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gary barlow has just said that £5 would have bought a net to protect little jackson from the mosquito, the ugandan government have money, their officials are running around in mercs, government buildings are well posh, they've got a snazzy website so why the **** can't they spend the 5 quid?
we have flash cars, nice buildings and palaces here and there's still people living in poverty or even homeless
I hate to break this to you, but in case you hadnt noticed, governments are corrupt, even ours - I know, shocking isnt it?
Now stop moaning, put your hand in your pocket, and MTFU.
Thankfully, it's another year before another rant from you.
Well stu, if youre still watching it, another two kids have just died. That's saved you a tenner you miserable c*nt.
nicely put barnsley
que the Bono anecdote..
yeah still watching and now moyles is in tears... pass me the bucket!
rather be a miserable c*nt than a sheep... bah.
unfortunately it won't be a year because the bbc will subject us to children in ****ing need and not so ****in comic relief.
I have said similar for years whilst band aid was raising money to fund the arms trade .We stopped a shipment of Scotch going to the government of Ethiopia.I still think most of Africa was( like it or not) better off under colonial rule
People live in poverty in this country mainly because they are thick retards who sponge off the state or can't be arsed to get jobs.There is to much political correctness about things here.
[i]I still think most of Africa was( like it or not) better off under colonial rule [/i]
I think most of Africa would have been better off it had never been under colonial rule.
Edric - the people who are 'sponging off the state' arent really the ones who are living in poverty, and by doing so are displaying that they are anything but 'thick retards'. And what does 'political correctness' have to do with anything? And by the way, check your own grammar ("to much") before dishing out the insults.
bit more to it than that edric i would think. 🙄
never mind though if makes you feel good about yourself.
You'd be better off writing a letter to the Daily Mail Edric. They might give a ****.
Ah you mean all the homeless drug crazed ****s I step over wallowing in a mire of their own making.I gave up on them when I gave one 3 quid for the bus I was on only to watch him piss off and not get it. He then tried it again the next day so I told him to get a job and no I wouldn't give him a job If they can afford to buy fags drugs and beer they can buy food and look tidy enough to look for work.Bring back the workhouse!
stu and edric - hope your still watching , they've just revealed the latest total is over £16,200,000 that must be making you chaps cry - i hope it makes you hurt like hell just thinking about it.
I'm just glad there are people out there who aren't as sad as you two.
I'm with Stu and Edric to a certain extent. Prove that your poverty is not due to your own doing and you can have some benfits. Otherwise, foo yuck off.
people buy a lottery ticket in the unrealistic hope that they'll win the jackpot - treat it like a £5 lottery ticket and hope that it changes someone elses life - for f's sake it's a bloody fiver they're after not your bloody pimped up bikes !!! rant rant rant
So the kids working on the rubbish dump in Nairobi are poor due to their own doing? or everyone addicted to drugs or out of work in this country in some way deserve their shitty lives? Is it all as simple as that?
I'd give £100 to punch both Dick and Dom in the head
£300 million in aid from UK to India, who spent £500 million on their space program last year. Uganda has been receiving aid for half a century and it's still ****ed. Time for a new strategy if you ask me, cos the quick hand in pocket, guilt removal tactics aren't working IMO. 😕
I don't think those two girls living with their Mother and working at a rubbish tip, or the little boy doing the same in Peru are responsible for their own situation.
through the mrs's work i have been blown away by the amount of kids that are born into the world addicts from day one. 🙁
Dont have a few beers for Sport Relief.
Give them a few quid instead...
thanks woody, i rest my case.£300 million in aid from UK to India, who spent £500 million on their space program last year
miserable **** or not i happily give to charity and there are countless charities struggling to raise funds as they don't get the boost from a whole night of promotion courtesy of our national broadcasting corporation. so if you lot want to sit back and rub your hands because you've done a good deed by doing what the bbc has told you to do then you can't see past the end of your noses. get your heads out of your tabloid trash and look at the bigger picture.
