Oops, I meant to say that any groups funded by NGO's, the scenario is
usually the end up toeing the line, rebelling against the NGO's line and
getting brownlisted, where you get money but not PR and the org goes
stagnant or getting cut altogether. Point being the money spent by NGO has
a goal and it's not widespread social reform, the question is how are
organically grown movements able to resist this ideological pressure that
comes along with the money? No sense in purity saying you can't accept
money or you're marginalized at step one, but getting corporate funding big
time is sure death, that line has not been straddled successfully to date
by radical (not reform) groups that I know of offhand.

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