Shut down GiveSendGo for supporting racism

Recent signers:
Travis Schram and 17 others have signed recently.

The Issue

In Wisconsin, a disturbing incident has drawn attention to the GiveSendGo platform, which has controversially hosted a fundraising campaign for a former Cinnabon employee with a known history of racist behavior. This not only highlights a significant oversight in the moderation policies of GiveSendGo, but it also raises urgent questions about the platform's responsibility in curbing hate-driven actions and supporting a safe and respectful community.

Racism has no place in our societies, and platforms like GiveSendGo, which enable individuals to fundraise for causes, must ensure they do not inadvertently support hate speech or racially insensitive behaviors. Unfortunately, by hosting this campaign, GiveSendGo is providing a financial and social platform for individuals who have publicly demonstrated racially discriminatory views. This is not just disappointing; it is dangerously enabling racism to persist and flourish in our communities.

The incident in Wisconsin is not isolated but rather part of a larger pattern of unchecked racism that is increasingly becoming visible in different spectrums of public life. By allowing campaigns like these, GiveSendGo is not only choosing to ignore the hurt and distress caused to the victims but is also standing in contradiction to the values of inclusivity and equality.

It is imperative that we hold GiveSendGo accountable for their role in this scenario. As a community, we demand that GiveSendGo takes immediate action to remove the campaign in support of the ex-Cinnabon employee and implement strict guidelines and filtering systems to prevent such situations in the future.

Sign this petition to let GiveSendGo know that we stand together against racism and that we will not tolerate platforms that aid in promoting or supporting hate-filled ideologies. Together, we can make the digital space safer and more inclusive for everyone.

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Recent signers:
Travis Schram and 17 others have signed recently.

The Issue

In Wisconsin, a disturbing incident has drawn attention to the GiveSendGo platform, which has controversially hosted a fundraising campaign for a former Cinnabon employee with a known history of racist behavior. This not only highlights a significant oversight in the moderation policies of GiveSendGo, but it also raises urgent questions about the platform's responsibility in curbing hate-driven actions and supporting a safe and respectful community.

Racism has no place in our societies, and platforms like GiveSendGo, which enable individuals to fundraise for causes, must ensure they do not inadvertently support hate speech or racially insensitive behaviors. Unfortunately, by hosting this campaign, GiveSendGo is providing a financial and social platform for individuals who have publicly demonstrated racially discriminatory views. This is not just disappointing; it is dangerously enabling racism to persist and flourish in our communities.

The incident in Wisconsin is not isolated but rather part of a larger pattern of unchecked racism that is increasingly becoming visible in different spectrums of public life. By allowing campaigns like these, GiveSendGo is not only choosing to ignore the hurt and distress caused to the victims but is also standing in contradiction to the values of inclusivity and equality.

It is imperative that we hold GiveSendGo accountable for their role in this scenario. As a community, we demand that GiveSendGo takes immediate action to remove the campaign in support of the ex-Cinnabon employee and implement strict guidelines and filtering systems to prevent such situations in the future.

Sign this petition to let GiveSendGo know that we stand together against racism and that we will not tolerate platforms that aid in promoting or supporting hate-filled ideologies. Together, we can make the digital space safer and more inclusive for everyone.

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Petition created on December 8, 2025