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If you look at a lot of the political corruption we've dealt with in the U.S. over the past 15 years? MOST of the problem comes in the form of 501(4)(c) nonprofits and PACs' bullshit. From direct campaign contributions to independent expenditures, both organizational formats invite corruption like dogshit brings flies.

You can look back to the outcome and drama that was the Supreme Court's decision on "Citizen's United v FEC". The LAST thing we want it for 50501 to become a liberal version of Citizen's United. I know some people may fanboy over their preferred "nonprofit" political advocacy org, but I swear on my name that of all the directions to go, that ain't the way. Keep it decentralized, and have clear boundaries and expectations for the movement.


Originally Posted By u/TheQuietPartYT At 2025-04-25 12:17:08 PM | Source


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