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A day after formally registering as a non-profit organization, Gays Against Groomers, the growing coalition of homosexuals against the sexualization and indoctrination of children, was blocked from the financial platforms PayPal, Venmo, and the Google ecosystem.
According to posts by the organization, PayPal and Venmo blocked Gays Against Groomers‘ accounts for alleged violations of their terms and conditions. However, they did not specify which rules were violated.
“We are an organization that consists entirely of gay people whose only mission is safeguarding children from abuse. Woke homophobia is real, folks.”
BREAKING: We have just been BANNED from @Venmo and @PayPal (within minutes of each other) for “violating” their user agreements.
We are an organization that consists entirely of gay people whose only mission is to safeguard children from abuse.
Woke homophobia is real, folks. pic.twitter.com/u5GsFqDn45
— Gays Against Gr██mers (@againstgrmrs) September 20, 2022
A “massive attack” on Gays Against Groomers
Gays Against Groomers founder Jaimee Michell told The Post Millennial that both PayPal and Venmo have made it “abundantly clear” that they favor the sexualization and mutilation of minors in the name of the radical LGBTIQ agenda.
“This would never happen to an organization of LGBT people that fell in line with this evil agenda that has hijacked our community,” Michell said.
In an interview for Tucker Carlson Tonight on Fox News, Michell explained that the platforms only informed them about the permanent suspension of their accounts without specifying which points of their terms and conditions would have been violated by the organization.
Jaimee Michell, founder of Gays Against Groomers @againstgrmrs, talks about how PayPal and Venmo have permanently suspended the organization:
"We're not scared by this. We're not intimidated. We're not going to stop." pic.twitter.com/cwg5PQSFUe
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) September 21, 2022
The organization later learned, through a publication in The Advocate magazine, that the ban on PayPal and Venmo was intentional for “promoting discrimination,” even though it is a coalition of LGBT people who oppose the mutilation of minors.
That’s not all. Twenty-four hours after being blocked at PayPal and Venmo, Google also shut down the organization’s accounts.
“Big tech is coordinating a massive attack on our organization for trying to protect children,” they wrote on Twitter. “This is insane.”
BREAKING: After being banned by @PayPal and @Venmo less than 24 hours ago, We have JUST been banned by @Google!
Big tech is coordinating a massive attack on our organization for trying to protect children. THIS IS INSANE. pic.twitter.com/AwAzd1eV0p
— Gays Against Gr██mers (@againstgrmrs) September 21, 2022
This is not the first attack Gays Against Groomers has received from Big Tech. Recently, Twitter suspended their account and notified them that it would be permanent, but it was restored without further explanation a day later.
Gays Against Groomers is a coalition of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and trans people who, according to Michell, are tired of their community’s name being used to promote the sexualization, indoctrination, and clinical mutilation of innocent children.
Tomás Lugo, journalist and writer. Born in Venezuela and graduated in Social Communication. Has written for international media outlets. Currently living in Colombia // Tomás Lugo, periodista y articulista. Nacido en Venezuela y graduado en Comunicación Social. Ha escrito para medios internacionales. Actualmente reside en Colombia.