I have really enjoyed the 1 million pound bike ride and watching Eddie Izard marathon awesome...They maybe celebs but they have still given up their time to help publicise the plight of those that cannot fend for themselves...not only did I donate £45, I am going to ride LEJOG in June now and raise money for Christies hospital...you can sponsor us by clicking on [url= http://www.mcrutters.com ]McRutters[/url]
"so if you lot want to sit back and rub your hands because you've done a good deed by doing what the bbc has told you to do then you can't see past the end of your noses. get your heads out of your tabloid trash and look at the bigger picture."
If aid doesnt get directed correctly due to political corruption, I for one wont turn my back and stop donating. I'm certainly not dictated to by the 'tabloid trash', and as a registered nurse of over twenty years, I give a damn sight more than the odd fiver on comic relief night, etc.
And by the way, you're still a miserable c*nt.
Don't get me wrong, any money raised for charity is a good thing, but are there really people out there who'll only give money to charity if some talentless bores ride a bike a bit and get on TV pretending that their "suffering" in some way gives them empathy with folk starving in Africa?
Why not just set up a charity standing order so that money gets donated regularly, rather than when some patronising TV celebrity tells you to?
I know there's the "raising awareness" thing, but are we really that shallow as a nation that we'll only give money when someone sits in a bath of baked beans for an hour? Sadly I suspect the answer is "yes".
nonk - through the mrs's work i have been blown away by the amount of kids that are born into the world addicts from day one.
nonk, it's going off topic but mrs mcgoo worked with 16-25 years olds at a local (international) charity. some (not all) couldn't even be bothered to get out of bed to go to town and collect their benefits, these kids are 2nd generation non-workers, there parents never worked so working is just alien to them. if you're born into that environment what are your chances? slim to non! anyway, back on topic,mrs mcgroo now works in same field but in local government, trying to spread (the lack of) funds very thinly indeed, so yes supertackysteve that £16,200,000 could be well spent at home.
+1 barnsleymitch
Especially this bit:
And by the way, you're still a miserable c*nt.
i just cannot be arsed to give to simpering celebs whos only talent seems to be doing work for chariteee mate!
prefer to give locally or to buskers/animal charities.
barnsleybitch - If aid doesnt get directed correctly due to political corruption, I for one wont turn my back and stop donating
mitch, what are you saying? as a registered nurse i have respect for your profession, hard work, long hours, wages squeezed by the government but you'll happily give your hard earned away knowing it is funding political corruption, you must be getting paid too much.
oh, miserable **** maybe but at least i'm not suffering with pmt like you 😉
EDIT: ****ing hell, now ourmaninthenorth agrees with supporting political corruption too, i think we need to put more money into education and start in your neck of the woods!
Now stop moaning, put your hand in your pocket, and MTFU.
I'd happily donate £50 if people on here could refrain from using the acronym MTFU from one month. I think my money is pretty safe though.
EDIT: **** hell, now ourmaninthenorth agrees with supporting political corruption too, i think we need to put more money into education and start in your neck of the woods!
Hell yeah. What's wrong with solid gold palaces and the sale of the entire nation's assets to the Chinese.
Oh, hold on.... maybe I know what a cuasal relationship is..!
I donate to the local air ambulance and the rescue hovercraft at Burnham-on-sea. Charity begins at home...
Piss on pity
Cancelling the debt would do more - and most of the debt has been paid back many times over - and was spent on vanity projects anyway and spent with western companies.
We take more in debt repayments than we give in aid.
And by the way, you're still a miserable c*nt.
Sad how some people on this forum resort to abusing people who's opinion they don't agree with!
Giving money to charity is a noble thing, however, if these organisations are anything like the shower that run the UK, there'll be no checks as to where the money goes. Didn't a huge chunk of the Live Aid money get diverted to buy weapons? 25 years on, is the situation there any better?
