众包公司首席执行官呼吁公开游行示威的资金来源。
CEO Of Crowd-For-Hire Company Calls For Transparency In Who Funds Demonstrations

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/ceo-crowd-hire-company-calls-transparency-who-funds-demonstrations

亚当·斯瓦特,Crowds On Demand公司首席执行官,正在倡议国会通过“政治示威透明法案”(TPDA)。他认为,政治示威的日益不透明——即团体雇用和支付抗议者——正在模糊真正的公民参与和操纵性活动之间的界限,有时会导致暴力和破坏。 TPDA将要求披露大型示威活动的资金来源,并建立一个公共门户网站,详细说明组织者和分包商的信息。其主要目标是防止旨在破坏美国机构的秘密外国干预。该法案还建议对资助者和组织者实行严格的非暴力标准,并可能剥夺那些煽动暴力者的利益。 斯瓦特强调,这并非关于压制抗议,而是*保护*抗议,通过确保美国人了解谁在为这些活动提供资金和推动这些活动,从而维护第一修正案所保障的言论自由的完整性。

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Via American Greatness,

The CEO of Crowds On Demand is urging members of Congress to pass a Transparency In Political Demonstration Act (TPDA) that would require greater transparency in groups that hire demonstrators for events around the country.

Adam Swart wrote a letter to Congress on November 11, calling for more transparency in who is hiring protestors in order to “protect free speech while ensuring accountability and safety.”

According to Swart, the TPDA is needed to ensure that the American people have full knowledge of who is funding and facilitating political demonstrations.

Swart expressed concern that “in recent years, we’ve seen the line between authentic civic expression and paid political manipulation blur beyond recognition.”

In his letter, Swart told Congress, “Across the country, peaceful activism has too often been replaced by coordinated influence campaigns. Most concerningly, many of these campaigns result either intentionally or unintentionally in violence, property destruction, and the mass disruption of American cities through unpermitted road closures.”

He added, “While these demonstrations are branded as ‘grassroots,’ evidence increasingly shows large-scale organization and financing behind them, often routed through opaque nonprofit networks designed to conceal true funders—some of whom may be foreign entities with nefarious intentions.”

The TPDA would require disclosure of funding sources behind demonstrations that exceed a defined number of participants as well as establish a “public accountability portal” where the sponsors or subcontractors involved in planning or logistics of large scale protests must be disclosed.

According to The Hill, the proposed bill would also seek to ensure that foreign entities and intermediaries cannot covertly fund or coordinate demonstrations intended to destabilize domestic institutions.

The TPDA would also hold funders and organizers to a strict nonviolence standard and would disqualify those who promote or tolerate violence from nonprofit protections or certain federal benefits.

Swart told Newsnation that he’s making his proposal to Congress because peaceful protest is supposed to be protected speech, saying, “This isn’t about stopping protest; it’s about protecting it. The First Amendment only works when Americans know who’s paying.”

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