Inheritance?But it’s easier to be philanthropic with other people’s money.
Inheritance?But it’s easier to be philanthropic with other people’s money.
Philanthropic with tax? Eh, WTF are you dribbling about? Are you having another yacht varnish moment?tax.
Collecting and spending tax is not a philanthropic endeavour. Even a yacht varnish addled Tory can get his head around that.Its easy to support taxes "for the good of society" when you aren't the one paying them.
Not hard to get your head round, even for you?
Oh I see. You are fantasising (hallucinating) again.I would like there to be a tax that only builders paid. We will use the money to build up the NHS. Are you with me? No? How strange.
Its easy to support taxes "for the good of society" when you aren't the one paying them.
Even poor builders? Ones that have suffered injury and cant work?I would like there to be a tax that only builders paid. We will use the money to build up the NHS. Are you with me? No? How strange.
voluntarily.On the flipside, it's easy - for some, anyway - to contribute to charities that they are unlikely to ever need, nor benefit from.
voluntarily.
When you despise a whole group of people just for existing, i.e. the poor, Muslims, women etc, it's easy to scoff and make absurd statements about philanthropy or some such.Contributing for the good of others is, for some of us anyway, something we do not because we have to, but because we want to.
Bikerboy wants to sneer at me for being poor, and is irked that I don't confirm his fantasy.
I give plenty to charity and volunteer too.Which reinforces my point.
Contributing for the good of others is, for some of us anyway, something we do not because we have to, but because we want to.