THREAD: Imagine if all of these activists & marginalized people could never be financially deplatformed by governments or big banks. That’s the future we’re fighting for w/ #DontKillCrypto — there’s no #Cryptocurrency unless we stand up & demand the things #crypto can get right.
#OnlyFans deplatforming sex workers is only the latest in a long and impressive line of those major corporations have tried to destroy by cutting off their ability to earn or access $$$ cnet.com/news/onlyfans-…
Amnesty International's bank account was frozen by Indian authorities after publishing reports on human rights violations under the Modi government. cbsnews.com/news/india-amn…
In 2020, under Hong Kong police orders, HSBC froze the accounts of exiled former Hong Kong legislator and pro-democracy advocate Ted Hui. theguardian.com/world/2020/dec…
In 2020, Nigeria’s central bank froze the accounts of 20 activists and individuals linked with anti-police brutality protests and the #EndSARS movement. reuters.com/article/nigeri…
During Israel's recent bombing attacks on the Gaza Strip, Venmo flagged and placed under review transactions that were labeled “Palestinian emergency relief fund” and “Emergency Palestinian relief fund” without providing a reason or justification to users. restofworld.org/2021/venmo-pal…
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny had his bank accounts seized by the Russian government while he was in a coma. bbc.com/news/world-eur…
Good Neighbour North District Church, a Hong Kong-based organization that supported pro-democracy protesters, had at least three of its bank accounts frozen by Hong Kong authorities, including those of its pastor and his wife. sg.news.yahoo.com/donations-hong…
Cindy Gallop launched a crowdsourced porn site based on her TED Talk, "Make Love Not Porn," aimed at highlighting unrealistic expectations about porn sex, but was ultimately denied financial services by PayPal, Amazon, Google Checkout, and Chase Bank. engadget.com/2015-12-02-pay…
Several bank accounts of the Rural Missionaries of the Philippines (RMP), a Catholic church org critical of the Duterte gov & focused on supporting poor rural communities, were frozen by Philippine authorities on suspicions of “terrorism financing”. licas.news/2020/02/07/phi…
The Feminist Collective, a Nigerian grassroots organization collecting donations to support the #EndSARS protests, had their fundraiser page deactivated and their bank account blocked. hrw.org/news/2020/11/1…
The Holy Land Foundation, a Texas-based Muslim charity organization, faced frozen assets as the U.S. government investigated the charity for “material support for terrorism” activities. Ultimately, the org was cleared of the accusations. aclu.org/sites/default/…
Palestinian community leader Hatem Abudayyeh and his wife's bank accounts were frozen as the FBI issued subpoenas alleging "material support for terrorism" activities to Abudayyeh and 23 other anti-war activists.They were later cleared of the accusations. southsideweekly.com/a-legacy-of-pa…
In late 2020 the Ugandan gov froze the accounts of the National NGO Forum & the Uganda Women’s Network (UWONET). Both orgs led grassroots civil society programs and supported voter turn-out and polling efforts in the lead-up to the Ugandan elections. independent.co.ug/ngos-plead-wit…
Scores of sex workers have been banned from digital services like Paypal and Venmo, adding to the layers of discrimination they already face from traditional financial institutions. engadget.com/2015-12-02-pay…
Writer and sex worker Kitty Stryker raised money through the crowdfunding site Patreon to attend the 2014 Feminist Porn Conference in Toronto, but was blocked from accessing the money after Paypal pressured Patreon to shut down fundraisers like Kitty’s. feministing.com/2014/05/20/cro…
In 2010, in the wake of the @wikileaks revelations, PayPal, MasterCard, and Visa froze all funds that had been donated to the nonprofit. MasterCard and Visa did not unfreeze the accounts until 2013, and PayPal completely canceled Wikileaks' account. forbes.com/sites/andygree…
Until we’re able to build decentralized alternatives to the Big Banks and digital financial services, centralized payment services will continue to be tools of repression and harm in our communities and political movements.
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On 9/30 the House will likely vote to pass the #InfrastructureBill, but this isn't the end of the story. #Crypto isn't dead. On the contrary, this is a golden opportunity to form a much bigger, bipartisan coalition in support of a #decentralized internet.
Because of the 40,000+ #DontKillCrypto calls already, both Republicans and Democrats are calling to fix this unworkable legislation. Your rep should join them. You can see if they have + contact them at DontKillCrypto.com/#scoreboard
We're actively updating the scoreboard at DontKillCrypto.com to reflect which representatives support a fix for unworkable legislation. This is the best moment possible to ask your reps to join them. The plan for the next 48 hours is to do a big push.
EVERYONE: Use our scoreboard to see if your rep has made a public commitment. If they haven’t, use our easy tools to contact your rep now. If they reply, let us know at Team@FightForTheFuture.org. Then, make sure your friends and collaborators do the same by the morning of 9/30.
NEW: #Librarians are under attack and we need to make a big stink between now and 10/4. Unless the US Copyright Office hears from enough of us, librarians will be fired and fined up to $30,000 for sharing resources copyright trolls don't like with patrons. fightforthefuture.org/actions/defend…
Our friends at @library_futures have a great writeup on what's going on with the extremely problematic #CASEAct to make this even a thing.
"Increasingly, libraries are under attack from private sector interests that want to replace the library card with a credit card, and this harmful move to limit what resources people are allowed to learn about at their library is the latest dangerous step." - @liaholland
This is our first statement on the #JCPAct, a looming disaster for the right to share online.
If you think fake news is bad now, just wait—#JCPA creates a monopolistic pipeline to put Facebook $ into Fox News hands & limit who can share news online.
Rupert Murdoch is drooling.
The #JCPAct speeds up the decline of journalism+rise of disinfo, while pretending to do the opposite. Under it, online platforms would pay big news orgs for linking to them or using their content in some undefined way.
Funneling internet $ to rich propagandists like Murdoch.
The premise of #JCPAct is that News Corp, Fox News, all the biggest peddlers of disinfo in news, need a special law to link up and collude more with Facebook, the biggest peddler of disinfo online—using their power to crush local journalism in the process.
The US government just launched a sneak-attack on our financial privacy rights, proposing a new rule to let the Treasury track cryptocurrency transactions. And if you think this doesn’t affect you just because you don’t own #Bitcoin, think again.
Here’s why ...
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Imagine you buy a new car. And because you bought a new car, your bank has to give the federal government information that allows them to track EVERY PURCHASE YOU’VE MADE IN YOUR ENTIRE LIFE … without a warrant.
That’s what’s going on here.
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FinCEN — a bureau within the US Treasury — has proposed a new rule forcing any banks or money service businesses to keep records on all cryptocurrency transactions over $3,000 going to or from personal wallets … without a warrant.
Amazon thinks they can create the perfect workforce by surveilling them into submission. With AI cameras, tracking devices, thermal cameras, and scanners everywhere they have made a massive investment in monitoring and control. static1.squarespace.com/static/5e449c8…
It gets worse. Amazon employs a team of former U.S. intelligence and military agents to spy on workers. The team compiles confidential reports tracking worker organizing, media interviews, and planned protests/strikes in order to stop worker organizing vice.com/en_us/article/…
Last week, Senators Brown and Wyden wrote a letter calling on Amazon to stop spying on their workers. A letter is a good first step but we need laws to end invasive workplace surveillance. brown.senate.gov/newsroom/press…