HuffingtonPost - Susan Wilson describes launching a Kickstarter campaign to raise $829 with her 9-year-old daughter Mackenzie as akin to a weekend crafts project.
The girl's teenage brothers were making fun of Mackenzie's goal of creating her own video game at a STEM camp and doubting her abilities, Wilson says. Mom and daughter sought to teach them a lesson by raising money for the camp on the popular crowdfunding site.
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It does stink of Scam, i could be wrong though.
there seems to be full disclosure so no it isn't a scam its just not the kind of thing for kickstarter which isnt for charitys
Just look at the other kickstarter project she started, most laughable thing i have seen on kickstarter, including build a deathstar for earth's protection. She chose gender issues and used a 9 year old going against her brothers story and bam everyone that goes against her gets painted as a misogynystic troll by the media, who doesnt like doing any research themselves abotu the matter.
Gasp! Scams? Kickstarter?! No way, guys!!!!
what suckers, its a shitty reason to fund anyway. people are such lemmings.
the mom makes millions.
she could have self taught her self all of this and became some prodigy 8 year old.
the resources are all there.