@JamesPBUK: this isn't just about money, it's about attitude towards other people. Discssing this video in relation to giving money shows that your own attitude to pain and suffering, poverty and deprivation has been prevented from seeing the most basic of people's problems. 'Giving more' doesn't mean money, it means offering love, care, help, support, relief, friendship, intergrity, & empowering others to achieve their dreams. Maybe we can learn more from them than they can from us.....
@annie46664 - Didn't know that about copper Annie. I was under the impression that virtually no-one was copper deficient because most of us have copper pipes on our water supplies and this leaches into our water, so how could we be deficient? You live and learn, thanks for the info.
@enslavetherich - I watched a YT vid about the Rothschilds last week and was staggered to learn that their fortune was over 300 billion in 1913. They are trillionaires now. Bill Gates' 55 billion is an obscene amount of money, but it's not even in the same league as the Rothschilds fortune. And people are dieing of starvation, and the nearest they get to a handout is when some popstars do a benefit gig or 2. Some people have no shame.
@jezzyby47 Actually the rich do donate a large portion of their money to various charities. On a side note this video displayed pictures of a completely different culture, you can't compare what would be considered harshness It would be like going to South American rainforests finding the Yanomamo tribe (who are prone to be exceedingly aggressive) and then making a video saying: You think you have it bad? They die fighting at a young age. You can't compare two different social norms.
@JamesPBUK - Then don't watch it and don't comment on it if you don't see the purpose of it. To come out with a statement like that, I'm guessing that you are rich and want it all to yourself and couldn't care less that some people are dieing of starvation whilst others horde vast sums of money. Do you think that some peoples time is worth more than other peoples time? Like a lawyer is worth more than a cleaner for instance?
@JamesPBUK - I'm sure they do JamesPBUK, but these people are SO rich that they don't have to EVER touch their money, and can live off the interest it creates and still have more than enough. Is that fair? This is NOT about different cultures. Watch it again. Do you remember Live Aid in the 80s? A lot of the money this generated did NOT reach the people who it was for. Greed.
@jezzyby47 I wasn't alive in the 80's. I just don't see the purpose this video has, if it's meant for some sort of self reflection then don't talk about the rich keeping all their money... If you really want to be effective in what your saying you should make some organised form of protest. w/e idc really.
@JamesPBUK: this isn't just about money, it's about attitude towards other people. Discssing this video in relation to giving money shows that your own attitude to pain and suffering, poverty and deprivation has been prevented from seeing the most basic of people's problems. 'Giving more' doesn't mean money, it means offering love, care, help, support, relief, friendship, intergrity, & empowering others to achieve their dreams. Maybe we can learn more from them than they can from us.....
@annie46664 - Didn't know that about copper Annie.
I was under the impression that virtually no-one was copper deficient because most of us have copper pipes on our water supplies and this leaches into our water, so how could we be deficient? You live and learn, thanks for the info.
@enslavetherich - I watched a YT vid about the Rothschilds last week and was staggered to learn that their fortune was over 300 billion in 1913. They are trillionaires now. Bill Gates' 55 billion is an obscene amount of money, but it's not even in the same league as the Rothschilds fortune. And people are dieing of starvation, and the nearest they get to a handout is when some popstars do a benefit gig or 2. Some people have no shame.
@jezzyby47 Actually the rich do donate a large portion of their money to various charities. On a side note this video displayed pictures of a completely different culture, you can't compare what would be considered harshness
It would be like going to South American rainforests finding the Yanomamo tribe (who are prone to be exceedingly aggressive) and then making a video saying: You think you have it bad? They die fighting at a young age. You can't compare two different social norms.
@annie46664 Thanks so much for sharing this with me Annie. Wonderful. xx
@JamesPBUK - Then don't watch it and don't comment on it if you don't see the purpose of it. To come out with a statement like that, I'm guessing that you are rich and want it all to yourself and couldn't care less that some people are dieing of starvation whilst others horde vast sums of money. Do you think that some peoples time is worth more than other peoples time? Like a lawyer is worth more than a cleaner for instance?
@JamesPBUK - I'm sure they do JamesPBUK, but these people are SO rich that they don't have to EVER touch their money, and can live off the interest it creates and still have more than enough. Is that fair? This is NOT about different cultures. Watch it again. Do you remember Live Aid in the 80s? A lot of the money this generated did NOT reach the people who it was for. Greed.
@jezzyby47 I wasn't alive in the 80's. I just don't see the purpose this video has, if it's meant for some sort of self reflection then don't talk about the rich keeping all their money... If you really want to be effective in what your saying you should make some organised form of protest.
w/e idc really.