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Friends of the slain activist launch GoFundMe, but not seeking donations for him.

Friends of⁣ Murdered Activist Start GoFundMe, But They’re Not Hustling for Donations ⁤for Him

There are few things more ghoulish than attempting to profit (financially or otherwise) off of someone’s death.

It doesn’t matter⁢ if you’re trying to ⁤make a buck or push a policy —⁣ taking advantage of a tragedy is despicable.

And yet, when most people engage in this abhorrent behavior, at least they have the ⁤facsimile of decency to⁢ pretend like their profiteering is for some altruistic purpose.

The friends of murdered social justice activist Ryan Carson apparently couldn’t even muster the ⁣effort to put up that pretense.

Carson became an ‍overnight cautionary tale after the grisly video⁤ of his murder in New York City went viral online.

WARNING: The following video contains violence and⁣ images that viewers may⁤ find ​disturbing.

In ⁤the‌ viral video, Carson and his girlfriend are accosted by a random stranger on the streets of Brooklyn⁢ early Monday morning.

The man then proceeds to‍ fatally stab Carson.

A suspect, 18-year-old⁤ Brian Dowling, was arrested on Thursday and charged with⁤ murder, ‍according to the New York Post.

It’s a horrific tragedy all‍ around, made all the worse by the fact that ‍Carson appeared to⁢ be a victim‍ of the very views he espoused — views​ that can generously be described as soft on crime.

But today’s not the day to criticize Carson’s beliefs. The man is dead,⁣ regardless of the circumstances surrounding the tragedy.

His friends, meanwhile, are seemingly intent on capitalizing on ​his⁤ death.

As news of Carson’s murder began to spread, a GoFundMe was created by his friends,​ and‍ they chose some interesting verbiage to explain what the donations would be going toward — namely, themselves.

“Hi everyone,” ⁤the page reads. “We are a‌ collective of Ryan’s close friends, ⁣reeling from a brutal loss.​ We are asking for your ‍help on behalf​ of his partner in easing ⁣the burden⁣ and⁢ stress of this horrifying situation.”

OK — so far, so good. ⁤They‌ appear to be collecting ‌money for a woman whose boyfriend was murdered ⁤ in ⁣front of her. No⁣ problem there⁤ whatsoever.

That wasn’t the end⁤ of‌ the⁤ sentence, though. Here’s ​how it ends: “so that we can have space and time to grieve, and ​remember Ryan.”

There is a‌ bit of a ⁢problem with the next sentence, too: “Immediate needs are to offset the costs of working class people taking time off of work to properly​ mourn.”

Wait, when‌ did this go from raising ‌money “on behalf of his partner” to “offsetting the costs of working class people taking time off of⁢ work”?

Even if these “working class people” ​don’t⁣ have the ‍option of paid time off, there is something undeniably icky about using a man’s death to raise funds for anything other than‌ the deceased’s family and ⁣loved ones.

But the ‍questionable move appears to have ⁣worked.

Donations on ‌the page⁤ have​ blown past the stated goal of $20,000 and currently sit at over $70,000⁣ — which ⁣would easily cover⁤ the costs of a‍ whole lot of time off.

In the best-case scenario, ⁣perhaps this is all a matter of ridiculously poor wording. Maybe this isn’t quite‍ the grift it appears to be and⁤ Carson’s friends just don’t know how to write clearly.

Worst-case scenario?

Well, ‍the worst-case scenario is⁣ really for‍ everyone but the people who organized the GoFundMe, because ‌they’ll be laughing all the way to the bank.


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There are few things more ghoulish than ‌attempting‌ to profit‌ (financially or otherwise) ⁣off of someone’s death.⁢ It doesn’t matter if you’re trying to make a buck or⁢ push a policy—taking advantage of a tragedy is despicable.

And⁤ yet, when ​most people engage in this abhorrent behavior, at⁢ least they​ have the semblance of decency to pretend like⁣ their profiteering is for ​some altruistic purpose.

The‍ friends of murdered social⁣ justice activist Ryan Carson apparently couldn’t even muster⁣ the ⁤effort to put up that



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