Meetup Doesn’t Want Republican Business

Yesterday I got an email from Meetup, the company that allows you to set up group meetings:

Meetup has always served as an organizing platform for a wide range of political views, welcoming everyone from the Howard Deaniacs to the Tea Party. Meetup will always welcome people with different beliefs.

But after the recent executive order aimed to block people on the
basis of nationality and religion, a line was crossed. At a time when core democratic ideals feel under attack, we feel a duty to spark more civic participation.

Last week, we created 1,000+ #Resist Meetup Groups to act as local hubs for actions on behalf of democracy, equality, human rights, social justice, and sustainability. Already 50,000+ people have joined.

These #Resist Meetups are open to anyone who want to create a bright future that’s rich with opportunity and freedom for all.

Meetup exists to connect people so they create opportunity and make the world they want. We hope members take these Meetups forward to be powerful together.

I’m not going to bother refuting the “block people on the basis of nationality and religion” lie because I’ve done it already.

What’s notable here is that Meetup has decided it’s an extension of the Democratic Party and doesn’t want any further Republican business.

I just deleted my Meetup account and suggest that everyone who is not a leftwing agitator do the same.

I would also suggest expressing your displeasure at this turn of events to Meetup’s Board of Directors:

  • Andreas Stavropoulos of Draper Fisher Jurvetson: @astavropoulos
  • Brad Burnham of Union Square Ventures: @BradUSV
  • Di-Ann Eisnor of Waze: @DiAnnEisnor
  • Esther Dyson of EDventure: @edyson
  • Scott Heiferman, CEO of Meetup @heif
  • If you know of a good substitute for meetup, tell people in the comments below.

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    3 Responses to “Meetup Doesn’t Want Republican Business”

    1. Kevin Peshek says:

      I, too, was shocked and surprised by the notice from Meetup yesterday. Today, I severed all connection with Meetup and will do what I can to ensure all my contacts on Facebook and elsewhere, do the same.

    2. Hank says:

      I got the same email yesterday, likely the result of my association with the local Tea Party who used ‘MeetUp’ to manage their membership ages ago before they had their own website and mailing list.

      Since I never created a ‘MeetUp’ account that I can delete, I have instead added ‘MeetUp’ emails to my spam blacklist.

    3. L. Rappaport says:

      We invested in start-up meet-up. Not sure the shareholders are going to accept this one. Insulting and deferring have of your customer base? Not going to work………lets see 3rd and 4rth quarter balance sheets moving forward from the date of this notification.

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