FLI “approved” the grant, as documented by a letter Expo published, and then walked back the approval. I don’t see “thinking about funding” or “talking with ‘bad people’” as accurate characterizations of what happened.
We also don’t know if FLI walked the grant back because they learned more about the vile views expressed by the everyone associated with the foundation, or for some other reason. For instance, the Nya Dagbladet website contains advocacy for a political party that several dozen US lawmakers have called to be identified as a foreign terrorist group. Although supporting neo-nazis is constitutionally protected in the US and raises no legal concerns, few organizations want to be anywhere in the same ballpark as a potential foreign terrorist organization.
FLI “approved” the grant, as documented by a letter Expo published, and then walked back the approval. I don’t see “thinking about funding” or “talking with ‘bad people’” as accurate characterizations of what happened.
We also don’t know if FLI walked the grant back because they learned more about the vile views expressed by the everyone associated with the foundation, or for some other reason. For instance, the Nya Dagbladet website contains advocacy for a political party that several dozen US lawmakers have called to be identified as a foreign terrorist group. Although supporting neo-nazis is constitutionally protected in the US and raises no legal concerns, few organizations want to be anywhere in the same ballpark as a potential foreign terrorist organization.