The issue is to sort out the corrupt governments and civil unrest in the African sub-continent. Take Mugabe for example, he has systematically wrecked Zimbabwe, so why don't the African leaders get together and sort him out? Maybe they are all too comfortable with their luxuries funded by aid from the developed world.
The issue is to sort out the corrupt governments and civil unrest in the African sub-continent. Take Mugabe for example, he has systematically wrecked Zimbabwe, so why don't the African leaders get together and sort him out? Maybe they are all too comfortable with their luxuries funded by aid from the developed world.
I can't find much to disagree with there.
I may be blunt in the way I make points but I do give .The Red Cross get my dosh by direct debit monthly
"Sad how some people on this forum resort to abusing people who's opinion they don't agree with!"
Sad, and menstruating, apparently. I stick by everything I've said. Yes, the governments are corrupt, no, the aid / money doesn't always get to its intended recipients, and yes, I'll freely admit that the sight of kids dying breaks my heart, in spite of the apparant fact that I'm being manipulated by the media. Like several people that have posted on here, I also give regular amounts to unicef, etc, but that doesnt stop me from donating to the big televised charities as well.
my donation for sport relief was a new strain of h.i.v virus but unfortunately
they turned me down.
Well rob, seeing as your profile states your interests as "biking, making money, girls, fast cars", that sounds about right for you. Well done sir, you must be very proud of yourself.
i'm torn....
i'll agree with the OP, but i can see where PMTmitch is coming from. the role of government is to look after its populace. when the 'west' come storming in and provide £'X'm in aid it reduces the responsibility of the government to do its job.
by providing services that the governments should be providing you exacerbate the problem and make a on-going rod for your own back.
agree with the poster (name forgotten) about giving to local charities. start on your own doorstep and once those problems have been sorted or overcome, then look further afield.
I once got compared to hitler on this site. I was acused of genocide etc.
Got to admit that every time i watch these programmes i dont see kids in poverty or dying. All i see is parents having kids they shoudnt be having. Untill you sort that problem you are indeed peeing in the wind. It could be said that you are making so little difference to the actual problem that you are prolonging it by you rather pathetic gestures. £29m wont even touch the surface of these problems and we have already seen that £29m is a drop in the ocean compared to the money being wasted at the moment.
I accuse all those of donating of prolonging suffering and trying to make themselves feel better with their small gestures
I accuse you of being a small minded self serving little bore.
Some of the points above are interesting. I do agree with TheLittlestHobo that there seems to be large amounts of 'unwanted children' being born in many countries (including our own).
However I did put my hand in my pocket and would do so again.
Still can't believe what Eddie Izzard did though, it really was amazing.
You dont back that up with much though do you Ian. How about disputing what i said
I used to work for an international charity and went to a few 3rd world hell holes to see where the money was spent and how it was spent. The biggest difference to the lives of these people was made by giving women IUD's and implants so they could stop having children, or have them when they wanted them. We gave out free condoms, but blokes would not wear them. Shockingly many of the governments were against contraception but wouldnt / couldnt cope with the population growing or the mothers who died in childbirth or the abandoned unwanted kids. We were constantly harassed by religious nutters. FFS, some of them have a lot to answer for especially when it comes to AIDS and unwanted children or botched abortions.
I met many governments, NGO's, wealthy donors etc, some gave to make them feel good, some gave to do some good. We took it all and tried to do what we thought was good.
In the end some of the money made some of the victims better off.
Until you have stood ankle deep in human sh*t and seen people living their whole lives in slums with no hope of surviving older than 40, its hard to put it in perspective. All we have to worry about is what tyre for.................
Now thats a worthy cause. Every single penny in birth control.
I once read something by Mark Thomas (I think) who said that if the richest people in the world just paid their taxes properly ie not in the Netherlands (I'm looking at you Bono) or some other convenient tax haven then there would be no need for charity appeals. Not sure whether that's true or not but I reckon there's something in it
