by FlipMode » June 23rd, 2012, 10:20 am
A general idea seems to be that it is a nice gesture but perhaps not really the smartest use of that kind of money. Upon further thought; I suppose the guy didn't know he would raise that much money, I mean maybe he just thought it would like a couple of thousands for a holiday or something...
But half a mili, whichever way you look at is a lot of money for this scenario. I made a thread a while back which was called something like "is there such thing as a selfless act?" and IMO this is an example case to use against that question. If people were donating that money because they cared then maybe things like the Japan relief fund or actual charities would be getting a lot more donations. Imagine what cancer research could do with that kind of money being donated... If they were thinking selflessly then they would have thought this. But for a bus aid, I mean that sounds a little like bandwagon hopping for self gratification to me...
I guess that maybe it was a lot of small donations rather than one massive one but still... It bugs me a little that jut because this was caught on film that it merits this kind of reaction; I mean, yes Kops this kind of stuff happens a lot. you put any rotten kids on a bus, they are going to harass whoever looks the most helpless... Sick yeah, but it happens and it's not a $500,000 problem. I mean name calling can be ignored, poverty and such can not, yet people seem to do a good job of it anyway.
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FlipMode on June 23rd, 2012, 3:23 pm, edited 1 time in total.