Great, im glad that you are doing stuff… I’ve never seen the effects of his ‘charity’, and you have… All i am saying is that there are two sides to every story, and we represent opposite sides. You are of the belief that Bill Gates is a decent man, who does his best to help the poor victims of the world, and i am of the belief that his interests revolve soley around making money, and trying to keep the tarnish off of his public image.
I see through his PR ploy of donating money to a charity, when its his own charity. Get it??
So, while you base your experiences on some article you read, I base mine on what I have witnessed in the real world
Low blow… I base my arguements on what i have witnessed in the real world too… While it’s commendable that you’re paying homage to the few positive things that the rich and famous do, i can’t help but notice the way that the richest countries (corporations and politicians, hand in hand), continually exploit the poorest nations, and trap them into unfair trade agreements, offering loans (packaged with many stipulations) instead of monetary gifts, and policies that perpetuate poverty in underdeveloped countries.
I am disgusted by the fact that the love of money (greed) trumps humanitarian values every time. And that’s as real as it gets.
“The power of accurate observation is often called cynicism by those that do not have it.” - George Bernard Shaw