFundMe has canceled the Freedom Convoy 2022 fundraiser for allegedly violating its terms of service * The crowdfunding platform announced Friday that they will be distributing the remaining funds to 'credible and established charities chosen by the Freedom Convoy 2022 organizers and verified by GoFundMe' * The company said convoy donors have until February 19 to request a refund * The decision comes one day after Canadian leaders called on GoFundMe to detail how it would ensure donations weren't being used to promote hate * Tesla CEO Elon Musk slammed the decision and accused GoFundMe of having 'double standards' because of its previous support for Black Lives Matter fundraisers By Natasha Anderson For Dailymail.Com Published: 02:46 GMT, 5 February 2022 | Updated: 06:55 GMT, 5 February 2022 * * * * * * e-mail * 1.2k shares 1.5k View comments Advertisement Tesla CEO Elon Musk accused GoFundMe of hypocrisy after the company canceled the Freedom Convoy fundraiser on Friday after it actively supported a campaign for the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest in Seattle. The crowdfunding platform claimed the convoy fundraiser - which raised $10million Canadian dollars ($8 million USD) in support of truckers protesting against COVID-19 vaccine mandates - violated its terms of service 'which prohibits the promotion of violence and harassment.' GoFundMe plans to distribute the remaining $9million of donated funds to 'credible and established charities' that were reportedly chosen by the convoy organizers and have been verified by the platform. 'Double-standard?' Musk questioned on Twitter Friday night, sharing a screenshot of a tweet the crowdfunding platform published in 2020, amid active riots in Seattle. The Seattle protesters declared an autonomous zone in the city's Capitol Hill neighborhood. The zone, spanning six city blocks and displaying Black Lives Matter imagery, was established by George Floyd protesters in June 2020 after a tension-filled interactions between demonstrators and police. GoFundMe also allowed numerous BLM-related fundraisers, some of which still remain active, that strived to raise funds for protective gear and medical supplies for protesters in the Pacific Northwest. The crowdfunding platform, released a statement Friday evening saying: 'GoFundMe supports peaceful protests and we believe that was the intention of the Freedom Convoy 2022 fundraiser when it was first created.' 'We now have evidence from law enforcement that the previously peaceful demonstration has become an occupation, with police reports of violence and other unlawful activity.' The decision to remove the fundraise comes one day after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said a military response to the protests that have shut down the nation's capital was 'not in the cards right now' and the House of Commons Public Safety and National Security Committee called on GoFundMe to detail how it would ensure donations weren't being used to promote extremism and hate. It remains unclear if Trudeau or his government lobbied the crowdsourcing company, which did not immediately respond to DailyMail.com's request for comment. +16 View gallery * * * * * Copy link to paste in your message * GoFundMe has canceled the Freedom Convoy fundraiser, which had gained more than $10 million in donations, and plans to distribute the remaining funds to 'credible and established charities' +16 View gallery * * * * * Copy link to paste in your message * GoFundMe issued a statement Friday night saying the Freedom Convoy 2022 fundraiser violated its terms of service 'which prohibits the promotion of violence and harassment +16 View gallery * * * * * Copy link to paste in your message * +16 View gallery * * * * * Copy link to paste in your message * Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (left) and some of his his Liberal Party allies have accused the convoy demonstrators of extremism and racism. Freedom Convoy organizer Tamara Lich (right) has strongly denied Trudeau's charge and announced Friday that she would be continuing to collect donations for truckers via GiveSendGo +16 View gallery * * * * * Copy link to paste in your message * In the wake of GoFundMe's decision, Freedom Convoy organizer Tamara Lich announced Friday night that they have teamed up with GiveSendGo, another online platform, to continue raising funds for the truckers. 'GiveSendGo is going to to enable us to get donations into the hands of truckers much, much quicker,' she said in a video published by Rumble. +16 View gallery * * * * * Copy link to paste in your message * * * * * * Copy link to paste in your message * Tesla CEO Elon Musk slammed GoFundMe over the decision, alleging the company was hypocritical after it actively supported a 2020 fundraiser for the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest (CHOP) in Seattle 'If you can donate and help us keep these truckers going - we plan to be here for the long haul, as long as it takes to ensure that your rights and freedoms are restored.' GoFundMe suspended the Freedom Convoy fundraiser for internal review on Wednesday after it had accrued more than $10million in donations. The company had previously released $1million to organizers after they 'provided a clear distribution plan… and confirmed funds would be used only for participants who traveled to Ottawa to participate in a peaceful protest.' The organizers claimed the funds would be used for expenses such as fuel, food and lodging, with any leftover donations being gifted to a 'credible Veterans organization which will be chosen by the donors.' GoFundMe announced Friday they will no longer be releasing funds to the organizers because of 'how this situation has evolved'. 