so don't ask if you don't want to know
Really? How?
The latest thing is posting just your bra color on facebook which may or may not have started as a Victoria Secret catalog suggestion. Rumor has it that morphed into using the idea to open discussions on breast cancer awareness. It’s all bullshit. We’re all well aware of breast cancer by now.
How exactly does posting your bra color of the day do anything to fight against breast cancer?
Remember all those green washed avatars to support what was it, Iran? How exactly did that make a difference?
The blacked-out avatars at least was a visual clue to whomever was looking that many people were aware of that particular political topic. IIRC it had something to do with copyright laws and screwing people over. At least that did something.
Then there’s the ribbons on your cars. There’s a variety of available ribbons for every friggin’ cause out there. Supposedly if you buy an actual ribbon some of the money goes towards that cause. I’m not sure how accurate that is. But photo-shopping a ribbon on your stupid avatar doesn’t do squat.
Just because it’s so easy to “show your support” of a particular cause it doesn’t really mean you are actually supporting the cause ya know. Stop paying lip service and make some effort.
The next time you’re all fat and happy and say you support X-cause-of-the-day I want to know how. Did you give blood? Donate to cancer research? Send a care package to the troops? Write an actual letter to a politician?
Really? Then stick THAT on your avatar.
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about 2 years ago
Dude, a-freakin’-men. Could not agree more. Kudos, kudos, kudos.
about 2 years ago
I understand where you are coming from to a point. I actually did the bra thing just for the fun of it. Then it became boring and pointless. I personally want to know what the charities do with any money I donate. As much money as some of the charities have received over the years, cancers should have been cured, muscle diseases should be almost non-existent, but they are. I only send money to non-profits that I know my money actually can do someone good. I donate my clothing to groups that I know will appreciate it and can use it.
I actually had a friend suggest that No Pants day on the light rail be a charitable event. I thought glad you have the money to donate to all charities you push but don’t push it on the events I support.
about 2 years ago
I totally agree with you (for once!) That’s why you will rarely see me adding things to my avatar or re-tweeting the cause of the day. I always feel like other people are looking at me and thinking, “Way to jump on the bandwagon!” It feels like I’m trying to be in with the cool kids rather than supporting something I truly believe in.