Published by Nubreed Global Truth | Streamed live May, 2024
ATLANTA, GA - In what Nubreed Global Truth has identified as a divine intervention against funded hatred, tech activist Kiandria Demone has emerged as a modern-day warrior using her coding skills to potentially shut down what appears to be a crowdfunded race war. The situation developed after Shiloh Hendrix, who was captured on video using racial slurs against a Black child, launched a GiveSendGo campaign that rapidly accumulated over $650,000 in donations, with names like "Cry Reggin, (Nigger in reverse)" "monkey," and various racial epithets appearing in the donor list before they were made anonymous.
The biblically significant battle between light and darkness continues to unfold in the digital realm as Nubreed Global Truth brings attention to how one woman's technical expertise and courage may have prevented dangerous racially-motivated activities from receiving substantial funding.
Modern Warfare Requires Modern Warriors
Nubreed's analysis of the situation reveals the multi-faceted nature of spiritual warfare in today's technological landscape. Rather than targeting the GiveSendGo platform directly, Demone strategically identified the payment processors - first Block Inc./Square and later Stripe - that were handling the actual financial transactions.
"All warriors come in different forms," Nubreed explained during his live analysis. "You got some people who are warriors on the battlefield... you got some people who are coders. You got some people educated on the economics. You got some people who know how to do certain things. And that's what makes a nation. Everybody plays their own role in all of this."
By examining the HTML and JavaScript code on GiveSendGo's checkout page, Demone discovered that Block Inc. (parent company of Square) was processing the payments, which violated their own policies against hate speech and discrimination. After directing complaints to the payment processor, the stock reportedly dropped over 24.5%, and the fundraiser attempted to switch to Stripe.
"Instead of getting in your feelings, in your emotions by being triggered by the n-word, because that's what they want... Instead of getting triggered, be proactive out here," Nubreed advised his audience. "Listen, you're more intelligent than them. And when I say them, I'm talking about the oppressors."
Biblical Context for Digital Justice
The actions taken by Demone align with scriptural guidance to stand against injustice. Proverbs 31:8-9 instructs believers to "Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute. Speak up and judge fairly; defend the rights of the poor and needy."
Nubreed emphasized how this situation reflects Ephesians 6:12, which reminds believers that "our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms."
"This sister right here is responsible for pretty much shutting down a race war. At least putting some great efforts into it," Nubreed stated. "The Most High is with us. The Most High is not going to let these people gear up for some war without us putting up a fight. And when I talk about putting up a fight, I mean in every way - mentally, physically, or spiritually."
Facts Surrounding the Fundraising Campaign
According to information presented in the livestream:
- The GiveSendGo campaign had raised approximately 1,000,000 at the time of reporting
- Payment processor Block Inc./Square has specific policies prohibiting the use of their platform for "glorifying or amplifying or profiting off of harassment, illegal activities, racism, and hate speech"
- Stripe, which reportedly became the alternative payment processor after pressure on Block Inc., has similar policies against processing payments for hate-based activities
- Demone's efforts reportedly led to complaints being filed with the FTC and CFPB (Consumer Financial Protection Bureau)
- According to policies Demone uncovered, payment processors like Block Inc. "have a right to hold the funds indefinitely" if they find violations of their terms
Related Developments in the Fight Against Hatred
- Demone reported receiving death threats for her activism, demonstrating the real dangers faced by those standing against racism
- The Go Send Go platform's CEO appeared on Piers Morgan's show defending the fundraiser, framing it as "redemption" for Hendrix
- Hendrix was never arrested for her verbal assault of a Black child
- Suspicions have been raised that the funds could potentially be funneled to white supremacist groups
Biblical Perspective vs. Mainstream Coverage
While mainstream media has largely focused on the viral nature of the fundraiser and free speech debates, Nubreed Global Truth provides a spiritual analysis that illuminates the deeper battle at hand. Nubreed sees this not merely as an isolated incident but as part of a larger spiritual conflict manifesting in the physical realm.
"I personally believe that there are small racist white supremacist organizations who are getting that money to do what? Whatever it is they want to do. To get ammo, to get weapons, to get knives, to get masks, to get vehicles, to get means of communication," Nubreed explained, highlighting concerns about the potential real-world impact of such funding.
Guidance for Believers in Times of Racial Strife
Nubreed offers several biblical principles for navigating this tumultuous time:
- Recognize the spiritual nature of racial conflict, understanding it as a manifestation of the spiritual warfare described in scripture
- Use your God-given talents and skills to fight injustice, following Demone's example of leveraging her technical expertise
- Remain proactive rather than reactive when confronted with racism
- Support those on the frontlines of the battle against hatred
- Document and report violations of policies and laws to appropriate authorities
"Take a mental note of how they feel about us and you move accordingly," Nubreed advised. "You ain't got to go get in the ring with people because they called you an N-word. Let their ignorance show."
A Message of Hope
Despite the darkness revealed in this situation, there is profound hope in seeing how God equips His people with the necessary tools to combat evil in every generation. Just as David used a simple sling to defeat Goliath, today's believers can use technological skills, economic knowledge, and strategic thinking to stand against modern giants of hatred and racism.
"The Most High is not going to let these people gear up for some war without us putting up a fight," Nubreed reminded his audience. By staying vigilant, using our diverse talents, and maintaining spiritual discernment, believers can continue to be light in darkness and salt in a decaying world.
About Nubreed Global Truth
Nubreed Global Truth is a YouTube-biblical based platform dedicated to empowering individuals facing various life challenges. Launched in 2016, it has amassed close to 200,000 subscribers by providing motivational content and discussions on topics such as personal development, spirituality, and social issues. The channel is curated by Nubreed, with notable content including the viral video "Message to all Black people, the truth is in Plain Sight," which has garnered over 900,000 views.
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