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On charities and jews: Voat goats proven right (again)

submitted by SithEmpire to whatever 2 daysJun 3, 2025 20:37:46 ago (+25/-0)     (whatever)

Not sure what I expected really, I went ahead and picked an arbitrary charity to test the hypothesis.

Going with something reputable, went with Hearing Dogs for Deaf People. Founder turns out to be Bruce Fogle.

Early life and education

Fogle was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, where he grew up and was educated. His father was

a scottish jew

Because of course. The phrase "do these shekels smell like chloroform to you?" needs to become way more common.


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[ - ] xmasskull 2 points 2 daysJun 3, 2025 23:24:55 ago (+2/-0)

You did your homework,well done. Imagine now all the folks that were just taken by this criminal shitbird!

[ - ] TheSimulacra 1 point 2 daysJun 4, 2025 00:04:19 ago (+1/-0)

The only jew I know runs a charity to help ....other people.... I think he was also a lawyer at some point. Quite wealthy. Scrooge to the max. Drives like a maniac even though it scares the shit out of his wife. His name is fucking Larry too.

[ - ] drstrangergov 4 points 2 daysJun 4, 2025 00:19:31 ago (+4/-0)

do the red cross next

[ - ] Thedancingsousa 1 point 2 daysJun 4, 2025 00:33:39 ago (+1/-0)

If some makes something actually good they'll own it in a generation. Disney. Walt Disney being the anti-semite that he was should have ordered his company to be broken up on his death.

[ - ] SithEmpire [op] 0 points 1 dayJun 4, 2025 21:53:52 ago (+0/-0)

I was thinking, it's quite convenient that jews get to shoot at palestinians, then other jews get to run their humanitarian aid efforts, then yet more jews seize the aid and steal it.

[ - ] Autismo 0 points 2 daysJun 4, 2025 08:44:18 ago (+0/-0)

Do McDonald’s and taco belll when they ask me to donate

[ - ] hylo 2 points 2 daysJun 4, 2025 09:57:57 ago (+2/-0)

Most charities are scams. People basically create their own jobs by collecting donations, paying themselves a nice salary, then whatever is left is donated to the actual cause, which is usually less than 10% of what was donated.

When they say "we raised 1 million for such and such" it means they paid themselves 900k and gave at the most 100k to the actual cause.

[ - ] Crackinjokes 2 points 2 daysJun 4, 2025 14:47:35 ago (+2/-0)

I once looked up that charity that advertises on TV trying to get Christians to support the Jews in Israel saying that their Holocaust victims and they show the old ladies wearing the rags on their head. I looked up there filings and I just remembered like the woman who is the wife of the guy who used to talk in the commercial was getting paid like 2 or $300,000 a year and I can't remember exactly what they did with the money but I think they pretty much just gave it to another charity which probably also took a huge amount of the money as salaries. So basically they were running ads on TV which got people to donate money and then they paid themselves large salaries from them money for running the ads on tv. Really a great scam to get stupid stupid f****** Christians

[ - ] Crackinjokes 1 point 2 daysJun 4, 2025 14:49:42 ago (+1/-0)

The first charity scam I ever heard of that really made me start to look at charities and not think of them as actually doing any good was the old coin boxes that you used to see in different establishments. They were called honor boxes I think. And basically they stuff them with a bunch of lollipops or something and then they'd solicit donations and you were supposed to take a lollipop after leaving some money. And somehow I ran into a guy who used to make those honor boxes. They were little plexiglass square cubes and he told me how you buy them and you put them in all these retail stores and you can take as much money as you want from it as long as you donate some of it to charity and he was talking about how you just bought a bunch of lollipops at some place like costco.

It was the first time it dawned on me that a charity might actually not be set up to actually benefit anybody but the person running the charity.

Now I see that almost all charities are set up to barely do any good at all and mostly just are set up to pay the people who run them huge salaries.

[ - ] Crackinjokes 2 points 2 daysJun 4, 2025 14:50:26 ago (+2/-0)

You know if you run a charity you can pay yourself a big salary and then you can have real business expenses like leasing from a building and keeping the grass cut and all that other stuff and you can own the building that you lease the charity leases from so that you can pay yourself that way as well and then you can give your brother the landscaping job and pay them too much to cut the grass and on and on and on. It's just such a huge scam.

[ - ] Flanders 1 point 1 dayJun 4, 2025 19:57:43 ago (+1/-0)