The FBI case against the Southern Poverty Law Center basically says that if you donate money to the SPLC, then they use some of it to pay informants to infiltrate white nationalist organizations to uncover stuff like this.
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@mekkaokereke oops I accidentally clicked it. And look at that, my very insecure browser autocomplete filled everything out and then I accidentally clicked apple pay. man, that's egg on MY face!
@RangerRick @mekkaokereke Holy crap, I just had a similar thing happen on my phone - what are the odds?
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@mekkaokereke wait. Holy shit, in six years of having a charitable giving account I’ve never had my request refused by Fidelity. But it just happened. Looks like due to government litigation.
@mathowie @mekkaokereke
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The FBI case against the Southern Poverty Law Center basically says that if you donate money to the SPLC, then they use some of it to pay informants to infiltrate white nationalist organizations to uncover stuff like this.
Stephen Miller
Stephen Miller is credited with shaping the racist and draconian immigration policies of President Trump, which include the zero-tolerance policy, also known as family separation, the Muslim ban and ending the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. Miller has also “purged” government agencies of civil servants who are not entirely loyal to his extremist agenda, according to a report […]
Southern Poverty Law Center (www.splcenter.org)
@mekkaokereke Have not read the article yet, but the lead picture looks like one of those guys in Indiana Jones who’s melting.
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@mekkaokereke wait. Holy shit, in six years of having a charitable giving account I’ve never had my request refused by Fidelity. But it just happened. Looks like due to government litigation.
If true, this seems like a real news story.
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@mekkaokereke wait. Holy shit, in six years of having a charitable giving account I’ve never had my request refused by Fidelity. But it just happened. Looks like due to government litigation.
@mathowie @mekkaokereke @gleick
Clearly Fidelity is the defacto Trustee. Matthew is only a settlor. -
The FBI case against the Southern Poverty Law Center basically says that if you donate money to the SPLC, then they use some of it to pay informants to infiltrate white nationalist organizations to uncover stuff like this.
Stephen Miller
Stephen Miller is credited with shaping the racist and draconian immigration policies of President Trump, which include the zero-tolerance policy, also known as family separation, the Muslim ban and ending the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. Miller has also “purged” government agencies of civil servants who are not entirely loyal to his extremist agenda, according to a report […]
Southern Poverty Law Center (www.splcenter.org)
@mekkaokereke We already know this. It is one of the reasons that we *support* the Southern Poverty Law Center! #SPLC
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@RangerRick @mekkaokereke Holy crap, I just had a similar thing happen on my phone - what are the odds?
@arclight must be some kind of virus
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If true, this seems like a real news story.
@mastodonmigration @mekkaokereke maybe that’s the goal of Trumps admin here? You make baseless threats against a nonprofit doing important work you don’t like in order to freeze their funding sources before the whole thing is thrown out in court a year later?
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@mekkaokereke wait. Holy shit, in six years of having a charitable giving account I’ve never had my request refused by Fidelity. But it just happened. Looks like due to government litigation.
He hates colored people.
Orange is a color. Deport his ass.
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@arclight must be some kind of virus
@RangerRick It's the only way I can explain it. Or some weird involuntary twitching like the condition where people uncontrollably give Cybertruck drivers the finger. It would be wild if those were related.
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@mastodonmigration @mekkaokereke maybe that’s the goal of Trumps admin here? You make baseless threats against a nonprofit doing important work you don’t like in order to freeze their funding sources before the whole thing is thrown out in court a year later?
@mathowie @mastodonmigration @mekkaokereke The direction this eventually goes is getting them declared a type of organization that permits them to be de-banked. They'll be cut off from their finances prior to that happening.
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@mekkaokereke wait. Holy shit, in six years of having a charitable giving account I’ve never had my request refused by Fidelity. But it just happened. Looks like due to government litigation.
@mathowie @mekkaokereke Digging around I find another case of Fidelity doing this and a couple theories:
1) The SPLC indictment forces Fidelity to not fund them. Similar to the NRA?
