Unpopular Opinion
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I'm not advocating for doing nothing (and appreciate the way you phrased your criticism giving me the benefit of the doubt)
I think specifically my position is that the solution is political, and a better motivated voting base, who understands the value of not reducing taxes and public funding.
I don't think (all) charities are a waste, and think many orgs do a decent job.
However, I think I didn't make it clear that I find people feeling good about giving to charity, and encouraging others to do so by framing it as a "feel good" thing, rubs me the wrong way because I believe charities who perform core functions are a symptom of the fact we're underfunding vital services.
I'm not telling people to not donate to charity, but I think it's high time people stop believing that they've done their part for society, when voting to fix the system (absolutely, 100% possible where I'm from, which is Australia, one of the wealthiest countries in the world) would be much, much, more impactful that giving some money to a charity.
That is a nuanced take I very much do agree with. Thank you for explaining.