Disaster Activists Are Trying To Force Mastercard To Cut Off Payments To The Far Right - The payment giant’s shareholders will vote on a proposal to set up a “human rights committee” at the company to monitor money flowing to hate groups.

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Activists have successfully forced Mastercard to hold a vote by shareholders on a proposal which, if passed, could see the company monitoring payments to global far-right political leaders and white supremacist groups.

The proposal aims to see Mastercard establish an internal “human rights committee” that would stop designated white supremacist groups and anti-Islam activists, such as Tommy Robinson, from getting access to money sent from donors using the company’s card payment services.

It’s been conceived by US-based political activists SumOfUs, who want to escalate the battle against white supremacists and far-right groups from tech platforms like Facebook, Google, Twitter, Patreon, and PayPal to one of the biggest companies in world finance, in an attempt to choke off donations.



Robinson and several other leading figures in the global far right have been forced in recent months to solicit donations directly on their websites via Mastercard, Visa, and American Express after PayPal banned payments to them. Facebook also disabled the donation function on Robinson’s fan page before deleting it completely.

“Spreading hate involves spending money,” Eoin Dubsky, from SumOfUs, told BuzzFeed News. “Whether it’s paying for online advertising or organising violent rallies, white supremacist groups need financial services from companies like Mastercard.”

Over several months, SumOfUs has been locked in a battle with Mastercard executives behind the scenes in order to get the new committee proposal put to the shareholders ahead of the company’s June annual general meeting.

It would see the formation of a “human rights committee” at the board level, which would monitor financial transactions with designated hate groups.

Documents seen by BuzzFeed News reveal that the US Securities and Exchange Commission has given the green light for shareholders to get the chance to vote on the formation of the committee, despite staunch opposition from the Mastercard board and executives.

In the material to be sent to shareholders, the activists refer to a website called Blood Money, which tracks online payments to white supremacist groups from the likes of Mastercard, American Express, and Stripe. The website currently claims that Mastercard services are being used by groups like Counter-Currents Publishing, Covenant People’s Ministry, the United West, Sultan Knish, and the Fitzgerald Griffin Foundation.

SumOfUs has also pointed to the activity of Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon. The former English Defence League founder is running as an independent in May’s European election.

In November 2018, PayPal banned donations to the anti-Islam activist, with the online payment company saying that its services wouldn’t “be used to promote hate, violence, or other forms of intolerance that is discriminatory”.

More recently, Robinson has been calling on his global network of supporters to donate to his election campaign through his website, which allows payments from Mastercard.

“Having a Mastercard logo on their website also gives these groups a veneer of legitimacy, and allows those who want to donate to do so quickly and quietly,” Dubsky told BuzzFeed News.

“Mastercard also benefits, pocketing a transaction fee for each purchase or donation.”

Mastercard declined requests for comment, pointing instead to the board’s position laid out in the information sent to shareholders ahead of the general meeting.

“Mastercard is committed to treating all people fairly and with dignity, and our interest in human rights extends to all areas in which our business is involved and where we have particular expertise,” it reads. “The Board does not believe that establishing a separate human rights committee is necessary to properly exercise its oversight of this important area.”

It’s unclear whether the proposal stands a chance of succeeding at June’s meeting. But the move to confront such a big, mainstream company like Mastercard over issues like the funding of white supremacy and the far right comes after action from smaller, online financial platforms like PayPal and Patreon in the area.

PayPal has banned payments to Robinson, US far-right group Proud Boys, and Canadian anti-Islam activist Laura Loomer. It also acted against several US anti-fascist groups because the company had no tolerance for groups that promoted “hate” and “violence”.

Last year, Patreon banned YouTuber Sargon of Akkad over a 2015 video that featured the Gamergate leader repeatedly saying the n-word in a Google Hangout with the alt-right. According to the New York Times, Sargon of Akkad, whose real name is Carl Benjamin, had 3,000 subscribers and was being paid $12,000 a month on Patreon when he was removed from the site.

In a recent YouTube video, Benjamin and Robinson talked about being de-platformed by social media companies. But Robinson also suggested that he has long-term fears beyond the big tech companies.

“I am being completely un-personed,” Robinson said. “What’s next—my mobile-phone contract?”
 
Must hippies turned out ok after they all got to take jobs to care for the kids all their unprotected sex produced. ANTIFA are hippie-wannabes with terrorists tendencies. I honestly don't know why they were allowed to go this far. I guess, thank Obama? Trump's government should already designate them as what they are: a terrorist group. Like the Tupamarus, FARC, or the Shinning Path.
Antifa began in 2017 as a response to Trump's election.

The FBI already designated them as a terrorist group.

The far right would be the first in line to support refusing service over political beliefs, maybe they should get exactly what they want.
What do you define as "far right", by the way?

And why do you think the criteria used by MasterCard now won't be broadened to mean "anyone who professes beliefs not within leftist orthodoxy"?

