Chief Thoughts #009: I Thought I Was Charitable Until I Looked For the Money

 

I always have trouble with critiquing charity because I understand the intent of most people who give. I have to believe that it is truly based on a good character that creates a good nature that wants to help people. Charity shows the true value of the human spirit as we use our time and money to give to others, to help better another's station in life. 

Then I begin to think, charity is absolution, it is passing the buck. It's saying money can fix all problems just make sure you put the money into the right hands, which is true in theory (critical theory).  You have faith and hope that the person or organization you have donated to will do the right things with the money and not just pay themselves for their time creating fliers and videos or whatever promotion they can think of to get people to give them more free money.

Just in the interest of connecting Charity to the Industrial Complex lexicon, the Charity Industrial Complex must be demolished as it is fueling so much degeneracy and the people who continue to blindly give to any organization claiming fidelity to some societal agreed upon important cause are probably the greatest sociopaths in our society. What does that say about all the givers? I'll answer that, they're truly indifferent and are just looking to feel good about sitting in front of the television or being on their phones all day.

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