Culture Bill Gates to give away $200 billion by 2045, says Musk is 'killing' world's poorest children - "The picture of the world's richest man killing the world's poorest children is not a pretty one," Gates told the Financial Times "People will say a lot of things about me when I die, but I am determined that 'he died rich' will not be one of them,"

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Summary
  • Billionaire Microsoft co-founder speeds up donation plan
  • Gates says his foundation will spend around $200 billion by 2045
  • Foundation has already given away $100 billion
  • Urges governments, wealthy people to help world's poor
LONDON, May 8 (Reuters) - Bill Gates pledged on Thursday to give away $200 billion via his charitable foundation by 2045 and lashed out at Elon Musk, accusing the world's richest man of "killing the world's poorest children" through huge cuts to the U.S. foreign aid budget.

The 69-year-old billionaire co-founder of Microsoft said he was speeding up his plans to divest almost all of his fortune and would close the foundation on December 31, 2045, earlier than previously planned. Gates said he hoped the money would help eradicate diseases like polio and malaria, end preventable deaths among women and children, and reduce global poverty.

His announcement follows moves by governments, including President Donald Trump's administration, to slash international aid budgets. The U.S. cuts have been overseen by the Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
"The picture of the world's richest man killing the world's poorest children is not a pretty one," Gates told the Financial Times. In an interview with Reuters, Gates warned of a stark reversal to decades of progress in reducing mortality in the next four to six years due to the funding cuts.

"The number of deaths will start going up for the first time ... it's going to be millions more deaths because of the resources," Gates told Reuters.

"I think governments will come back to caring about children surviving" over the next 20-year period though, he said.

Gates and Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, once agreed over the role of the wealthy in giving away money to help others, but have since clashed several times.

"People will say a lot of things about me when I die, but I am determined that 'he died rich' will not be one of them," Gates wrote in a post on his website.

"There are too many urgent problems to solve for me to hold onto resources that could be used to help people."

He added: "It's unclear whether the world's richest countries will continue to stand up for its poorest people," noting cuts from major donors including Britain and France alongside the U.S., the world's biggest donor.

Gates said that despite the foundation's deep pockets, progress would not be possible without government support.

He praised the response to aid cuts in Africa, where some governments have reallocated budgets, but said that as an example polio would not be eradicatedwithout U.S. funding.

Gates made the announcement on the foundation's 25th anniversary. He set up the organization with his then-wife Melinda French Gates in 2000, and they were later joined by billionaire investor Warren Buffett.

"I have come a long way since I was just a kid starting a software company with my friend from middle school," Gates said.

'PROFOUNDLY IMPACTFUL'​

Since inception, the foundation has given away $100 billion, helping to save millions of lives and backing initiatives like the vaccine group Gavi and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.

It will close after it spends around 99% of Gates' personal fortune, he said. The founders originally expected the foundation to wrap up in the decades after their deaths.
Gates, who is valued at around $108 billion today, expects the foundation to spend around $200 billion by 2045, with the final figure dependent on markets and inflation.

The foundation is already a huge player in global health, with an annual budget that will reach $9 billion by 2026.

It has faced criticism for its outsized power and influence in the field without the requisite accountability, including at the World Health Organization.
Gates himself was also subject to conspiracy theories, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic.

He has spoken to Trump several times in recent months, and twice since the president took office on January 20, he told Reuters on Thursday, on the importance of continued investment in global health.
"I hope other wealthy people consider how much they can accelerate progress for the world's poorest if they increased the pace and scale of their giving, because it is such a profoundly impactful way to give back to society," Gates wrote in the statement.

Reporting by Jennifer Rigby; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne, Howard Goller and Paul Simao
Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.

Jen is the Global Health Correspondent at Reuters, covering everything from pandemics to the rise of obesity worldwide. Since joining the news agency in 2022, her award-winning work includes coverage of gender-affirming care for adolescents in the UK and a global investigation with colleagues into how contaminated cough syrup killed hundreds of children in Africa and Asia. She previously worked at the Telegraph newspaper and Channel 4 News in the UK, and spent time as a freelancer in Myanmar and the Czech Republic.
 