Are you high? The American right supports freedom of speech and association almost to the point of excess.
The person you're responding to believes this board is filled with Neo-Nazis.

Which says a lot, frankly.
 
The American right is also extremely economically conservative and Mastercard is a private company. They'll just quote the xkcd comic as long as it happens to people with different opinions than them.
I don't know where you're getting your "facts" about the American right from, but tell them it's not the 2000s anymore.
 
They'll just quote the xkcd comic as long as it happens to people with different opinions than them.

Perhaps the problem here is that you're basing your perception of an entire group of people off a snarky strawman comic?

Would it be alright with you if I said all liberals are idiots and degenerates because that's how Stonetoss portrays them?
 
The far right would be the first in line to support refusing service over political beliefs, maybe they should get exactly what they want.
You're a fucking retārd, That's right, you're so fucking stupid I had to open the character map and insert a fake 'a' so you could see how fucking stupid I think you are. What the fuck are you talking about, you fucking mongoloid?
 
Perhaps the problem here is that you're basing your perception of an entire group of people off a snarky strawman comic?

Would it be alright with you if I said all liberals are idiots and degenerates because that's how Stonetoss portrays them?

I base my perception off of what I see from them in their own communities, and the vast majority of them agree with xkcdcomic.jpg. Gamergate is probably the only exception, though they're not far right last I checked, but maybe they've changed since then.
 
I base my perception off of what I see from them in their own communities, and the vast majority of them agree with xkcdcomic.jpg. Gamergate is probably the only exception, though they're not far right last I checked, but maybe they've changed since then.

You've just brough up Gamergate which means you're a moron and I can safely ignore you.
 
Uhh is it just me or this literally trying to establish a theocracy here?
I know an elderly couple from Iran. The husband's brother was a devoted communist who got assassinated by the Islamist regime. The wife's sister spent over 10 years in prison for being communist, suffering terrible abuse. A lot of her relatives were assassinated as well.

So you don't need to worry about them living long.
 
I don't know where you're getting your "facts" about the American right from, but tell them it's not the 2000s anymore.

Only reason the American right might seem changed to you is because liberals started leaving the SJW party. Notice how the American right has never won anything significant in the past decade until Trump, a liberal and the earliest president to be publicaly pro-LGBT stepped in and did everything for them? The American right is simply too braindead to do anything right. The only hope they have is for liberals to join them and hope they can even out the stupidity.
 
Only reason the American right might seem changed to you is because liberals started leaving the SJW party. Notice how the American right has never won anything significant in the past decade until Trump, a liberal and the earliest president to be publicaly pro-LGBT stepped in and did everything for them? The American right is simply too braindead to do anything right. The only hope they have is for liberals to join them and hope they can even out the stupidity.

If the American left is so smart why are they losing so badly?
 
Only reason the American right might seem changed to you is because liberals started leaving the SJW party. Notice how the American right has never won anything significant in the past decade until Trump, a liberal and the earliest president to be publicaly pro-LGBT stepped in and did everything for them? The American right is simply too braindead to do anything right. The only hope they have is for liberals to join them and hope they can even out the stupidity.

Dude, I'm one of those liberals who left the SJW Party and even I think you are grossly misinformed.

The demise of the Moral Majority and the overall dysfunctional nature of the Millennials have basically caused the American left to quit being champions of free speech and liberty and become hipster Bolsheviks instead.

The Overton Window has shifted so badly that the 2010's Left ended up becoming a secular version of the Religious Right moral authoritarians they despised back in the 1990's and 2000's
 
I base my perception off of what I see from them in their own communities, and the vast majority of them agree with xkcdcomic.jpg.
Which communities? What posts?

Where is the evidence of this "far right" agreement with that xkcd comic?

Gamergate is probably the only exception, though they're not far right last I checked, but maybe they've changed since then.
Gamergate is dead.

Gamergate has been dead since 2015.

Only reason the American right might seem changed to you is because liberals started leaving the SJW party. Notice how the American right has never won anything significant in the past decade until Trump, a liberal and the earliest president to be publicaly pro-LGBT stepped in and did everything for them? The American right is simply too braindead to do anything right. The only hope they have is for liberals to join them and hope they can even out the stupidity.
What are neocons again? (this is a rhetorical question)

And can someone tell me how the Republicans are the exact same as the "American right" again?

Because they aren't.

And that's not even getting into that bilious nonsense that is "the American right is simply too braindead to do anything right".
 
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This really pisses me off. I don't care how much someone's opinions might hurt your feelings. It's just wrong that they keep trying to financially ruin everyone with the wrong opinion. Also seems like a stupid idea to have people, who already don't like you, lose jobs and all alternative sources of income because of your "activism". That's how you wind up with people who have nothing left to lose sporking you in the fucking eye.
 
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They spent too much time dulling their intelligence on the American right, so they aren't used to dealing with an enemy with an IQ that's above 60.
Again comes your wholly unjustified assumption that the "American right" is naturally stupid and the "American left" naturally smart.
 
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