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Old Posted Dec 14, 2014, 2:14 AM
Stryker Stryker is offline
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I'm generally against this donation type, it just doesn't make sense as a society.

It's like having a leaky dam and asking everyone in town to donate a piece of chewing gum to block the dam.

After learning how much autism research money was wasted on vaccine nonsense(a total pseudo-science) I'm very jaded to any type of donation like this.

I'm much more in favor of structured efforts.

Autistic people for example(obviously my primary group of concern) aren't ever gonna get the funds they need, what really helps are people that help to reduce the barriers to employment-independent living etc.

That of course is just something that I'm connected to.

But almost anything you look at, societal involvement is often more productive than giving a bit of pocket change.
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