Activist Linda Sarsour came under fire on Wednesday for posting an appeal to donate to a PAC under the guise of Hurricane Harvey relief. Sarsour tweeted a link to the "Harvey Hurricane Relief Fund," which, upon further investigation, isn't actually a relief fund at all.

This is the organization:

Rebuilding in areas impacted by #HurricaneHarvey will be most challenging for marginalized communities. DONATE HERE: https://t.co/eskDwgDPzR — TXOrganizingProject (@OrganizeTexas) August 29, 2017

The money raised by the organization will go to "shining a spotlight on inequalities" that may arise during the rebuilding effort. It does not appear that money will actually go towards the people who lost their homes in the storm.

Not a dime goes to victims..... pic.twitter.com/KNVko1obVe — EducatédHillbilly™ (@RobProvince) August 30, 2017

So Linda Sarsour is attempting to exploit the victims of Hurricane #Harvey by fundraising off of the disaster. What a fraud. pic.twitter.com/L2ErQLdP3y — Nick Short ???? (@PoliticalShort) August 30, 2017

Later on in the day, Sarsour complained that her "mentions" on Twitter were going crazy, and blamed the alt-right, rather than the fact that she literally encouraged people to donate to a PAC in lieu of an actual charity to help the actual victims of a natural disaster.

Your mentions are on steroids because you are soliciting "relief funds" for an organization that says the money will not go to relief. https://t.co/MDoJLHhoOK — RBe (@RBPundit) August 30, 2017

Perhaps Sarsour should have tweeted a link to NFL player JJ Watt's YouCaring page, which has currently raised over $5 million for hurricane relief, with promises that the money will go to the people of Houston. That's certainy a better choice than a PAC.