2) The regime might be trying to change SPLC's charity status & Fidelity would also be forced to not allow funds to go there.I'm not sure why one would set up a charitable giving account ... but it would seem like you could divert money from there or somewhere else outside of Fidelity to do what you want, right?
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Save the penis for Brainworm
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This is where the people that donated to the Southern Poverty Law Center went to donate, so that their money could be used to infiltrate and uncover white nationalist organizations.
So don't donate here unless you want some of your money to be used to uncover white nationalist organizations.
@mekkaokereke I knew someone who did this job a few years ago, nice!
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@mathowie @mastodonmigration @mekkaokereke The direction this eventually goes is getting them declared a type of organization that permits them to be de-banked. They'll be cut off from their finances prior to that happening.
@jhaas @mathowie @mastodonmigration @mekkaokereke The evidence for the criminal charges are flimsy. They approach but go short of charging the #SPLC of a terrorist organization, likely because the #DoJ couldn't muster up even a flimsy level of evidence for that charge.
In Trump's America, fighting back against the KKK is now basically an act of "terrorism."
The Justice Department brought charges against a major civil rights organization. This will be Trump's template for prosecuting the entire American left.
(www.defiance.news)
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@FranceskaMann @mekkaokereke I would like to find out the details. I am not saying this because I doubt you. I would like to know though.
They sent the mailer out 2 to 3 years ago. I did a search online, but the Internet is not so good anymore.
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@mathowie @mekkaokereke Digging around I find another case of Fidelity doing this and a couple theories:
1) The SPLC indictment forces Fidelity to not fund them. Similar to the NRA?
2) The regime might be trying to change SPLC's charity status & Fidelity would also be forced to not allow funds to go there.I'm not sure why one would set up a charitable giving account ... but it would seem like you could divert money from there or somewhere else outside of Fidelity to do what you want, right?
@dxzdb @mathowie @mekkaokereke Charitable giving accounts serve two purposes: 1) They allow one to sell highly-appreciated stock and mutual funds without paying tax on the profits. 2) They give a person a tax deduction in the same year that they are funded even if the final destination charity of the funds does not receive it that year. This is achieved because Fidelity Charitable itself is officially a charity even though it is just a conduit.
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@mekkaokereke wait. Holy shit, in six years of having a charitable giving account I’ve never had my request refused by Fidelity. But it just happened. Looks like due to government litigation.
@mathowie @mekkaokereke Fidelity did give an email address to complain. I don't think that they're likely to change this while the lawsuit is pending. The timing of Fidelity's change (Thursday-Friday) is almost certainly based on the lawsuit (last Tuesday). Here are some resources if you decide to write to Fidelity:
https://www.defiance.news/p/in-trumps-america-fighting-back-against
https://www.aclu.org/press-releases/aclu-statement-on-the-southern-poverty-law-center
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@mekkaokereke wait. Holy shit, in six years of having a charitable giving account I’ve never had my request refused by Fidelity. But it just happened. Looks like due to government litigation.
@mathowie @mekkaokereke Now it’s not even showing up in the list of charities on Fidelity Charitable.
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@dxzdb @mathowie @mekkaokereke Charitable giving accounts serve two purposes: 1) They allow one to sell highly-appreciated stock and mutual funds without paying tax on the profits. 2) They give a person a tax deduction in the same year that they are funded even if the final destination charity of the funds does not receive it that year. This is achieved because Fidelity Charitable itself is officially a charity even though it is just a conduit.
@Bongolian @dxzdb @mathowie @mekkaokereke Yep, and this is key: Fidelity Charitable is itself a charity, and you aren’t in *control* of the money you give it. That’s why donating to it can give you a tax break.
It’s “donor-advised” so you can *request* how you’d like your giving to be allocated, but legally it’s FC and not you making the grant, so they can apply their own rules.