I guess it's easier for people to donate their money to a natural disaster which comes, does it's damage and is gone, as opposed to systemic problems such as war, disease and famine which require more than a hammer and a handful of nails.
Friday, December 15, 2006
the benefits of media exposure
Here's an interesting graphic that I located via Matthew Good via the BBC.

I guess it's easier for people to donate their money to a natural disaster which comes, does it's damage and is gone, as opposed to systemic problems such as war, disease and famine which require more than a hammer and a handful of nails.
I guess it's easier for people to donate their money to a natural disaster which comes, does it's damage and is gone, as opposed to systemic problems such as war, disease and famine which require more than a hammer and a handful of nails.
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