
Broken Arrow says: Bankers, recruitment consultants, politicians. What professions do you hate and why?
( , Thu 27 May 2010, 12:26)
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"For just £5 you can provide an African village with clean water"
Really, so for every hour you spend on the street making people pretend they weren't planning on walking near you, the £5 (*) you get paid by the charity stops a village from keeping sanitary standards that would go a long way to preventing disease?"
For every £30 you collect the £5 (*)that goes to the chugmasters keeps an african village from getting clean drinking water they desperately need.
For every £20 you collect the £5 wastage caused by the money going to an inefficient, chugger using charity - instead of a charity where more of the money gets to those in need - means that poor african children grow up never knowing what the word 'sploosh' means.
(Chugger-using charities generally operate closer to the minimum figure of 51% of the income actually going to causes, other charities are, on average, better at passing money on (**) probably because they aren't run by advertising execs and management types, I dunno)
If you donate directly more of the money gets to where you want it to. So (using a logical concept known as 'really pushing it') chuggers cause water shortages (***) and make citizens of the countries they claim to be collecting for.
Give money to charity directly, not to genocidal poopyheads.
(*) source: numbers I pulled out of my arse but think are probably vaguely correct
(**) source: a thing I read on the internet by some body that reviews charities with a view to transparency, but sadly I lost the link to that's bloody annoying.
(***)also heart disease, ageing and cancer.
( , Fri 28 May 2010, 16:28, 3 replies)

A friend of my Ex ran a charity mugger agency and wound it down, walking away with a five-figure sum. Something not quite right about that.
( , Fri 28 May 2010, 17:43, closed)

Best thing is to ask why they never considered volunteering for the charity in question instead, if they have so much "passion" about the cause...
( , Mon 31 May 2010, 18:54, closed)
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