'No further funds will be directly distributed to the Freedom Convoy organizers,' the company statement read. 'We will work with organizers to send all remaining funds to credible and established charities chosen by the Freedom Convoy 2022 organizers and verified by GoFundMe.' The company said donors have until February 19 to request a refund. Trudeau and some of his his Liberal Party allies have accused the convoy demonstrators of extremism and racism, a charge that Lich strongly denied on Thursday. 'We are here out of love for our families, our communities and our nation. These past two years, the covid mandates have divided us,' she said in a statement. 'This protest began because of the federal government's restrictions on truckers' freedoms. Our movement has grown in Canada and across the world because common people are tired of the mandates and restrictions in their own lives that now seem to be doing more harm than good,' she added. 'We are therefore calling on all levels of government in Canada to end all covid mandates and restrictions. We will continue our protest until we see a clear plan for their elimination.' +16 View gallery * * * * * Copy link to paste in your message * Freedom Convoy organizers claim the protest began because of 'the federal government's restrictions on truckers' freedoms' +16 View gallery * * * * * Copy link to paste in your message * Since last weekend, hundreds of long-haul truckers have blockaded Parliament Hill in Ottawa as well as a key border crossing between Alberta and Montana , railing against vaccine mandates and other pandemic restrictions Chief Peter Sloly says the Freedom Convoy is a national issue Loaded: 0% Progress: 0% 0:00 Previous Play Skip LIVE Mute 00:00 Current Time 0:00 / Duration Time 1:12 Fullscreen Need Text Video Quality 576p 540p 360p 270p Foreground---WhiteBlackRedGreenBlueYellowMagentaCyan---OpaqueSemi-Opaque Background---WhiteBlackRedGreenBlueYellowMagentaCyan---OpaqueSemi-TransparentTransparent Window---WhiteBlackRedGreenBlueYellowMagentaCyan---OpaqueSemi-TransparentTransparent Font Size50%75%100%125%150%175%200%300%400% Text Edge StyleNoneRaisedDepressedUniformDropshadow Font FamilyDefaultMonospace SerifProportional SerifMonospace Sans-SerifProportional Sans-SerifCasualScriptSmall Caps DefaultsDone MORE VIDEOS * 1 * 2 * 3 * * Watch video US plane carrying soldiers and equipment lands in Poland * Watch video Jimmy Carr slammed for Holocaust joke during Netflix special * Watch video Police release footage as teen sentenced for Cotswolds killing * Watch video Ukraine's troops train with hand-held missiles delivered by US * * Watch video Horrified passenger films two young boys in knife fight on London bus * Watch video Couple rescued after being trapped in cabin for two months * Watch video US Army aircraft carrying soldiers and equipment lands in Poland * Watch video Emirates Boeing 777 jet that left Dubai at 248 mph * * Watch video Man aims replica gun at Camden police officer before being arrested * Watch video Brave man swims through ice to rescue dog stranded in a frozen river * Watch video Caius College flies the progress flag to mark LGBTQ+ History Month * Watch video NJ plow driver fired for blasting snow on two Orthodox Jewish men * * * * * Copy link to paste in your message * * * * * * Copy link to paste in your message * GoFundMe previously allowed numerous BLM-related fundraisers, some of which still remain active, that strived to raise funds for protective gear (left) and medical supplies (right) for the protestors in the Pacific Northwest GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan, who last year urged the US government to pass emergency COVID-19 aid, has not publicly commented on the Freedom Convoy fundraiser. Although he has previously argued the nonprofit has 'a responsibility to society' and so 'we prohibit the promotion of misinformation, or the promotion of hate or discrimination, or using a campaign to bully someone or discriminate, or to promote violence or terrorism.' GOFUNDME CEO SLAMMED CONGRESS OVER ITS COVID RESPONSE * * * * * Copy link to paste in your message * GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan (pictured) has not publicly commented on the Freedom Convoy fundraiser GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan has not publicly commented on the Freedom Convoy fundraiser, but some allege he likely opposes the anti-vaccine protest given his own criticisms of the US government's COVID response. Last year, during an interview with the New York Times Cadogan said: 'This is a war against a virus. If this were a war against another country at this scale, it would be no question what we would do, right? We would mobilize our society to defeat it.' He also argued that he would rather the federal government offer aid to Americans than his company. The CEO penned an open letter to Congress - which was published in USA Today - arguing lawmakers didn't to take action because many citizens were unable to afford rent, groceries, utilities and medical bills. He also argued the pandemic was making it nearly impossible for small businesses owners to stay afloat. Cadogan said that although GoFundMe aims to be 'the most helpful place in the world,' the platform cannot do the government's job for it. 'We are proud of the role that GoFundMe plays in connecting those in need with those who are ready to help,' he wrote. 