Culture Crowdfunding campaign for woman allegedly involved in viral TikTok garners over $100K - /pol/ makes based white mother rich.


A fundraiser created by the user "Shiloh Hendrix" has raised more than $125,000 to help her family relocate after claiming the viral video led to their address, names and her Social Security number to be leaked.​

ROCHESTER — The woman who allegedly directed a racial slur toward a child in a viral TikTok video has raised more than $125,000 for herself and her two children, according to a campaign on GiveSendGo.

A crowdfunding campaign titled "Help Me Protect My Family" was created by the user "Shiloh Hendrix" on Thursday afternoon, May 1. Hendrix claims her Social Security number, home address, phone number and place she works out have all been leaked to the public. The fundraising goal is set for $150,000.

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"I am asking for your help to assist in protecting my family. I fear that we must relocate," the campaign said. "I have two small children who do not deserve this. We have been threatened to the extreme by people online. Anything will help! We cannot, and will not live in fear!"

The video depicted a man, who is not white, confronting the woman for calling a Black child a racial slur. Though the original video was taken down, Michael McWhorter, known online as TizzyEnt, reposted the video on Wednesday, April 30, to his more than 9.5 million followers across TikTok , Instagram , X and YouTube.

In her campaign, Hendrix claims the child stole from her 18-month-old son’s diaper bag at the Soldiers Field Park playground.

“I called the kid out for what he was,” Hendrix wrote.

As of Thursday night, the fundraiser has received more than 4,000 donations.

The video has since received millions of views, with McWhorter’s repost receiving 8.2 million views. Local leaders in Rochester have also responded to the video.

The Rochester Branch of the NAACP called on the Rochester Police Department and the Olmsted County Attorney’s Office to investigate the incident and file necessary charges. Rochester Mayor Kim Norton urged Rochester residents to do all they can to “end racism in this community.” DFL state lawmakers representing Rochester issued a joint statement condemning the “vile acts of racism” and said they were grateful that the person taking the video stepped in.

On the crowdfunding page, Hendrix alleges the individual who stepped in to film the video proceeded to follow her to her car and claims he has a criminal history. The Post Bulletin has not yet been able to identify the person who filmed the video. The TikTok account of the original poster has since been privated.

According to Minnesota Court Records Online, Hendrix was convicted of a misdemeanor DWI in 2014 and a petty misdemeanor charge of disorderly conduct in 2012.

RPD is aware of the video and has received multiple calls related to it, RPD’s Amanda Grayson previously told the Post Bulletin. The police department is “actively looking into the matter.”


PS: so apparently /pol/ has been busy signal boosting this lady and memeing her the new queen of /pol/ and there’s rumors the dude confronting her is a pedo of some kind. @Shapes made an extensive and well done post chronicling the shenanigans here

It’s over 150k at this point and climbing. Kinda kino ngl
Edit: 171k with spicy $1488 donations.
 
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The Shiloh fundraiser is still up. GiveSendGo has allegedly switched their payment processor from Square/Block to Stripe, which would mean that new donations are being processed by Stripe while the first ~$600k is still with Square/Block (potentially stuck in limbo unless they decide to pay out to Shiloh or refund all the donations).

I don't think there's any real confirmation that this is true, but I believe it. If you read through Kiandria's replies, she has a lot of people saying they're following her directions and submitting complaints to the payment processors and various government agencies. Remember, one of the lessons from #DropKiwiFarms was that complaint volume is very powerful. Payment processors and other service providers are often cowardly. It doesn't matter if the thing being complained about is perfectly legal - send in enough complaints, and there's a decent chance these companies will cave.

I don't think GiveSendGo's silence necessarily means that nothing is happening. If you're being attacked & wounded, it's often best to stay quiet (to not show any weakness or reveal how effective the attacks are) unless you literally have no other options left. If GSG has switched to Stripe, then they're still in a precarious position, since I don't think Stripe is any better than Square/Block. GSG is likely hoping that they can weather the storm by staying quiet and waiting for the complainers to get bored & move on.
 
People keep making comparisons to the Kamelo Anthony fundraiser and the fundraiser allegedly for this child's family. A couple of questions which I don't expect anyone to have a solid answer to but which I still think are interesting.

  1. If people are successful at getting the payment processor(s) suspended for GSG over this then presumably this would also impact the fund raisers for Anthony and the alleged kid. I doubt the recipients would be happy about that.
  2. The fundraiser for the alleged kid states that he is five years old. Presumably it would be legally actionable if this turns out to be a false statement and he is eleven or something. Has anybody approached GSG and asked if they've verified the child's age?

Just some thoughts from reading this thread.
 