No it wont, Elon is autistic and immediately looks into things to see if it is a scam. They tried this with the "we just need 30b to solve world hunger" and he called them out on it, only for the relevant orgs to just sheepishly kick rocks and admit it was a slogan for fundraising not real expectation. If Elon wants something done he'll find a decently run organization already doing it and buy it out then expand it or start it from the ground up. He won't just donate to random NGO.
First of all, that's not what i mean.
I mean you can dupe him into spending money on the poor in general.
Second of all, he has a very fragile ego and a constant need for validation.
I mean, he lied to the entire world about being good at video games, the man has the mentality of a teenager, he reacts like Marty McFly in Back to the Future when he was called a coward.


You get a meme trending about Elon being an elitist prick who hoards money, you get that on his platform too, he will donate something to somebody, just to make people stop making fun of him.
 
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He's just malding that his path to apotheosis is increasingly under suspicion and being blocked by sectional elite class rebellion. It's why he hates Elon Musk, they are both dominant, revolutionizing leaders in their fields of business but for that world altering mark they seek it very differently. Gates expected he could rule his shadow empire of benevolent charities and NGO-government collaboration, like some Globalist Carnegie. Musk is an autist who is deeply suspicous of this system and went the route of partisan politics, shaking the whole system at the foundations. Which one do you think has a future, Atlanticist faux-benign hobnobing neoliberalism or populist, burn it down, "Live by the sword or die by it"? That's why he's pissed.

Andrew Carnegie at least had left a legacy of his donations in the United States, Carnegie libraries and all. Not only have I never seen anything good in United States directly from Bill Gates' money, whatever he does in Africa sure isn't working as those people continue to flood into first-world countries.
 
25 years later, those countries are still Malaria/AIDS/TB ridden shitholes. I know they are laundering money mostly but you'd think they would've improved a little bit.
if you teach a man to fish but teach him with a string attached to a stick and then break that stick in half and later pour sewage into the lake he fishes at then break his legs well, suprisingly he doesnt improve at fishing.
 
if you teach a man to fish but teach him with a string attached to a stick and then break that stick in half and later pour sewage into the lake he fishes at then break his legs well, suprisingly he doesnt improve at fishing.
If you teach a man to fish then import a load of fishing equipment money which gets ‘diverted’ to the local warlord so he can buy guns and a gold plated rolls Royce nobody improves at fishing either.
Africa’s a mess because of Africans, not colonialism.
 
It’s kinda funny because Bill was kinda Elon before Elon. Not autistic but still a nerdy little brat that people had to tolerate because Windows let us play the Doom and the Quake and download songs.
Bill Gates was never as likeable as Elon was in 2010s. Microsoft was never as innovative as Apple (I mean till early 2000s). I say this as someone who never used Mac devices and likes more using PCs.
This is what I know:
  • The older PowerPC Macintosh series had a long support, up to 10 years for one of their laptops. They were very upgradeable/repairable machines before Steve Jobs enshitified them since G3.
  • The old power Macintosh had long battery life and dual bays, meaning you could swap multiple batteries without turning it off.
  • Itunes was more user friendly than Zune/Microsoft music store (regarding DRM, though both had them).
  • MacOS 9 was extremely customizable, more advanced than Win9x
  • Mac OS was beginner friendly for less knowledgeable programmers. (HyperCard, AppleScript, ResEdit).
  • Apple offered MPW (Unix environment with C shell) FOR FREE (unlike today).
  • They used to let people run MacOS on UNIX, YellowBox on Windows NT for using NextPC/Mac frameworks.
  • They offered in mid 1990s A 80486 PC DAUGHTER BOARD for Macs (though short lived).
The only issue of early MacOS till 2000s was its lack of stability. But it was so much more likeable and admirable, even from my x86 user perspective (the 1990s Apple).
Nowadays x86 pcs are more Apple than Apple devices themselves. But this is not due Bill Gates. He actually made less competition in office, OS, browser applications.

FUCK BILL GATES.
 
Never let it be said that Bill Gates doesn't love children. He was a regular on Epstein Island.

Anyway isn't his public health record essentially one of creating and spreading viruses the piece de resistance being actually inflicting large scale polio outbreaks in India via vaccines with still active components. The "fact checkers" are trying to sweep on this so I tend to believe it more.
 
How about you pay off the bullshit debt that your faggot banker friends tricked millions of your countrymen into taking on?

You would probably have money left over.

Nah you are going to launder it through a bunch of NGOs and not solve anything.
I've always wondered how much further this charity money would go if they just started buying people's debt and forgive it. They could go through shells buy it for pennies on the dollar and tell people their debt is no more.
 
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