Eventbrite is Facing a Lawsuit for Canceling Event Featuring Cardiologist Peter McCullough
Ticketing company Eventbrite’s decision to cancel tickets to an event held by the United Australia Party (UAP) that originally featured American cardiologist Peter McCullough. The cardiologist has gained notoriety for repeatedly being censored for his views on the Wuhan virus and its vaccines.
UAP national director Craig Kelly published a screenshot of an email that Eventbrite sent. The ticketing company claimed that it canceled the tickets due to the event allegedly violating its community guidelines.
The company issued a refund for the money spent on the tickets.
The email stated:
Hello, We are reaching out to notify you that your order for this event has been refunded because the event does not comply with our Community Guidelines. Your order has been refunded in full and you can expect to see the refund credit in your account within 5-7 business days. If your card used for purchase has since expired or been replaced, please contact your bank or credit card provider for more information on tracking and obtaining your refund – it should be automatically routed to your new card. If you have any questions about the event, including whether or not the event will still take place, please reply to your original order confirmation to get in touch directly with the organiser. Thank you for your understanding and we apologise for any inconvenience. Sincerely, Eventbrite Trust and Safety.
Kelly stated that the party was “making alternate arrangements to get tickets to everyone.”
In a separate tweet, Kelly said the party plans on suing Eventbrite.
“Eventbrite have picked on the wrong people. We will be suing these bastards. In the meantime, we already have a team working to contact everyone & get them their tickets,” he stated.
Christina Maas of Reclaim the Net claimed that “McCullough’s critics have called on the Australian immigration authorities to deny him entry into the country.”
The private sector should not be blindly glorified by the Right. Sure, some companies provide valuable goods and services. However, others effectively function as the Pinkertons for the ruling class by carrying out censorship functions.
Companies like Eventbrite need to be taken to cleaners via lawsuits and other punitive functions. These entities cannot be allowed to serve the regime’s agenda.
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