Here's the thing that irritates me the most about this whole story. If the Somali child rapist was watching closely enough to hear her calling the 15 year old picaninny a nigger (and you know Muhammed Rape-o never took his eyes off that young white mom the moment she appeared in the park) then he would have also seen the supposed autist attempting to steal from her bag.
I suspect this to be the case. He saw a White mom and these shitskin bulbheads are criminals of opportunity. Maybe he could sexually assault her, maybe he could rob her, and given his record, maybe he thought he could sexually assault her child. I agree that’s why he was paying attention. He was sizing up his next victim and when she called some niglet a nigger, he decided his best opportunity was The New Nigger Lottery, which is to try to record wypipo doing something rayciss. Wonderful people, those Somalis.
The Shiloh fundraiser is still up. GiveSendGo has allegedly switched their payment processor from Square/Block to Stripe, which would mean that new donations are being processed by Stripe while the first ~$600k is still with Square/Block (potentially stuck in limbo unless they decide to pay out to Shiloh or refund all the donations).
This is why she should have kept pulling the funds as soon as they become available. If any dollars are blocked from getting released, good luck getting any of it. I’m sure there’s somewhere in the TOS where they could keep it for as long as they feel like under the guise of investigating the donations.
I don't think GiveSendGo's silence necessarily means that nothing is happening. If you're being attacked & wounded, it's often best to stay quiet (to not show any weakness or reveal how effective the attacks are) unless you literally have no other options left. If GSG has switched to Stripe, then they're still in a precarious position, since I don't think Stripe is any better than Square/Block. GSG is likely hoping that they can weather the storm by staying quiet and waiting for the complainers to get bored & move on.
I agree. I’d still be surprised if she can get her money without fuckery but these shitskins will keep going until someone high up enough buckles.
 
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@The Hardest R If they deny her that money then we fight on that injustice. I've mentioned before, but right now they are somewhat hand tied optics wise by the stabbing nigger crowdfunding. Now, if they deny Shiloh Hendrix her money that is even worse optics, maybe even a sort of nuclear bomb. Right now the discussion among whites is nigger fatigue and double standards. Who knows how many whites might get woken up to the scumbag payment processors, or even worse (for the bankers) if more whites start becoming activated on the Jews should they remove her crowdfunding.

Frankly just from the way they have debanked Dear Leader, in my moral compass anyone would be justified in any sort of retaliation towards payment processors, banks, or bankers. But for the white normies Null doesn't have the sex appeal that gets their attention, making internet trannies seethe is not as immediately understandable for them. But Shiloh is almost perfectly positioned as a rallying point. The way the interaction went down, the memes that were made, they all ooze a sort of wholesome and protective white motherhood energy. Couple that with the fact she steps in as essentially unknown, without any sort of history of making enemies or past comments/actions that could really splinter her support, and you might have the perfect causus belli to rally enough support to destroy the payment processors shenanigans if they try to deny her.
 
Speaking of Stripe... https://www.threads.com/@kiandria/post/DJS5qX0OtqE
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Kiandria got a funny email:
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She also got a puff piece from some no-name news website:
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https://www.blckpress.com/post/kian...-to-hold-racism-profiteers-accountable-online [Archive]
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Black Woman Leads Effort to Hold Racism Profiteers Accountable Online​

Atlanta entrepreneur and activist Kiandria Demone has successfully disrupted a white woman’s attempts to profit from her recent racist attack on a 5 year-old Black boy. The woman identified herself online as Shiloh Hendrix and claims the young boy stole items from her son’s diaper bag while at a playground in Rochester, MN.

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So far, Shiloh has raised over $650,000 on GiveSendGo, the same crowdfunding site that raised money for Kyle Rittenhouse and January 6 rioters. She has now increased her fundraising goal to $1 million and says, "I called the kid out for what he was."

Thanks to the efforts of Kiandria, Shiloh may never see that money.

Following The Money​

Like many people, Kiandria was sickened by the video of Shiloh's agressive racism, but waited a few days to respond. Known to go toe-to-toe with racists online, Kiandra said as a Black mother, this incident hit different.

"This is not a situation where I just wanna cyberbully [Shiloh] and have people talking about her bad dye job. I want to actually get in this situation and make a difference," Kiandria said. Armed with first-hand knowledge around compliance and payment processors, she put her coding skills to work.

"I cracked HTML web code to expose the payment processor funding the racist campaign that is rewarding a yt woman for calling a Black child the N-word," Kiandria wrote on Threads. "The payment processors and the banks are the real villains here honestly. They are the only ones who win either way. The racist people donating are just the idiots being taken advantage of."

