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lucrecia [OP]February 6, 2021(Edited February 6, 2021)

CrowdJustice prevented her from raising stretch funds, and removed her photo and backstory from her campaign page. So now she's got her own site! Also:

Having been treated so badly, I decided to create my own crowdfund platform. I hope it will act as “proof of concept” for other gender critical women and others who need to raise legal fees to correct the injustices they have suffered, but who don’t want to use CrowdJustice because of how they treated me.

May be interesting to feminists seeking to raise funds for various causes!

A_MatriarchFebruary 6, 2021

What is the name of her crowdfunding platform? I’ve been saying a long time we need to build our own crowdfunding platforms along with our own social media sites. Ovarit has done it and now apparently Alison Bailey has done it. This is matriarchy!! Built by us for us! This is what I love to see and I can’t wait to donate.

[Deleted]February 6, 2021

yes, this is so good that way no one can stop us!

millicentfawcettFebruary 6, 2021

Maybe. Even with your own site you have to use a third party payment processor. There is still the danger of them being targeted by activists. It's happened to other sites, mostly right wing, but the precedence is there.

However still pleased Allison is doing this. She was treated appallingly by Crowdjustice.

SrfthrowawayFebruary 6, 2021

I for one would be open to mailing a money order. When I was a kid I did that all the time to buy stupid stuff advertised in the back of comics. They can't stop that.

SVPhillimoreFebruary 6, 2021

So pleased to see this. I was recently at a Diversity and Inclusion event for students. A trans barrister spoke and said 'some radical feminists say there is a clash between women's rights and trans rights. This is completely mad'.

I would like to see discussion and engagement, not dismissing others as 'completely mad'. Particularly not in front of an audience of students.

hard_headed_womanFebruary 6, 2021

I was excited to see this.

FeministunderyrbedFebruary 6, 2021

Done.

[Deleted]February 6, 2021(Edited February 6, 2021)

donated and shared on twatter

ACPicksFebruary 8, 2021

Best of luck, Allison!

[Deleted]February 8, 2021

She is fighting the good fight

Astraea1284February 7, 2021

Thank you for this! Her CrowdJustice was locked before I could donate to it.