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Taxes should obviously pay more, and a systemic overhaul is much preferable to charity. However, since the systematic overhaul hasn't happened yet, us giving charity and reducing some suffering is better than nothing, while we can be simultaneously fighting for systemic change. Obviously only if you're in a financial position to do so.
The charity you choose can make a big difference in how much of your money actually goes to the thing you're trying to assist with, too. For instance, if you want to help animals, rather than donating to a large national charity, consider checking if your local animal shelter needs / accepts donations. If you want to help the homeless, donate to a local homeless shelter or soup kitchen. There'll be less administrative costs and more of the money going towards the thing you're trying to donate to, plus you'll be helping your local community directly.
Yeah it's better than nothing, and I'm not entirely against giving to charity. I'm mostly mad that people (most) seem to have the opinion that the act of donating to a charity is something to feel good about.
Because it's not good. And often I would argue people giving to charity makes them feel good in a way that's actually unhelpful if they then vote for parties who minimise tax and defund the services that then the charities need to do even more of.
If someone has money to donate, I'd argue this is money much better spent on advocacy groups to fight for those systematic changes, rather than the service itself.
The ones who do both, yeah, that's also great.
I take your point, and do agree charities do good, and that in a society where it's not fixed, giving something to charity can do good. Just that I'm sick of people feeling too good about it.
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I'm not sure if you meant it this way, but this came across quite caring about my wellbeing, and I really appreciate that friend.
I get a bit grumpy, but overall I'm not too angry at the world.
Well, not all the time anyway ;)
Have a good one mate.