Watch her explain how that works below.
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Kiandria identified Square as the payment processor embedded in GiveSendGo's checkout system and launched a coordinated online effort to hold the company accountable for hosting and facilitating hate-based profit.

"GiveSendGo is an online site, they have to have a third party payment processor and these payment processors have policies. 
They have laws, they have regulations that they have to abide by," Kiandria said.

The effort which was so successful, it crashed Square's ChatBot.

"For a couple of days, people were just really devastated that she was being allowed to profit off of that. 
So when I initially found the payment processor, I was just excited to have it. I'm like, 'Hey, this is a lead, right?'"

And once Kiandria shared her findings, a decentralized and dedicated network of tech-savvy volunteers began scouring the fundraising infrastructure in shifts, inspecting the site's backend and spotting changes in real time—like a covert swap to new processors in the middle of the night.

Kiandria is calling on the public to keep the pressure on by filing complaints directly with Square, and, if they've been affected by similar services, with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau or Federal Trade Commission. “We need that paper trail,” she emphasized.

As for her role moving forward, she said, "I have to see this through, because I have a Black child. 
I'm a Black mom. I'm not gonna sit back and watch people do things like that with no consequences when I have the skill to help do something about it."

How to Help​

  • File a complaint with Square or Block if you've used their services and had issues.
  • Email Square directly, since support chat is currently down.
  • Report to federal agencies like the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
  • Follow, tag and credit Kiandria Demone when sharing resources

Despite being the originator of the takedown strategy, Kiandria is finding herself sidelined from the narrative by larger social media accounts who share her templates, strategies, and findings without giving her credit.

"You didn't find it. It didn't just poof out of thin air," said Kiandria. "It came from a Black woman. I'm dealing with the death threats, the sleepless nights. I'm dealing with people doxing me, harassing me, being called racial slurs. I don't think it's fair to expect me to take that on and not give me credit for that. 
I'm getting the death threat, so yes, tag me, okay?"

"I don't think people realize that when they don't tag me, when they don't credit me as the source, they are minimizing my platform," she continued. "They are undercutting my ability to make a difference. This is quickly becoming a movement and it is imperative that I be a part of that."

As Kiandria has to fight for the credit that is rightfully hers, she is thankful for the people who have gone online and supported her business Femme Finds. On Threads she wrote,

"Because of you, I’m able to donate a significant portion of profits to the family of the Black child who was harassed by Shiloh Hendrix. Your support doesn’t just fund justice, it fuels the freedom for me to keep doing this work loud, bold, and unapologetically. Every single purchase counts. Now let’s keep the pressure on. Keep filing complaints and keep sharing! If they want to fund racism, we’ll make it EXPENSIVE."​

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Some interesting snippets:
Kiandria identified Square as the payment processor embedded in GiveSendGo's checkout system and launched a coordinated online effort to hold the company accountable for hosting and facilitating hate-based profit.
The effort which was so successful, it crashed Square's ChatBot.
And once Kiandria shared her findings, a decentralized and dedicated network of tech-savvy volunteers began scouring the fundraising infrastructure in shifts, inspecting the site's backend and spotting changes in real time—like a covert swap to new processors in the middle of the night.

How to Help​

  • File a complaint with Square or Block if you've used their services and had issues.
  • Email Square directly, since support chat is currently down.
  • Report to federal agencies like the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
  • Follow, tag and credit Kiandria Demone when sharing resources

Big Thunk on that bit about a "decentralized and dedicated network of tech-savvy volunteers". I definitely believe it, since Kiandria is obviously just a narcissistic, braggadocious idiot. Comparing this to #DropKiwiFarms, she's the Keffals-style figurehead. It follows that she probably has her own "Liz Fong-Jones" lurking behind the scenes.

GiveSendGo has been in the crosshairs of Antifa/leftists hackers for awhile due to allowing fundraisers for people like Kyle Rittenhouse, the J6 defendants, and the Canadian convoy protesters. Not surprised if they've teamed up with black activists to try and take down GSG after the Shiloh Hendrix campaign.
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More gloating about Block taking a hit to their stock price. I wonder if this was really caused by the bad press from the Shiloh fundraiser? Anyone know if there's another explanation?
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Interestingly, Square put out a statement on Twitter yesterday denying a relationship with GiveSendGo. Kiandria disputes this. I'm not sure what to think of it, personally. 🤔
https://x.com/squaresupport/status/1919536410257662066 [Archive]
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Gloating about Block's stock price taking a tumble:
More gloating about Block taking a hit to their stock price. I wonder if this was really caused by the bad press from the Shiloh fundraiser? Anyone know if there's another explanation?
Totally unrelated, and I'm guessing she probably knows that. These blacktivists will say anything to make a buck once they've got some traction on something, but what do you expect from a bunch of niggers?

