KingOfSpades
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- MBTI
- INFJ
I have a weird view of charity, in that I don't think very highly of it.
I think charity does a lot of bad in the world. By "bad," I mean the consequences often keep people in conditions of servitude or destitution, even when the intent is (allegedly) to better others.
Some of the threads about the Pope and AIDS in Africa makes me wonder how much of all that is related. Seems like Europeans/Westerners have been trying to "save" Africa for a few hundred years now -- doesn't seem like much has been helped.
I kind of take the view that charity begins at home....you help yourself first, then your family and loved ones, etc. I think too often it seems sexy to go off like a knight-errant to some random part of the world to help the natives, but that has more to do with the needs of the knight (feeling good, wanting to be needed, thinknig you are doing good in the world, etc) than the needs of anyone else.
Is this overly cynical?
I think charity does a lot of bad in the world. By "bad," I mean the consequences often keep people in conditions of servitude or destitution, even when the intent is (allegedly) to better others.
Some of the threads about the Pope and AIDS in Africa makes me wonder how much of all that is related. Seems like Europeans/Westerners have been trying to "save" Africa for a few hundred years now -- doesn't seem like much has been helped.
I kind of take the view that charity begins at home....you help yourself first, then your family and loved ones, etc. I think too often it seems sexy to go off like a knight-errant to some random part of the world to help the natives, but that has more to do with the needs of the knight (feeling good, wanting to be needed, thinknig you are doing good in the world, etc) than the needs of anyone else.
Is this overly cynical?