Please refrain from insults. I can assure you that you are a mere amateur at such things.
You asked if the money was going to the cause? How can I know, I am not their accountant. My point was, if they engage in such theatrics it certainly raises my suspicions. They raised a lot of money? How much did they spend on this campaign? Think about it, the largest organizations raise hundreds of millions a year, billions over many years. I am not saying they are not searching for a cure, but they certainly spend it on other things. I personally know someone who runs a scholarship fund who makes a near middle six digit income off of it. Things are not as altruistic as the seem. In fact, I do not believe there is such a thing as altruism.
>>Please refrain from insults. I can assure you that you are a mere amateur at such things.<<
LOL
>>You asked if the money was going to the cause? How can I know, I am not their accountant. <<
So yo skip my first question and punt my second question.
Your position has no basis other than a general “I don’t like this even if it did good.” It isn’t immoral, improper nor illegal. It did a world of good.
You are quite the elitist — from Europe maybe? It must be tough to be on your platform shoes looking down your nose at all the people who together raised so much money for such a worthy cause.
You will get nosebleeds up on that high horse.