'But our platform was never meant to be a source of support for basic needs, and it can never be a replacement for robust federal COVID-19 relief that is generous and targeted to help the millions of Americans who are struggling.' Advertisement Crowdfunding platforms, including GoFundMe, have the right to ban campaigns that the companies allege violate their terms of service. GoFundMe, for example, does not allow fundraisers for the legal defense of people accused of hate, intolerance or violent crimes. Campaigns associated to sexual content or pornography are also prohibited. The company has also previously remove campaigns that it believes spread misinformation about COVID vaccine safety. However, its terms of service also give it the right to prohibit 'any other activity that GoFundMe may deem, in its sole discretion, to be unacceptable.' Last year, the company - likely bowing to pressure from progressive activists - deactivated a fundraiser established by a group of Virginia parents trying to fight the implementation of critical race theory (CRT) in Loudoun County Public Schools. Scott Mineo, founder of Parents Against Critical Theory, created the GoFundMe campaign last March after members of the Anti-Racist Parents of Loudoun County Facebook group launched an 'intimidation campaign' against his organization, as well as several other parent groups. His fundraiser had accrued nearly $4,000 by March 22 when a former Loudoun County School Board Equity Committee member reportedly urged the academic community to report the account. He told Fox News that GoFundMe claimed the group violated the company's terms of service and refunded the contributions to donors. Mineo argued the crowdfunding platform neglected to specify which term of service the page violated. He suspected, however, that GoFundMe didn't support his stance on CRT and believed he was spreading misinformation. 'Because I’m anti-CRT, that’s it,' he said of the decision, speaking to the Virginia Star. 'The fact that I’m anti-CRT and that I’m spreading misinformation.' He added: 'But almost everything that I post comes from the school system themselves. It’s their material.' Loudon County, a Democratic stronghold in northern Virginia, became the focal point of debate over woke policies, including CRT and transgender issues, by school boards across the country. Parents voiced their frustration with the school board, saying they did not want their children to be taught that they're bad or good depending on their race. The use of critical race theory, or CRT, in education has been criticized for its message that the US is built on racism with skin color determining the social, economic, and political differences between each. Advocates say its teaching is necessary to underline how deeply racism pervades society, while critics say it is divisive and paints everyone as a victim or oppressor, with multiple Virginia school board meetings making headlines after parents were filmed clashing with staff over the decision to teach it. Ottawa City Council discusses cutting off funding to Freedom Convoy Loaded: 0% Progress: 0% 0:00 Previous Play Skip LIVE Mute 00:00 Current Time 0:00 / Duration Time 0:44 Fullscreen Need Text Video Quality 576p 540p 360p 270p Foreground---WhiteBlackRedGreenBlueYellowMagentaCyan---OpaqueSemi-Opaque Background---WhiteBlackRedGreenBlueYellowMagentaCyan---OpaqueSemi-TransparentTransparent Window---WhiteBlackRedGreenBlueYellowMagentaCyan---OpaqueSemi-TransparentTransparent Font Size50%75%100%125%150%175%200%300%400% Text Edge StyleNoneRaisedDepressedUniformDropshadow Font FamilyDefaultMonospace SerifProportional SerifMonospace Sans-SerifProportional Sans-SerifCasualScriptSmall Caps DefaultsDone MORE VIDEOS * 1 * 2 * 3 * * Watch video US plane carrying soldiers and equipment lands in Poland * Watch video Jimmy Carr slammed for Holocaust joke during Netflix special * Watch video Police release footage as teen sentenced for Cotswolds killing * Watch video Ukraine's troops train with hand-held missiles delivered by US * * Watch video Horrified passenger films two young boys in knife fight on London bus * Watch video Couple rescued after being trapped in cabin for two months * Watch video US Army aircraft carrying soldiers and equipment lands in Poland * Watch video Emirates Boeing 777 jet that left Dubai at 248 mph * * Watch video Man aims replica gun at Camden police officer before being arrested * Watch video Brave man swims through ice to rescue dog stranded in a frozen river * Watch video Caius College flies the progress flag to mark LGBTQ+ History Month * Watch video NJ plow driver fired for blasting snow on two Orthodox Jewish men +16 View gallery * * * * * Copy link to paste in your message * Organizers and participants - although many have remained peaceful - have been accused of calling their political opponents Nazis, waving swastikas and Confederate flags, and threatening an insurrection against the Canadian government +16 View gallery * * * * * Copy link to paste in your message * People walk near police cars parked beside several trucks as truckers and supporters protest in Ottawa on Friday RELATED ARTICLES * Previous * 1 * 2 * Next * Trudeau says a military response to 'Freedom Convoy' is not... EXCLUSIVE: 'You don't know what it's like to have working... Facebook REMOVES page promoting Freedom Convoy in DC after... * Outrage as GoFundMe freezes Canadian Freedom Convoy's... SHARE THIS ARTICLE Share GoFundMe has repeatedly flip-flopped over its stance on the Freedom Convoy fundraiser. It suspended the account twice, before ultimately removing the campaign, and reportedly began refunding donations earlier this week although the company had not yet canceled the fundraiser. Brad Maier, a convoy donor, said received an email from GoFundMe on Wednesday alerting him that his donation would be refunded but was given no explanation as to why. 