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Not giving to charity
So Fresno is having Kids Day today as a fundraiser for Valley Children's Hospital here in the Central Valley, which basically means you can buy the local newspaper, the Fresno Bee, from any one of a bajillion people on the streets and part (if not all, I don't know) of that dollar will go straight to the hospital, which is pretty important and a good cause.
I had to get up early to take my sister to school and my God. There were people EVERYWHERE doing anything they could to get me to buy a newspaper. The only problem is that I don't make much money to begin with which I need to cover important things. One lady gave me a dirty look when I wouldn't buy a paper, which made me wonder...
Chances are, for the most part, y'all don't have a lot of money to spend on charity, or at least as much as you might like sometimes. Does anyone else get crap from people when they elect not to help?
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Unnatural
Only the occasional dirty look, because I ignore people who ask me to donate. If I knew the money would actually go to where it was meant to go & it was a charity that I feel I would like to give to, then I would give. Also providing I had a decent amount of income. For example I'd give to a Dogs' Home if I had the money, or donate to AIDS or a cancer charity. But who knows where the money goes... Well, here it gets wasted on the Goverment.
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In modern usage, the practice of charity means the giving of help to those in need.
In theory you need the money. Other people need it. So charity means poor people giving money to poor people? It probably means 'giving to people who need more than you'.
I remember living dollar to dollar. It was not fun. At that time, I still gave a significant amount of money to charity. Usually because I was too lazy to put a hold on the payments, so I just made do without the money every month (it amounted to less than 50$ so that's not too too much).
At the same time if you don't want to give to charity nobody can make you. Another meaning of the term is that charity is something YOU decide to give. You can't impose a person to commit acts of charity -- it then becomes cohersion (or another buzzword that I am using to make the person who frowned at you seem more deviant than she really is).
Regardless I don't randomly give money to people or buy things to be charitable. Ever. My charity is self contained and tax deductable. Hence it's not really charity either :o
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Yeah, one of the main things which drives me away from charity is a garrilous canvasser.
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I donated $150 to some poor, starving kids in Africa. I think. I don't really know. I just wrote a check to my little brother who was doing the whole charity collection thing for his church. Then I told him to leave me alone for awhile.
So I bought his silence.
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Whenever people attack me, saying "OMFG Y RNT U GVN $ 2 TEH KIDZZZZ???????" I just tell them I don't care and I hope every little poor, starving child just dies.
It's a lie, because I'm actually a very caring person. I would give money if I had money to spare. And also the reaction when I say that is hilarious. It's usually people I don't like anyway so I don't give a flying auntie what they think.
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While I'm not the most financially blessed, there's always people out there worse off than I am. Even if it's just throwing change in the Salvation Army tin, I'd like to think someone's appreciating the offer. I like giving the cute little kids money for pee-wee football too, since I just kind of get overwhelmed when twenty of them rush me suited up with coffee cans outside of the mall. 8-)
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Slaad
Nope. I give money to street performers, not charities.
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I get people comming up to me all the time with the whole "give me your bank details so I can withdraw on behalf of Oxfam or whatever charity I currently work for" I dislike those people. I generally (other than small loose change if I have a rush on or can't be bothered to save it up.) don't give my money to charity. I give time or personal pride to charity to raise money for them. Last year in aid of comic relief I did a sponsored silence that most of my colleagues believed I would fail. I countered them saying "you'd never do it" by saying "the floor is £60.00 if you can't make that much money then you don't shut me the heck up for the day" I talk a considerable amount and on checkouts will speak to pretty much every single customer that comes through (this actually annoys other operators even though it's actually a part of proceedures that we're meant to follow.) So my being silent for the entire day was a huge thing for people and I easily raised the target and then some. I suceeded to shut my mouth for the day sure it was as much to prove beyond all doubt I could do so as it was for charity but it was done none the less. I wanted in college to go for a trip to Africa or somewhere where you go and dig the wells and everything but these trips are not free and I could never have afforded it.
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I have one of these now
I don't care, frankly. People live, people die. Hard times, good times.
I go through much the same, though perhaps not to the extremes that others might.
I need the money to survive - I am not about to set myself into a lower standard of living simply because someone else is there.
Really, I hate money - it only seems to have created guilt, anger, etc... in those around me.
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