Crowdfunding For Killer Cop Michael Slager Falls Flat
The crowdfunding site GoFundMe rejected a campaign to raise money for Michael Slager, the police officer charged with murdering Walter Scott
in South Carolina. A fundraising effort set up on a competing site,
Indiegogo.com was in operation on Thursday, but money was being raised
at an anemic pace. As of 2 PM Eastern Time on Wednesday, the Indiegogo site had raised just 546 dollars from 24 contributors.
The pathetic 500 dollar haul, pales in comparison to the over $400,000 Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson was able to raise through GoFundMe after
he shot and killed Michael Brown. Although the cases aren’t exactly
identical, the disparity in fundraising is stark. As noted here the tide is turning in favor of “black lives matter,” as evidenced by Time featuring the theme on its cover.
The egregious nature of the South Carolina shooting,
captured on videotape, combined with the power of public protest, has
apparently convinced GoFundMe to avoid being tainted by association with
Officer Slager. While Indiegogo apparently couldn’t be persuaded not to
participate in the circulation of blood money, the inability of Officer
Slager to draw in the legions of wingnut contributors who flocked
to support Darren Wilson is telling.
Perhaps the Slager killing was just so blatant and
horrific that even wingnut defenders of police who shoot black men,
couldn’t bring themselves to his defense. Or perhaps the murder of
Walter Scott was the proverbial “straw that broke the camel’s back”, and
represents a true tipping point in American public opinion towards
police shootings of unarmed black men.
Crowdfunding sites raised over $200,000 for
vigilante George Zimmerman after he killed Trayvon Martin. Darren
Wilson received nearly half a million dollars in contributions after
killing Michael Brown. As of Thursday afternoon, Michael Slager hadn’t
even reached his first 1000 dollars from crowd-funding sites. One site
refused to operate a page on his behalf, and another site allowed a page
to be put up for him, but it wasn’t attracting many contributors.
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