Shiloh Hendrix, a white woman who used a racial slur against a child, received over $750,000 in donations through GiveSendGo, a platform known for far-right causes. This support, which included racial slurs and Nazi symbols in donation messages, has sparked alarm and reflects a broader trend of extremist-linked crowdfunding gaining traction in the US.
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