Commentary  Imagine if your bank notified you that you no longer owned your life savings, and that your money would be distributed to those in need on the island of Madagascar. The crowdfunding platform GoFundMe essentially tried to pull that off last week, when it announced that the $10 million raised by the Freedom Convoy in Canada would be withheld and redistributed to a “verified charity.” Immediately, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis tweeted out that it was theft on a massive scale, and declared that he would begin investigating GoFundMe for fraud. Within hours, GoFundMe reversed their decision to repurpose the funds, and agreed to refund each individual who donated to help the Canadian truckers. Ostensibly, the story ends there. The media has moved on to the next big news hook, and the masses will likely never pause and reflect upon this colossal case of corruption in Silicon Valley. But they should, because …