Do you have too much of a conscience for your own good because you are a sucker for a sob story?
How does having one (a conscience) help anyone’s cause?
People who monopolise on your good will and giving nature, maybe?
And not so much the real issues but it looks like they are doing something and your conscience can now feel clear even though this is part of the problem.
I have noticed a rise in charities and adverts that look very sad and anyone would go soft to see the awful conditions humans and pets suffer.
Why not explore the core reasons for the state of affairs and asking more crucial questions why such affairs are thriving?
And not improving?
Despite everyone apparently being so giving with there millions upon millions raised each year for Red Nose Day as an example.
When prevention would be the best cure.
It seems so much interfering from do-gooders merely serves to breed charity management schemes.
Before anyone accuses me of being selfish I have done plenty of voluntary help to O.A.P’s and The Autistic Society.
I have given loads of perfectly good stuff to Brit ‘Heart Foundation, Oxfam, Age Concern, Children’s Hospice etc… as you all most likely have.
All these charities receive public funds from the government too.
Whoever I needed some N.H.S assistance for a problem they could have easily given me help with but NO HELP whatever-so only hindrance.
What are your experiences of people being charitable?
"However" was the word not whoever *tuts*
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Well, Conscience is notoriously cheap, if all you try to do is buy it off, instead of actually taking a little responsibility for trying to improve things. "And if you spend a little money you can sleep tonight, or starve in sympathy, on the "Limits" diet, and we know that Charity kills malnutrition, and Hunger puts the sparkle back in television"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8X62h8Wf5mY