The crowdfunding site disabled the comments area after the GiveSendGo page was inundated with individuals expressing racist views and sympathies in public remarks that followed their gifts, according to The Washington Post.
The organization “does not endorse or condone the personal views or actions of individual campaign organizers or their supporters,
Nor do we control the motivations of donors,” according to a statement sent to the outlet by GiveSendGo’s founder and CEO, Jacob Wells.
A dealership gives a woman who discovered a racial slur on an oil change sticker from another dealership an electric car. (Only available) In an official Facebook post on Thursday, May 1,
The City of Rochester released a statement on the event, stating that they were “aware of a deeply disturbing video recorded at one of our City parks that contains racial slurs.”