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It does beg the question, are these English kids worth our charity?


 
Posted : 25/03/2017 11:50 am
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I think charity funding for 3rd world countries should prioritise contraception and education.


 
Posted : 25/03/2017 11:51 am
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I think charity funding for 3rd world countries should prioritise contraception and education.

How can you educate children who have spend their day collecting clean water?

I would start with clean water, food and mosquito nets.


 
Posted : 25/03/2017 11:57 am
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no, I meant education around contraception for the horny adults that if they didn't have children in the first place they wouldn't have to find the non existant resources to feed, cloth and house them.


 
Posted : 25/03/2017 12:05 pm
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Great assessment on the impact of climate and geo political influences jekkyl


 
Posted : 25/03/2017 12:09 pm
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find the non existant resources to feed, cloth and house them.

There is plenty of resource, more than enough, it's just in the wrong place.

no, I meant education around contraception for the horny adult

So you seem to think it's their fault?


 
Posted : 25/03/2017 12:12 pm
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yeah, that did read a bit daily mail on reading that back but too many people for too little resource is the problem at the heart of the issue I feel. The issue being starvation and famine, not the war and genocide which comic relief also covers.


 
Posted : 25/03/2017 12:14 pm
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The issue being starvation and famine

Which is caused by the war and genocide.


 
Posted : 25/03/2017 12:16 pm
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Which is caused by the war and genocide.

Or the climate, or other things. I thought it was the horny adults


 
Posted : 25/03/2017 12:20 pm
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I think charity funding for 3rd world countries should prioritise contraception and education.

What I'm seeing is something akin to the UK as little as 100 years ago.

Children born in large numbers, due to them becoming the providers for their parents.

From that time to the present day we have had:

Increasing Industrialization
Better democratic representation, more people were given the vote
Better infrastructure, such as housing
Education
Pensions
Health provision

The last three in particular negating the need to "breed" in large numbers, as effectively the Children were the parents pension, replacements for the high child mortality rate, and an education would equal better pay.

I get a little tired of those in the West using its values as a beating stick on countries with very little of the above.


 
Posted : 25/03/2017 2:14 pm
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The good thing about Being Charitable is that you can choose exactly who you want to help.

From huge "global charities" to the homeless guy selling Big Issue outside your local shops. From Save the Rhinos in Africa to helping out at your local animal shelter.

Time or money, or both or neither. The choice is yours. . . .


 
Posted : 25/03/2017 3:00 pm
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An old theatre saying:

If the actors are enjoying themselves, the audience probably isn't.

I think a lot of the performers were really enjoying themselves. No I didn't watch.


 
Posted : 25/03/2017 3:03 pm
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Not related to charity but the 'nothing's changed in 20 years'

If you haven't seen this (or his other related talks) some very interesting insights.

https://www.ted.com/talks/hans_rosling_reveals_new_insights_on_poverty


 
Posted : 25/03/2017 3:27 pm
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i donated, sitting here thinking of course i won't notice £20 -

thought the segment and clip from Billy Connelly was quite emotional


 
Posted : 25/03/2017 8:48 pm
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I saw half an hour or so, graham norton really embarrassed a young woman ,trying to get a "sex on an aeroplane "anecdote out of her.
Her father was in the audience!
&Billy Connolly ,sadly ,didn't look in good fettle.


 
Posted : 25/03/2017 8:57 pm
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Just another company in the aid industry begging for money whilst being opaque about how much they spend on running themselves


 
Posted : 25/03/2017 10:02 pm
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Hans Roslings stuff was really good. His predictions and stuff on declining third world birth rates might change a few opinions on here.


 
Posted : 25/03/2017 10:51 pm
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no, I meant education around contraception for the horny adults that if they didn't have children in the first place they wouldn't have to find the non existant resources to feed, cloth and house them.

Birth rates are almost directly connected to wealth and mortality rates- if your kids are going to grow up in squalor, having one more or less makes little difference but having 6 means that you're more likely to have one reach adulthood. Of course it's *ed! It's terrible. But having less kids doesn't make it less *ed.

Ed Sheeran's a good egg. So is Andrew Lincoln. That joke's better than anything in Russell Brand's bit.


 
Posted : 25/03/2017 11:04 pm
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Hans Roslings stuff was really good. His predictions and stuff on declining third world birth rates might change a few opinions on here.

That was my takeaway; things are changing, now's not the time for the 'first' world to give up supporting the third world but that time (of self sufficiency) might not be as far away as it seems at times.


 
Posted : 26/03/2017 7:52 am
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[quote=BigJohn ]An old theatre saying:
If the actors are enjoying themselves, the audience probably isn't.
I think a lot of the performers were really enjoying themselves. No I didn't watch.

I suspect the trouble is that they expect to get paid if they're not enjoying themselves!


 
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