BoondockSaint wrote:
Pikko Pots wrote:
I have no problem with sending food or goods either, but I flat out say no to sending money simply because there is no guarantee for me that the money will go towards what I intended it to.
Exactly. Everytime there is a disaster charity organizations rally around it to take donations. There is no guarantee your money will end up helping indonesia or any of the other affected countries. For example, how much blood was donated after 9-11? How many people actually needed blood? I mean, they were all dead.
That's why there's various orginzations that will put your money towards exactly when you want it to. Check and see which ones appeal to you and which ones will spend money in agreement with your concerns. Now I don't mean that if you send $100 they will e-mail you back a guarentee that they will spend it on revitalizing the economy and inferstructure of Indonesia, Thailand, India or a dozen other places. But look into Doctors without borders. They provide medical care all over the world. They don't rebuild the inferstructure, they don't do disaster relief and they don't do food aid. They heal the sick and injured.
As was stated in another thread already in relation to your 9/11 comment. True there were only a handful of survivors from the WTC towers. But there were hundreds of people injured when the buildings collapsed. And don't forget the Pentagon. They also might have used the disaster to gather blood as they are typically short on supply. A day or two on hand in most cases. So why not try and get a weeks worth of blood supply if that many people are willingly donating?
I'm not chosing to donate because: a) I can't afford it at the moment. b) The United States is providing $350 Million in aid, and Japan is spending $500 Million. Not including what the UN and other nations are spending. Both governments and citizens alike. There are other ways to help. Give canned goods to your local Red Cross, or Salvation Army, or Food shelter.
In a disaster like this religion plays no part in it. India is vastly Hindu, Malaysia, Indonesia and others are Muslum, but that doesn't mean anything. There has been over 2000 tourist deaths from foreign countries all over the world. Someone to say this was "an act of God" is not understanding the basics of what the Earth does. It moves. Alot. It's an unsettled, still cooling, rock and we're sitting on it. This could happen anywhere in the world. It's just a shame that most of Asia refused to have a warning system set up. Thailand has one but turned it off because they didn't want to frighten tourists. Nice.
Just be glad you weren't personally affected and make sure you let your family know how you feel about them.
If any of my facts or statements are incorrect I appologize, my understanding of foreign cultures isn't 100% accurate.