“I’m so proud to be a part of what I think is one of the greatest signs that social media can be a good place, a productive place, a place where people make good things happen.” “Social media can be a very negative space where bad things happen… polarisation happens… people use it to be angry at the world,” he said.
His comedic and often political memes have seen him amass over 770,000 followers, and he has channelled this success into a series of fundraisers over the last year – including over one million dollars for Planned Parenthood and 500,000 dollars to send oxygen tanks to India during its Covid surge. Tommy Marcus, whose bio on his Instagram account Quentin.Quarantino refers to himself as 'leftist scum,' began the campaign by posting his. Mr Marcus shared the fundraiser through his Instagram account, quentin.quarantino, which he set up last March at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. The owner of a popular Instagram meme account has raised almost half a million dollars for Planned Parenthood in the wake of longtime conservative radio host Rush Limbaughs death. Part of QQs merchandise proceeds has gone to thoughtful charitable contributions such as Planned Parenthood, No Kid Hungry, Fair Fight Action, and the American Pancreatic Association, among others. “I’m just the face of this, there’s over 100 people – some of the most incredible people I’ve ever met – who are working around the clock to make this happen,” he said. Even the evolution of his online store shows the striking decision to abandon 'fun' for profundity. Mr Marcus is running the push to aid Afghans with the help of a large team including many US military veterans, such as Sheffield Ford of special missions company Raven Advisory and Karen Kraft, the head of Veterans Media Entertainment.
“We’re not going to leave one dollar unused.” “So there’s a lot more that has to be done than just getting them out of Afghanistan… we have to build lives for them. “Most of these people are going to be boarding the planes with only the clothes on their back,” he said. The fundraiser’s total continues to rise at a rapid rate, but the young social media influencer said they will buy as many flights as possible and every penny remaining will help Afghan families build a new life. “I think this ultimately shows the good of people, when we all unite for a cause that is so important and so urgent and so necessary.” “I am just immensely happy that the people that we are going to help are going to be safe, and that’s what keeps me going. Memer raises 0K for Planned Parenthood in fundraiser to mock Rush Quentin Quarantino, a meme maker, became popular for his memes consider. “I’ve seen things that I wish I could unsee … and it breaks my heart that not everyone can be helped. “I’ve received 1000s and 1000s of desperate pleas from people to help them get out.