'The email looks legitimate, I just want to wait and see if it actually gets refunded to my credit card,' he told the Montreal Gazette. 'Then I will know if it’s legit.' * * * * * Copy link to paste in your message * The Ottawa Police Department thanked GoFundMe for discontinuing the fundraiser Others social media users had also reported unexplained refunds from the platform. Since last weekend, hundreds of long-haul truckers have blockaded Parliament Hill in Ottawa as well as a key border crossing between Alberta and Montana, railing against vaccine mandates and other pandemic restrictions. Organizers and participants - although many have remained peaceful - have been accused of calling their political opponents Nazis, waving swastikas and Confederate flags, and threatening an insurrection against the Canadian government, the Conservation reported. Ottawa police Chief Peter Sloly said earlier this week that 'all options' were on the table, including calling in the military, to end the ongoing demonstration that some on the city council are calling an 'occupation.' Trudeau, responding to Sloly's remarks Thursday, said the government must be 'very, very cautious' about deploying troops on Canadian soil, adding that there has been no such request to the federal government. But he said that any formal requests for assistance from the City of Ottawa or Ontario will be considered. The Ottawa Police Department, taking to Twitter Friday, thanked GoFundMe for discontinuing the fundraiser. 'We want to thank GoFundMe for listening to our concerns as a City and a police service,' the department wrote. 'The decision to withhold funding for these unlawful demonstrations is an important step and we call on all crowdfunding sites to follow.' +16 View gallery * * * * * Copy link to paste in your message * Police barricades are seen as truckers and supporters continue to protest COVID-19 vaccine mandates on Friday +16 View gallery * * * * * Copy link to paste in your message * +16 View gallery * * * * * Copy link to paste in your message * Protestors are pictured outside Ottawa's Parliament Hill The Freedom Convoy fundraiser was first frozen last week, when it totaled $5million in donations, because GoFundMe wanted to determine exactly where the funds would go. It was provided with an explanation by the organizers and two days later, seemingly satisfied, the crowdfunding site unlocked the account allowing donations to continue and released $1million in donated funds. On Wednesday, it was frozen again, after days of political pressure from left-wing politicians who have blasted the truckers as 'mercenaries.' The company issued a statement saying: 'This fundraiser is currently paused and under review to ensure it complies with our terms of service and applicable laws and regulations. +16 View gallery * * * * * Copy link to paste in your message * 'Our team is working 24/7 and doing all we can to protect both organizers and donors. Thank you for your patience.' * * * * * Copy link to paste in your message * * * * * * Copy link to paste in your message * A GoFundMe campaign that was organized to support the Canadian truckers demonstration raised more than $10million CAD GoFundMe later clarified the account met its terms and services at the time of its creation last month. 'We strictly prohibit user content that reflects or promotes behavior in support of violence - in this case, the organizer met our requirements and the fundraiser did not violate our Terms of Service at the time of creation.' The company claimed Thursday it was monitoring the fundraiser to ensure the money - raised from more than 120,000 donations - goes to the intended recipients, and went on to detail the criteria on how it intends to discern the integrity and transparency of the organizers of the fundraiser. 'As the activity surrounding the protest evolves, we have been monitoring the fundraiser to ensure the funds are going to the intended recipients and that the fundraiser remains within our Terms of Service. 'Our monitoring includes maintaining close communication with the organizer as well as collaborating with local law enforcement,' GoFundMe said. 'This process takes time and may slow down the withdrawal process. If the fundraiser does violate our Terms of Service or does not directly benefit the intended beneficiary, we will remove it from the platform,' the site added at the time. Similarly, Facebook has also removed a page used by American truckers to organize a convoy to Washington DC. Meta, the social media platform's parent company, told Fox News the Convoy to DC 2022 group was removed 'for repeatedly violating our policies around QAnon'. Trucker Jeremy Johnson, who established the group, claims his personal Facebook account was also removed, prompting him to contact a civil rights attorney about his options moving forward. 'It's censorship at its finest,' he said. 'They like to silence people that speak the truth.' Lich, who launched a TikTok account Friday night as a way to provide updates to convoy supporters, claims her Facebook account has also been suspended. 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