In the wake of the Notre Dame fire, we've seen news reports of billionaires (mostly in France) offering to donate staggering sums of money to help with the repairs and rebuilding.
The reactions, I suppose, should have been foreseen.
"See?? All these rich people COULD help out with the Flint water disaster, with Puerto Rico, with homelessness, with kids in cages, with world hunger, but they DON'T!!!"
My usual response is "And you know FOR A FACT that they are donating nothing to these or other causes, do you? You have full access to their banking information?"
This is usually brushed aside, sometimes with "Well, they're not donating $700 billion Euros to [whatever cause]!"
And? So? Until otherwise decided, it's still THEIR damned money. If they are making a big deal out of donating to Notre Dame, it's probably because it was a huge news item to begin with (yes, they could indeed donate anonymously but again ... that's not a requirement. I donated a small amount to the three Louisiana churches and put MY name down. Does that mean my small contribution doesn't count?)
Not to mention the fact that I can't see a French billionaire walking into Flint and reworking the water system there without having to go through a shitload of bureaucratic paperwork. Ditto with Puerto Rico.
And somebody needs to explain to me just how these same billionaires are supposed to walk into an ICE facility and walk out with all those kids. Please, put THAT one on YouTube. Make it a pay-per-view and you probably could solve one or more of those other issues.
Am I the only one getting irritated with this? Or am I just on the wrong side of this argument?
The reactions, I suppose, should have been foreseen.
"See?? All these rich people COULD help out with the Flint water disaster, with Puerto Rico, with homelessness, with kids in cages, with world hunger, but they DON'T!!!"
My usual response is "And you know FOR A FACT that they are donating nothing to these or other causes, do you? You have full access to their banking information?"
This is usually brushed aside, sometimes with "Well, they're not donating $700 billion Euros to [whatever cause]!"
And? So? Until otherwise decided, it's still THEIR damned money. If they are making a big deal out of donating to Notre Dame, it's probably because it was a huge news item to begin with (yes, they could indeed donate anonymously but again ... that's not a requirement. I donated a small amount to the three Louisiana churches and put MY name down. Does that mean my small contribution doesn't count?)
Not to mention the fact that I can't see a French billionaire walking into Flint and reworking the water system there without having to go through a shitload of bureaucratic paperwork. Ditto with Puerto Rico.
And somebody needs to explain to me just how these same billionaires are supposed to walk into an ICE facility and walk out with all those kids. Please, put THAT one on YouTube. Make it a pay-per-view and you probably could solve one or more of those other issues.
Am I the only one getting irritated with this? Or am I just on the wrong side of this argument?
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