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The leftist organization that declared the OK hand gesture as a hate symbol partnered with PayPal, one of the internet’s largest payment processing platforms.

A powerful payment processor and one of the internet’s worst liberal think tanks join forces to purge free speech. “PayPal and ADL will focus on further uncovering and disrupting the financial pipelines that support extremist and hate movements,” an announcement from the Anti-Defamation League’s (ADL) official blog explained July 26.

The release further explained: “PayPal Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: PYPL), in partnership with ADL (the Anti-Defamation League), today announced a new partnership initiative to fight extremism and hate through the financial industry and across at-risk communities.”

Infamous liberal ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt proclaimed a new age of private companies uniting to scour “hate” from the internet: "We have a unique opportunity to further understand how hate spreads and develop key insights that will inform the efforts of the financial industry, law enforcement, and our communities in mitigating extremist threats."

A PayPal representative also spoke of the new partnership‘s potential to purge so-called “hate” from platforms: "By identifying partners across sectors with common goals and complementary resources, we can make an even greater impact than any of us could do on our own," PayPal Chief Risk Officer Aaron Karczmer explained. "We are excited to partner with the ADL, other non-profits and law enforcement in our fight against hate in all its forms."

Ohio candidate for U.S. Senate J.D. Vance responded to the announcement by warning: 

“If your ‘conservatism’ isn’t about fighting the power of these companies, it’s totally useless. 

Yes, I like the brave people of Cuba, too. God bless them. But we need to worry about creeping oligarchy in our own country first.”

It’s no surprise that the ADL has become so liberal under Greenblatt’s leadership. Greenblatt previously cited phrases like “caravan” and “open borders,” as “literally white supremacist phrases that have worked their way through the system.”

He also smeared online conservatives as being “anti-Semitic” for their criticism of leftist billionaire George Soros. Soros was criticized because he is a premier liberal donor who has given hundreds of millions of dollars to liberal causes and candidates.

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