Alix Bryan of the local Richmond WTVR News team decided to report the “GoFundMe” for fraud even though he or she (I’m not sure what their prefix preference is) had absolutely no reason to think it was fraud:
Ah, “just in case.” Also known as “because I hate Christians.” When that person was challenged about it, that person said they had investigated it “afterward.”
Oh look, Dana Loesch and Lawrence B. Jones say they weren’t contacted at all!
@alixbryan No you didn’t. @LilacSundayBlog @CBS6 @AceofSpadesHQ
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) April 3, 2015
My latest response to @CBS6 over @alixbryan ’s false claim. Waiting for statement: pic.twitter.com/icA8Pb935P
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) April 3, 2015
Well. That’s awkward. And it probably won’t end up well for Alix. Maybe that person can set up a “GoFundMe” and get donations from other idiots who like shutting down a business for their thoughtcrimes.