Blocked Christian crowdfunding site GiveSendGo

dhv63
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Was Paypal correct in blocking Christian crowdfunding site GiveSendGo or should I cancel my account now?

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VickyNC
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No, Paypal along with the other high tech companies are completely out-of-line violating the 1st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, Freedom of Speech and Freedom of Religion.   I have used Paypal for years and have recommended it to others as an excellent way to pay for items on-line without the worry of your credit card number being misused by a seller you are not familiar with.  I am very dismayed and disappointed that Paypal has joined other high tech companies in trying to shut down legitimate groups for political purposes to prevent conservatives or non-radicals from using their site.   Whether I will continue to select Paypal on-line depends of whether the attempts to turn the country to the radical left and to destroy the bedrock of our freedom as Americans, The Bill of Rights, continues.  It is my fervent hope that Paypal will return to its business purpose and stop doing the work of the anarchists and radical left--I am very dismayed at your actions and cannot support platforms which are anti-American and anti-Christian.   If there isn't one today, there will be successful alternatives which will compete for customers with Paypal and the other high tech and media companies that are anti-American and working to turn the U.S. into a socialist country without freedom of speech, assembly, religion, due process, equal protection under the law, and with the constitutional right to protect oneself and family through bearing arms.

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JC4me
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Terrible decision to block GiveSendGo. They were not responsible for what happened at the capital. Without the religious giving spirit, many would suffer. Christians and religious organizations give more to help people than any other.

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VickyNC
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No, Paypal along with the other high tech companies are completely out-of-line violating the 1st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, Freedom of Speech and Freedom of Religion.   I have used Paypal for years and have recommended it to others as an excellent way to pay for items on-line without the worry of your credit card number being misused by a seller you are not familiar with.  I am very dismayed and disappointed that Paypal has joined other high tech companies in trying to shut down legitimate groups for political purposes to prevent conservatives or non-radicals from using their site.   Whether I will continue to select Paypal on-line depends of whether the attempts to turn the country to the radical left and to destroy the bedrock of our freedom as Americans, The Bill of Rights, continues.  It is my fervent hope that Paypal will return to its business purpose and stop doing the work of the anarchists and radical left--I am very dismayed at your actions and cannot support platforms which are anti-American and anti-Christian.   If there isn't one today, there will be successful alternatives which will compete for customers with Paypal and the other high tech and media companies that are anti-American and working to turn the U.S. into a socialist country without freedom of speech, assembly, religion, due process, equal protection under the law, and with the constitutional right to protect oneself and family through bearing arms.

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