Non-Profit Money Laundering
2019-10-23 18:13:26.204667+02 by
Dan Lyke
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U.S.'s Biggest Christian Charity Reportedly Channeled $56.1 Million to Purported Hate Groups
The nation's eighth-largest nonprofit donated $56.1 million to a series of organizations identified as hate groups from 2015 to 2017, according to a report from Sludge.
National Christian Foundation, which identifies itself as the largest Christian grant maker and one of the largest donor-advised funds in the nation, has served as a vehicle for individuals trying to anonymously send money.
I don't know why particularly to trust Sludge magazine, here's the Kickstarter campaign, I don't know more about them.
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#Comment Re: Non-Profit Money Laundering made: 2019-10-28 16:00:33.745862+01 by:
Dan Lyke
For me, "Conversion Therapy" brings hoods and torches to mind.
#Comment Re: Non-Profit Money Laundering made: 2019-10-27 02:47:35.022937+01 by:
TheSHAD0W
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>Freedom, which has advocated for sterilizing transgender individuals, and the Family Research Council, which has advocated conversion therapy. Members of the Family Research Council including Tony Perkins, the organization's president, have sought to link pedophilia and homosexuality.
"Hate groups" brings hoods and torches to mind. I think we need a different label for this level of "hate".
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