So say Mr Bonethousands comes along with his set of cameras and a fat amount of money. "I will donate to your charity, and in exchange, I get to talk about how good of a person I am and how much better I am than everyone else who didn't donate, and use this donation to stroke my ego in the public eye." How much money would somebody have to donate for you to be okay with this arrangement? Would you refuse?
I see the word "virtue signaling" on Twitter a FUCKING lot and its bothersome. So yeah.
In terms of charity, if the person who wants to donate it is an egotistical attention-whoring asshole, would you reject the donation?
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☭ B̤̺͍̰͕̺̠̕u҉̖͙̝̮͕̲ͅm̟̼̦̠̹̙p͡s̹͖ ̻T́h̗̫͈̙̩r̮e̴̩̺̖̠̭̜ͅa̛̪̟͍̣͎͖̺d͉̦͠s͕̞͚̲͍ ̲̬̹̤Y̻̤̱o̭͠u̥͉̥̜͡ ̴̥̪D̳̲̳̤o̴͙̘͓̤̟̗͇n̰̗̞̼̳͙͖͢'҉͖t̳͓̣͍̗̰ ͉W̝̳͓̼͜a̗͉̳͖̘̮n͕ͅt͚̟͚ ̸̺T̜̖̖̺͎̱ͅo̭̪̰̼̥̜ ̼͍̟̝R̝̹̮̭ͅͅe̡̗͇a͍̘̤͉͘d̼̜ ⚢
last time I looked something up i desperately wished I could unlearn it so yeah.
Trying to police the ways people can self-shill their good deeds just seems so stupid.
I say, words are cheap, go ahead and I'll take your money as long as it has no strings attached or has only the proper strings attached.
"today represents a great day in the partnership between business and society"
and if i don't like you, I'll say things like:
"well, words are cheap, and they can do whatever they want, but i appreciate their thinking of us"
...only after taking the money, of course