lisaface said:
My main objection to donating is that I don't feel he should be profiting from being a terrible person. If an average family getting by on social security had a house fire, they'd rely on insurance and donations from the community. Because Chris is so fascinatingly horrible, he gets insurance, donations from the community, and donations from the Internet due to his infamy.
He's literally getting rewarded for his behavior over the past few years.
This.
They have insurance and social security, and have never lived a day on the streets in their whole life, something most people that need charity do not have. This situation is entirely their own fault. I feel pledgers are so quick to feel remorse and all the sudden have to prove that this Chris's followers are these nice guys all along who have get to really shine and prove that they're good people, when in fact none of us are his friend or church or charity for that matter, but yet we feel obligated to give money to a bad human being.
Like I said in the other threads, why now? They have insurance, they're not on the streets, Chris didn't post an update from a shelter, and they still have social security. When Chris's many cars bit the dust because of lack of maintenance where was this rally to help him and barb? You could argue he needs a functional car to get meds for barb, ohh poor Chrissy, losing a car he never had to work a day in his life to pay for, oh poor him.
The exact same situation with his house, he never worked a day in his life for it, never did proper maintenance and like the car it succumbed to the consequences. But like the car, they will find a way to get by.
The donation fund is similar to the ass patters IMO, offering Chris unconditional help when he only has himself to blame while he's busy blaming others like Snyder, Megan, MLW, or in this case keurig.
Wanting him to face consequences of his own actions and maybe even take responsibility isn't a-logging, it's the real world experience that barb and bob never gave him.
I think if we took this whole fund and donated it to a reputable charity in Chris's name would make both sides of the argument feel a whole lot better. There's people in third world countries who need it a hell of a lot more than some moron man child.