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This is being dealt with
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Been thinking the same thing! It’s so frustrating that unrequited generosity is criticized. Even if there WERE ulterior motives...it’s still money that helps the issues we’re facing!!
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is it criticized? feels like it's more nuanced than this. "[Anand] argues we still have to continue to ask questions about how we grew so dependent on them [billionaires] in the first place." - seems like a reasonable thing.
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I don’t freaking understand either. Some people are just stupid. The impact is going to be huge. I always say “an act of kindness creates and endless ripple”
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Who wants to be the person who can't just feel gratitude for gifts like this? Let all that bitter go.
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Isn't the article not just asking how we got to a stage where private billionaires are being relied upon to support a crisis, rather than the government who collect taxes that are designed to provide that support for all? Is it: a) mismanagement of funds? b) capitalism-by-design?
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The widow's mite: Luke 21.
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That’s exactly what I thought

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