Bill Gates has funded an entire patronage network of leftist allies through his infamous nonprofit, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
The Microsoft co-founder has used his billions to fund nefarious projects over the years, ranging from dimming the sun to promoting lab-grown mystery meat.
But the nonprofit’s tax-exempt status could grind to a halt if the IRS takes recent allegations of anti-white discrimination at the Gates Foundation seriously.
The American Alliance for Equal Rights sent a letter Tuesday to the tax agency, claiming that the Gates Foundation “is engaged in invidious racial discrimination that violates established public policy and thus renders it ineligible for tax-exempt status.”
The organization indeed funds and manages a prestigious scholarship opportunity called the Gates Scholarship, which is open to various racial identity groups — with the notable exception of white people.
“The Foundation is intentionally discriminating against white students by excluding them from the tuition assistance and specialized support that it provides to students of every other race or ethnicity,” the letter added.
“Such discrimination is sufficient grounds on its own for the IRS to revoke the Foundation’s tax-exempt status,” according to the letter.
Source: westernjournal.com
Bill Gates has funded an entire patronage network of leftist allies through his infamous nonprofit, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The Microsoft co-founder has used his billions to fund nefarious projects over the years, ranging from dimming the sun to promoting lab-grown mystery meat. But the nonprofit’s tax-exempt status could grind to a halt if the IRS takes recent allegations of anti-white discrimination at the Gates Foundation seriously. The American Alliance for Equal Rights sent a letter Tuesday to the tax agency, claiming that the Gates Foundation “is engaged in invidious racial discrimination that violates established public policy and thus renders it ineligible for tax-exempt status.” The organization indeed funds and manages a prestigious scholarship opportunity called the Gates Scholarship, which is open to various racial identity groups — with the notable exception of white people. “The Foundation is intentionally discriminating against white students by excluding them from the tuition assistance and specialized support that it provides to students of every other race or ethnicity,” the letter added. “Such discrimination is sufficient grounds on its own for the IRS to revoke the Foundation’s tax-exempt status,” according to the letter. Source: westernjournal.com
Be nice if the last thing the IRS does is tax a bunch of NGOs and corrupt foundations into oblivion.