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3rd world doesn't need free food.

It needs to work its way out of the feudal age without us sticking our noses in making it worse.
 
poor company's trying to advertise and paying someone to do it for them and all they get is a load of blank clicks with no interest in looking at there products.
 
usual small print is 100% of PROFITS goto charity

operation costs include massive wage to the guy who set this all up...

nothing wrong with charity, but most of the time people are just using charity as a excuse to get rich

if anyone here truly believes they have given a 'cup of food' to some starving kid in third world by clicking then they are nieve...

also posting 'clicked it', does not suddenly make you some kind of hero, just abit gullable. the pc you typed 'clicked' on would feed a whole family for a year, makes you think huh


sry for being cynical, its a cynical world out there :)

if you really want to give to charity find a proper one that is well recognised (though the larger ones are run like businesses also) and give some money, dont play 'internet mother teresa' lol
 
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How long has nationwide AIDS and hunger been going on down in Africa? 100, 200 years?

If the problem could genuinely be rectified by your donations it the situation would have improved by now. Has it? No.
 
If these charities really want to make a difference why dont they grab a kalashnikov or pay an army to rid the countries of corrupt governments and genocidal warlords.
 
If these charities really want to make a difference why dont they grab a kalashnikov or pay an army to rid the countries of corrupt governments and genocidal warlords.

exactly none of them address the root of the problem, lots of charity aid ends up on black market as it is...
 
If these charities really want to make a difference why dont they grab a kalashnikov or pay an army to rid the countries of corrupt governments and genocidal warlords.

Because someone equally evil steps in to the void.

They need to sort themselves out. Otherwise we end up with a bunch of countries that hate the west and just love to bomb it.
 
I may have said this before (must be getting old) but I did my little thing for the Africans in 1979 collecting money for an appeal for them. A month or so later I saw the lovely irrigation system and solar powered drinking fountains giving the cute little pot bellied African kids fresh clean water. I felt good about myself and the world in general.

About 3 months later the organisers went back to that place to see how it had developed. The locals had stripped the irrigation system of all its metal, the pumps too and the solar power system. All had been sold for scrap for a quick buck. They were back to what they were before.

That was it from me and giving in any way shape or form to the Africans. Anybody who does not have the foresight to see what irrigation and clean drinking water can do for their community deserves to watch generation after generation of their children die horrible deaths.

:rolleyes:
 
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I may have said this before (must be getting old) but I did my little thing for the Africans in 1979 collecting money for an appeal for them. A month or so later I saw the lovely irrigation system and solar powered drinking fountains giving the cute little pot bellied African kids fresh clean water. I felt good about myself and the world in general.

About 3 months later the organisers went back to that place to see how it had developed. The locals had stripped the irrigation system of all its metal, the pumps too and the solar power system. All had been sold for scrap for a quick buck. They were back to what they were before.

That was it from me and giving in any way shape or form to the Africans. Anybody who does not have the foresight to see what irrigation and clean drinking water can do for their community deserves to watch generation after generation of their children die horrible deaths.

:rolleyes:

Dont worry, the witchdoctors will cure them. Out of interest, which african country was this in?
 
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