chrysalisamidst:dagwolf:therogueprofessor:dagwolf:therogueprofessor:bizarrodf:isn’t that really good
chrysalisamidst:dagwolf:therogueprofessor:dagwolf:therogueprofessor:bizarrodf:isn’t that really good thenif you could donate 16$ to improve 1000 people’s lives, wouldn’t you?Also, no one is forcing them to donate a thing to anyone. Would this person rather them just keep their money to themselves?what does the bottom of a boot taste like??????Never mind that this amount is laughably small, they donated it to an organization that only provides financial aid to DACA students with the highest GPA. In other words, they’re donating in a way that will see the money returned to them in the form of a tax break of some kind and in a way that reaffirms the cruel aristocratic social order where rich nobles handpick a few poor youth to patronize in hopes that they will become future managers or researchers for their businesses. In no way imaginable for you, me, and them is this gift a means to equality and fairness. In fact, it’s a form of racist nationalism that demands assimilation without even being willing to award citizenship in return.literally medieval -- source link