VolnJC
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You think Trump might be a privately generous philanthropist? You would certainly be in the minority on that one.
There are plenty of people who are privately or publicly generous. Usually if they are a famous person those qualities are known a known commodity of sorts. Stories come out frequently. Trump just isn’t on a list of those people. Examples that come to mind are Peyton Manning, Warren Buffett, George Lucas, Matt Damon, Keanu Reeves, Robin Williams, Serena Williams, JJ Watt.
I know it’s seen as a virtue in our country to seek fortune, and that’s fine. If that’s your only drive, though, you are flawed in my opinion. To use a charity or university to rip people off or for personal gain... you’re scum.
You think Trump might be a privately generous philanthropist? You would certainly be in the minority on that one.
There are plenty of people who are privately or publicly generous. Usually if they are a famous person those qualities are known a known commodity of sorts. Stories come out frequently. Trump just isn’t on a list of those people. Examples that come to mind are Peyton Manning, Warren Buffett, George Lucas, Matt Damon, Keanu Reeves, Robin Williams, Serena Williams, JJ Watt.
I know it’s seen as a virtue in our country to seek fortune, and that’s fine. If that’s your only drive, though, you are flawed in my opinion. To use a charity or university to rip people off or for personal gain... you’re scum.
I guess the point that bothers me - a lot actually - is that we revere the charitable giving of people who have more money than they know what to do with while neglecting someone who makes "insignificant" contributions that are an actual sacrifice to him.
I don’t want to ignore the latter at all. I think we all know people who have little and give much and (hopefully) recognize those people as roll models. Those are the people that are Christ-like that I admire, whether they are religious or not.
I thought you would probably feel that way. There's no way to really acknowledge those people for their charity. I just wish that as a society we would stop with a lot of the celebrity worship, I wasn't being critical of you but of us as a society. By the way we don't often agree on politics but I have agreed with you several times in the covid forum. For the most part, I've quit participating over there because the gap between real scientific meaning and what people think is science is often astounding - or else my engineering background perverts my perspective of measurement and analysis.
I thought you would probably feel that way. There's no way to really acknowledge those people for their charity. I just wish that as a society we would stop with a lot of the celebrity worship, I wasn't being critical of you but of us as a society. By the way we don't often agree on politics but I have agreed with you several times in the covid forum. For the most part, I've quit participating over there because the gap between real scientific meaning and what people think is science is often astounding - or else my engineering background perverts my perspective of measurement and analysis.
He doesn't scare people. He's just Good Ole Joe from Scranton.I've always wondered why Biden? I mean when Obama trotted him out as vice and now the Democrats running him this year.
It just hit me why, because he's done nothing so those years but make a few stupid comments but otherwise kept his head down and was virtually unnoticeable. He's the guy on the couch from "Half Baked"!
Per The New York Times, in 1996, Donald Trump showed up uninvited, to the opening of a nursery school for children with HIV/AIDs. Trump sat on the stage, pretending to be a donor, when he had given nothing. He posed for photos with real donors, such as Frank and Kathie Lee Gifford and he also posed alongside his friend, Mayor Rudy Giuliani and the developer who actually donated generously to build the school. Then he drove away, having done nothing but take credit that he didn't deserve.
