Georgia Credit Union Bars Customers From Purchasing Guns With Their Own Money

Georgia United Credit Union recently updated their User Agreement—that wall of text that all financial institutions flash at us from time to time and which few of us bother to read.

This from redstate.com.

The catch: If you rely on Georgia United Credit Union for your purchasing tool, like, say, a debit card, you may no longer use that to purchase firearms, ammunition, firearms parts, or accessories, along with a host of other items.

Here are the relevant sections, under “Prohibited Payments:”

The following types of payments are prohibited through the Service, and we have the right but not the obligation to monitor for, block, cancel and/or reverse such payments:

(5) ammunition, firearms, of firearm parts or related accessories; (6) weapons or knives regulated under applicable law;

And let’s not leave this out:

(8) goods or services that are sexually oriented:

Here’s the Georgia United Credit Union’s CEO:

 

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This, actually, explains a lot—the “woke” DEI crowd are not generally fans of the Second Amendment, although given their woke CEO, it is less apparent why they are engaging in a seeming porn crackdown; the “woke” go on about guns a lot, but you do not often hear about them decrying PornHub.

But going woke has not worked out well for other companies, many of which are far larger, with more extensive customer bases than a local Georgia credit union.

Final thoughts, two questions: Who’s keeping the date pool for when this CEO loses her job? And another date pool for the demise of this credit union?

Go woke. Go broke.