Demand AWS Stop Hosting Hate: Remove GiveSendGo’s Racist Fundraiser Now


Demand AWS Stop Hosting Hate: Remove GiveSendGo’s Racist Fundraiser Now
Recent signers:
Amanda Crowder and 19 others have signed recently.
The Issue
To the Amazon Web Services Trust & Safety Team,
We are a collective of concerned American individuals who stand firmly for justice, accountability, and the responsible use of digital platforms. We call upon AWS to immediately enforce its own Acceptable Use Policy by suspending hosting services for GiveSendGo, or by requiring the removal of a campaign that is actively enabling and profiting from hate speech and racial abuse.
The campaign in question was created by Shiloh Hendrix, whose vile behavior was captured on video. The footage begins immediately after Hendrix calls an autistic five-year-old Black child a “n*****.” In the footage, we see her continue to use the slur five more times, directing it at the child in a display of unfiltered hate. This occurred allegedly because the child took something from her baby’s diaper bag. Stealing, even when alleged, is never excusable—but the child in question is five years old and autistic. Hendrix, as the adult, responded not with guidance or understanding, but with racial hatred, public harassment, and dehumanization. Her behavior is not only indefensible—it is morally repugnant.
This incident has sparked national outrage, and yet GiveSendGo is not only allowing her to use their platform to raise money off of it—they are allowing her to do so unchallenged. As of this evening, May 2, 2025, Hendrix is already halfway to her stated goal of one million dollars. GiveSendGo is enabling this abuse, and worse: the comments on the campaign page are filled with openly white supremacist language in support of her actions.
This is not simply distasteful. It is dangerous. It is abusive. And it is in direct violation of AWS’s Acceptable Use Policy, which clearly prohibits content that is harmful, abusive, or promotes hate.
By continuing to host GiveSendGo, AWS is not acting as a neutral provider—it is enabling a platform that profits from racial harassment and fuels white supremacist narratives. AWS cannot stand behind policies that reject hate while simultaneously hosting infrastructure for a site that capitalizes on it.
We are not alone in our concern. We are actively notifying civil rights organizations, journalists, and advocacy groups who fight racism and ableism across this country, urging them to call on AWS to act with urgency and integrity.
We demand that AWS take immediate action: require GiveSendGo to shut down this campaign or suspend their services entirely. Delay is complicity. Inaction is endorsement.
The world is watching. So are we.
Respectfully,
Concerned Americans for Integrity and Accountability
Brandon NaterPetition Starter
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Recent signers:
Amanda Crowder and 19 others have signed recently.
The Issue
To the Amazon Web Services Trust & Safety Team,
We are a collective of concerned American individuals who stand firmly for justice, accountability, and the responsible use of digital platforms. We call upon AWS to immediately enforce its own Acceptable Use Policy by suspending hosting services for GiveSendGo, or by requiring the removal of a campaign that is actively enabling and profiting from hate speech and racial abuse.
The campaign in question was created by Shiloh Hendrix, whose vile behavior was captured on video. The footage begins immediately after Hendrix calls an autistic five-year-old Black child a “n*****.” In the footage, we see her continue to use the slur five more times, directing it at the child in a display of unfiltered hate. This occurred allegedly because the child took something from her baby’s diaper bag. Stealing, even when alleged, is never excusable—but the child in question is five years old and autistic. Hendrix, as the adult, responded not with guidance or understanding, but with racial hatred, public harassment, and dehumanization. Her behavior is not only indefensible—it is morally repugnant.
This incident has sparked national outrage, and yet GiveSendGo is not only allowing her to use their platform to raise money off of it—they are allowing her to do so unchallenged. As of this evening, May 2, 2025, Hendrix is already halfway to her stated goal of one million dollars. GiveSendGo is enabling this abuse, and worse: the comments on the campaign page are filled with openly white supremacist language in support of her actions.
This is not simply distasteful. It is dangerous. It is abusive. And it is in direct violation of AWS’s Acceptable Use Policy, which clearly prohibits content that is harmful, abusive, or promotes hate.
By continuing to host GiveSendGo, AWS is not acting as a neutral provider—it is enabling a platform that profits from racial harassment and fuels white supremacist narratives. AWS cannot stand behind policies that reject hate while simultaneously hosting infrastructure for a site that capitalizes on it.
We are not alone in our concern. We are actively notifying civil rights organizations, journalists, and advocacy groups who fight racism and ableism across this country, urging them to call on AWS to act with urgency and integrity.
We demand that AWS take immediate action: require GiveSendGo to shut down this campaign or suspend their services entirely. Delay is complicity. Inaction is endorsement.
The world is watching. So are we.
Respectfully,
Concerned Americans for Integrity and Accountability
Brandon NaterPetition Starter
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Petition created on May 2, 2025