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Totally unrelated, and I'm guessing she probably knows that. These blacktivists will say anything to make a buck once they've got some traction on something, but what do you expect from a bunch of niggers?

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That tumble was on the afternoon of May 1st, some time before the sheboon inserted herself into the story. Before almost anyone had heard of it even.
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The fundraiser for the alleged kid states that he is five years old. Presumably it would be legally actionable if this turns out to be a false statement and he is eleven or something. Has anybody approached GSG and asked if they've verified the child's age

As someone else pointed out, the fact that the kid and his family have not been doing the talk/news circuit grieving about how hurt they are by the use of gamer word makes me question the validity of the age and autism factors.

There is no way "the safety of the child and family" would trump the financial windfall they would get.
 
Oh thank Jesus Christ. I hope this woman gets the very best. Unfortunately, these fucking animals are never going to leave her alone. This money, while good, is not going to be enough to keep herself and her family safe.

Niggers are vicious and will never let this go. She needs to get her name changed and then fuck off to the whitest, most conservative part of the country and just stay there.
She might be safe in West Virginia. It's very easy to get a concealed carry license there and the five black people that live there aren't the "white pippo bad" types.
 
She might be safe in West Virginia. It's very easy to get a concealed carry license there and the five black people that live there aren't the "white pippo bad" types.
Appalachia in general is a white enclave and frankly I pity everyone who doesn't live here. West Virginia has some really beautiful scenery and a pretty fun college town in Morgantown, and while some parts of Wheeling are a bit dirty it's a fascinating historic city with a lot to see there as well.
 
spot on, he is a gatekeeper, his job is to be a right wing authority that can keep the right in line and keep others from acceding to his position who could get off the plantation. This is a topic he would like to counter signal but his position is more important in the long run and this isnt really ceding much, its just one lady getting a bit of money never to be heard from again.
Here's the thing though. Matt Walsh as a "right wing authority" helps to determine what's within the right's Overton window and what isn't. The American right in recent decades has rejected the idea of white racial solidarity whenever the issue has come up. The main exception to this was Trump in 2016. Here's an article about the racial implications of the original Trump campaign:


The Structure of American Racial Détente​


The rules of the deal were pretty straightforward. For whites, they stated that outright racist statements and explicit appeals to white racial identity were essentially banned. Along with this, whites accepted a double standard about the appropriateness of cultural and political tribalism.

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This was the basic agreement that set our cultural norms, a set of rules with relatively clear boundaries. Under those rules, many of Trump’s words and actions would have been immediately disqualifying, but they weren’t, because the rules are no longer in effect.

And this article quotes this one from a black CNN reporter:


And although it’s tempting to treat this as a function of some colorblind anti-elitism, that cannot explain the unity of white voters in this election. Trump didn’t just win working-class whites—he won the college-educated and the affluent. He even won young whites. Seventeen months after he announced his candidacy, millions of white Americans flocked to the ballot box to put Trump into the White House. And they did so as a white herrenvolk, racialized and radicalized by Trump.

These articles are doomposting that Trump would bring explicit white nationalism back into vogue. We now know that didn't happen, especially after Cville they were able to reestablish the old status quo where any pro-white advocacy was considered a form of terrorism. Trump himself is mainly an Israeli nationalist and when he subtly flirted with white nationalism in 2016, no significant conservative thinker went along down that path. The conservative media landscape back them was overwhelmingly made up of "lose with dignity" Mitt Romney types.

Today, Matt Walsh fills that niche. He expresses safe, mainstream right-wing thought. If he supports Shiloh, it's a strong sign that supporting her is an acceptable position on the US political right. And Shiloh's campaign is a much clearer form of white solidarity than anything Trump ever said. Matt probably just wants to appease the crowd on this issue and then move on to something less controversial, but the precedent established by this is not something that can easily be undone.

The one-two punch of Shiloh and Karmelo represents white people dismissing a black victim narrative out of hand and finding solidarity with a "racist." I mentioned Cville before -- at that event, the death of one obese chain-smoking woman that was dubiously blamed on a panicked man who drove into a crowd after being chased by antifa members with rifles was used to tar the entire right wing as murderous and terrorist. This was possible because white people were still so sensitive to optics and accepting of leftist narratives. It's clear now that Shiloh is within the Overton window of US politics, not outside it, and that's a bigger shift than anything the post-Gamergate era alt-right could accomplish.

Maybe Walsh thinks this is just a random story that'll be quickly forgotten, or maybe he sees the way things are going and wants to get out ahead of it but either way I sense he's crossed a Rubicon with his endorsement.
 
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