Thursday, November 18, 2021

Preemptive Censorship: Chase-owned WePay denies service to event featuring Donald Trump Jr.

 
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Ticket sales for the upcoming Defense of Liberty event were halted by payment processor WePay, a Chase company, citing violations of its Terms of Service. The event, featuring guest Donald Trump Jr., was scheduled for December 3rd.

The PAC's Founder and Co-host Paul Curtman shared the notice he received, where the processor said any pending payments would be canceled. The notice referenced the "illegal" section of the terms and explicitly said:

"Per our terms of service, we are unable to process for hate, violence, racial intolerance, terrorism, the financial exploitation of a crime, or items or activities that encourage, promote, facilitate, or instruct others regarding the same.”

4 comments:

  1. Everytime a company denies service to a group for such political reasons they need to be sued. Even if they win they lose....the process is the punishment.

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  2. So no payments for any Antifa, BLM or associated group will be processed, right?
    Well of course they will be because they are the Democrat approved violent groups!

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