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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1411363" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I've only had experience with two NGO's.</p><p></p><p>I was a founding member of an NGO whose intent was to do research and offer extension-like information to others. In the beginning the members were down to earth, like-minded and practical till the group hired what turned out to be an academician treehugger and the group transformed itself into a political government money grovelling outfit that only serves itself and not the purpose which it was founded. </p><p></p><p>The second NGO I'm familiar with was a group my son's classmate joined. He is a card-carrying man-bun wearing die-hard liberal. A social justice crusader of the highest order. I've never met anyone like him before and to be honest - he intrigued me greatly because I never knew anyone who could be so retarded and not be in a padded cell. The group he joined purpose was to help the starving children in India by teaching them how to grow organic vegetables. After arriving in India he soon realized he could rent a house on the beach and have a maid and a cook come in every day and a yoga master come twice a week and this would cost him next to nothing. So he and his girlfriend spent less than six thousand dollars on a year long vacation and become yoga masters while exploiting the very people they had vowed to help. Like I say, I find this type self serving hypocrisy intriguing because I just don't know how one could sleep at night yet to listen to their hubris you would think they invented water. Update: He is now living in his mother's house but he did make it to Atlanta a few months ago to protest Trump. I guess he couldn't resist a paycheck from Soros.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1411363, member: 4362"] I've only had experience with two NGO's. I was a founding member of an NGO whose intent was to do research and offer extension-like information to others. In the beginning the members were down to earth, like-minded and practical till the group hired what turned out to be an academician treehugger and the group transformed itself into a political government money grovelling outfit that only serves itself and not the purpose which it was founded. The second NGO I'm familiar with was a group my son's classmate joined. He is a card-carrying man-bun wearing die-hard liberal. A social justice crusader of the highest order. I've never met anyone like him before and to be honest - he intrigued me greatly because I never knew anyone who could be so retarded and not be in a padded cell. The group he joined purpose was to help the starving children in India by teaching them how to grow organic vegetables. After arriving in India he soon realized he could rent a house on the beach and have a maid and a cook come in every day and a yoga master come twice a week and this would cost him next to nothing. So he and his girlfriend spent less than six thousand dollars on a year long vacation and become yoga masters while exploiting the very people they had vowed to help. Like I say, I find this type self serving hypocrisy intriguing because I just don't know how one could sleep at night yet to listen to their hubris you would think they invented water. Update: He is now living in his mother's house but he did make it to Atlanta a few months ago to protest Trump. I guess he couldn't resist a paycheck from Soros. [/QUOTE]
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