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Originally Posted by tito
Very good. Though the NSPCC and the RSPCA escape your criticism, as well as the British Heart Foundation.
Many charities are a con, they trick the emotional into funding a political campaign of the left. They are repulsive.
I won't spit on a penny and put it into a charity bucket if it has the logo of some of the evil charities on the side. I reserve my loose change for local efforts.
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Well I suppose I have been slightly aware of charities and their political programmes for a long time and so I have been on the look out to see what their game is. Some seem to genuinely do some very good work and I have never seen anything remotely dodgy about the RSPCA despite knowing a fair bit through people around me having contact with them. The NSPCC I don't know a lot about but I would probably check it on account of the fact it deals with children and this is some area where a lot of trust is required, since it is so easy to brainwash children for political reasons and especially ones in troubled circumstances. Again I draw a blank with the British Heart Foundation but I'm not overly familiar with them.
On the other hand a charity that I view as highly suspicious is the Red Cross. They have shown their credentials on numerous occasions and the issue here is that they were trying their hardest to ban Christmas. Now this is very out of order and it went down like a lead balloon, so why on earth did they do that? Maybe it has something to do with the Communists who tried to stamp out religion since in Communism there is only one thing to worship and that is the state. The state replaces both the family and the church. There have been other serious issues with this charity as well in that it has been said that they have acted as spies for the military, since they claim neutrality in wars it's the perfect cover.