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Streamed live on Nov 21, 2015
His name is Gregory Alan Elliott. He has been on trial for three years, in a costly Canadian court battle with drastic implications for free speech. For two years, he was banned from the internet, where he previously earned much of his income. His artwork, hanging in a local coffee shop in Toronto, was recently defaced by a mob of enraged activists.
Crippled by loss of work and the ongoing court case, Elliott and his family have been forced to turn to an online crowdfunding campaign to cover their legal costs. What did he do to bring about such persecution? Did he kill someone? IS he a virulent white supremacist? A campaigner for pedophile rights? No. Elliott criticised feminists on the internet.
PLEDGES: $25,000 raised: Milo will sing the Canadian National Anthem $35,000 raised: Milo will sing the Canadian National Anthem in French $50,000 raised: Milo will sing Celine Dion's My Heart Will Go On $500 during Tim Moen's segment: Tim will sing the Soviet anthem $500 during Cathy Young's segment: Cathy will read out her role-playing logs ... and more to be revealed during the show.