If you’re interested, link is at the bottom of the page.
Washington Examiner: Conservative commentator and entrepreneur Dan Bongino launched a new anti-cancel culture payment processing platform Tuesday, AlignPay, to ensure no political campaign, business, or nonprofit organization can have its financial access cut off over political beliefs and opinions.
After former President Donald Trump was kicked off payment processing platform Stripe in January for his role in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, Bongino went to work creating an alternative for organizations that have and express opinions that make them vulnerable to disapproval by Big Tech companies.
“It’s focused on the cancel culture. So Stripe is our target here. You need to come to us, or you’re under the very real threat of being canceled,” Bongino told the Washington Examiner. “Anyone who’s going to engage in any of this cancel culture totalitarianism, we’re going to expose and offer our services to the people you cancel,” he said. more here
Well done sir.
Not really going to matter one whit.
This AlignPay is just the middleman.
If you know anything about payment processing Visa, MC, AMEX and the like make the final decision of what payments come over their networks. And if they tell AlignPay to stop processing they either stop processing or the card processors will simply not process the payments over their network.
I’ve been there. It’s not the middlemen, it’s the corporations.
“…for his role in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.”
Pray tell, MJA, what was Trump’s role in the attack? He complained (as was his right) that funny business appeared to exist with the election of a man who hid in his basement and had hardly any people attend his rallies yet won with more votes that even President “Light Bringer” did?
@DavidW – I think that question is more accurately posed to WashEx, which has certainly shown signs of straying to the left on occasion.
Dan is a big investor and advocate of building a parallel conservative business world but the reality is we need to fight the battle in front of us. Look what happened to Parler and now Rumble has big investors and will eventually end up being taken over as well as any successful competing venture and investors do exit so they can get paid. Whereas a lot of these globalist elites are more than willing to buy up these companies shares and destroy them. Doesn’t seem like a long term battle plan.
Do they own the servers? Do they own the bank that will process the payments?