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| We should normalize allowing charities to get like 10% profit at most or something. It might be cynical to earn money from a charity, but it's fucked up that these good people don't get anything. Plus even if someone is in it for the money, at the end of the day it's doing a net positive.


| And it might incentivize more charities to pop up?


| noo! that will be 1 less way for rich people to laundering their money!


| They’re allowed to get paid salaries and bonuses already. That’s why I give blood to my local hospital and not the Red Cross because they’re such overpaid assholes who harass you to donate


| U.N. charity workers takes 8% as profit and it's shared between the bosses and the actual workers and this is fair imo.
Other organisations like CIS Development Foundation only keeps 0.5% of the money for themselves which is ballin'.

Then there are organisations like The Breast Cancer Society which only gives away like 12% of all earnings to Cancer research and treatment and have the CEO living in luxury from her "salary". What a fucking leech.


| >good people
kindness is another currency to exchange for money
the only right way to live in society is to do what ">evil people" do but better


| charity workers do get paid. we should normalise them all recieving a dignified wage or salary and every other cent going to the people the charities are for. many take a ton for "operating costs" which usually ends up in some exec's "incentives" and "bonuses" etc, and as someone stated above, abuse of various standing laws can make this a hotbed of money laundering and tax evasion for the wealthy

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