MetalParakeet
kiwifarms.net
- Joined
- Mar 12, 2017
I don't think it even is a moral urgency, not for anyone who's not a scammer themselves or has two brain cells to rub together. At least not in the countries that these people seem to come from.Saying you're about to starve carries much greater moral urgency. Sean Simpson has been e-begging about how he's minutes away from homelessness for years now, yet he still somehow finds money for lesbian hookers.
It does in countries that these people want to play oppression games with. Countries that don't have a grocery store on every corner, a gas station (or 40) within walking distance and government subsidies.
Personally I'd much rather be inclined to help someone from rural central/south America, Africa or SEA than an American who's crowdfunding for their several pets and their own ubereats.
It's always interesting that Americans lambast you if you were to publically say that. They pull the "what if they had money beforehand and got into a hard situation????"
Sure, that happens. It happens a lot. But we can easily look at these post histories and see them collecting videogames, pets and money for unnecessary surgeries while claiming they're LiTeRaLlY starving for YEARS.
I'm convinced that it's either lower income bleeding hearts that donate, or other scammers