PornHub said the same thing, and Mastercard led a one-company army against them, deplatforming anyone who continued to serve payments for them. In the end, they ended up having to take payments in Ethereum. They got debanked because their banks were threatened with losing MA as a card issuer. They were unable to convert currency for the same reason.
Women's little racket will be protected though, because the precious little girls they're pretending to protect are not worth as much to them as copious simp bucks.
Ann Cairns. Used to have an unverified Twitter with a lot of juicy information, after she got the tick for people to know who she was, a lot of it disappeared.
Financial Inclusion was what she called the Mastercard plan. The idea that if she shilled diversity etc, Mastercard could win their own race to Africa against local competitors and Visa.
She's officially a member of the Women's Equality Party, rather than either mainstream option in the UK, or the more niche options that still have mainstream support like Greens.
She has both personal and professional reasons to play the DEI game.
PornHub said the same thing, and Mastercard led a one-company army against them, deplatforming anyone who continued to serve payments for them. In the end, they ended up having to take payments in Ethereum. They got debanked because their banks were threatened with losing MA as a card issuer. They were unable to convert currency for the same reason.
Women's little racket will be protected though, because the precious little girls they're pretending to protect are not worth as much to them as copious simp bucks.
The person behind Mastercard playing the morality game is a woman.
Ann Cairns. Used to have an unverified Twitter with a lot of juicy information, after she got the tick for people to know who she was, a lot of it disappeared.
Financial Inclusion was what she called the Mastercard plan. The idea that if she shilled diversity etc, Mastercard could win their own race to Africa against local competitors and Visa.
She's officially a member of the Women's Equality Party, rather than either mainstream option in the UK, or the more niche options that still have mainstream support like Greens.
She has both personal and professional reasons to play the DEI game.