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Forwarded from Feminine Not Feminist
Everything is not okay. Western culture and way of life is on the brink of total destruction. We must be vigilant soldiers of Christ, combat this evil and stand our ground to give our children a future that is not wrought with chaos.
Forwarded from Feminine Not Feminist
Women who have many sexual partners are less likely to commit and stay married!
We encourage all of our followers to support these small family farmers! 💗 a great family targeted for right wing wrongthink!
Forwarded from Schooner Creek Farm
Thank you so much for your vital support! We are now able to give you an update on our lawsuit against the City of Bloomington, Mayor John Hamilton and two city employees.
We are fighting back against the unjust and unconstitutional treatment that we were subjected to while vending at our long time, beloved Bloomington Community Farmer’s Market.
Organized boycotts and protests against our farm were allowed, endorsed and encouraged by the mayor and city staff for months on end while the city made unconstitutional demands of us in hopes of leaving us destitute.
At this stage in time, the case is moving forward and we have our summary judgement pending. We’ve completed depositions of city staff. Since we and some witnesses (who are not parties and stand nothing to gain from the case) have been doxxed in the past, we’ve had to incur additional legal fees for filing a protective order to maintain confidentiality of identifying information. While most people in this situation wouldn’t need to request the additional relief of the court protecting words and identifying information from public disclosure, we are forced to.
Protesters have continued to organize online during the market off-season to further their efforts- this time by attempting to destroy our ability to collect donations for our legal fund.
Recently, ’No Space For Hate’ (the group whose actions at the market were publicly praised by Mayor John Hamilton in 2019) in conjunction with groups such as ‘NYC Antifa', promoted a “call to action” on Twitter to try to get our Go Fund Me campaign shut down. Similarly, they were successful at getting us banned from PayPal last year. Fortunately, Go Fund Me determined that we are in compliance with their user agreement, and we are still able to accept donations to our legal fund on our Go Fund Me campaign.
We expect to have another update soon and we wish to thank all of you who have donated thus far.
We hope you know how much we appreciate your support as it is vital to our ability to continue fighting back.
If you are unable to donate financially, please consider sharing our story and our campaign with those you know.
There are multiple ways to donate and we can’t do this without your help. Any amount is appreciated. If cash or check is preferred, please send us a message:
1.) Donate on our website with a credit or debit card: www.schoonercreekfarm.org/donate
2.) Buy a coffee mug or T-shirt: www.etsy.com/shop/schoonercreekfarm
3.) Go Fund Me Campaign which also accepts credit/debit cards: https://gofund.me/4364d1f7
We are fighting back against the unjust and unconstitutional treatment that we were subjected to while vending at our long time, beloved Bloomington Community Farmer’s Market.
Organized boycotts and protests against our farm were allowed, endorsed and encouraged by the mayor and city staff for months on end while the city made unconstitutional demands of us in hopes of leaving us destitute.
At this stage in time, the case is moving forward and we have our summary judgement pending. We’ve completed depositions of city staff. Since we and some witnesses (who are not parties and stand nothing to gain from the case) have been doxxed in the past, we’ve had to incur additional legal fees for filing a protective order to maintain confidentiality of identifying information. While most people in this situation wouldn’t need to request the additional relief of the court protecting words and identifying information from public disclosure, we are forced to.
Protesters have continued to organize online during the market off-season to further their efforts- this time by attempting to destroy our ability to collect donations for our legal fund.
Recently, ’No Space For Hate’ (the group whose actions at the market were publicly praised by Mayor John Hamilton in 2019) in conjunction with groups such as ‘NYC Antifa', promoted a “call to action” on Twitter to try to get our Go Fund Me campaign shut down. Similarly, they were successful at getting us banned from PayPal last year. Fortunately, Go Fund Me determined that we are in compliance with their user agreement, and we are still able to accept donations to our legal fund on our Go Fund Me campaign.
We expect to have another update soon and we wish to thank all of you who have donated thus far.
We hope you know how much we appreciate your support as it is vital to our ability to continue fighting back.
If you are unable to donate financially, please consider sharing our story and our campaign with those you know.
There are multiple ways to donate and we can’t do this without your help. Any amount is appreciated. If cash or check is preferred, please send us a message:
1.) Donate on our website with a credit or debit card: www.schoonercreekfarm.org/donate
2.) Buy a coffee mug or T-shirt: www.etsy.com/shop/schoonercreekfarm
3.) Go Fund Me Campaign which also accepts credit/debit cards: https://gofund.me/4364d1f7