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In lugnet.lego.direct, Scott Arthur writes:
> In lugnet.lego.direct, Scott Arthur writes:
> > In lugnet.lego.direct, Jake McKee writes:
> > > (Can someone please cross-post this as is appropriate? Thanks!)
> > >
> > > All,
> > >
> > > Like the rest of the world, we at LEGO are deeply saddened by the tragic
> > > events in New York City, Washington D.C. and Philadelphia.
> >
> > It is not clear to me if this is a gesture by Lego or its staff.
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> It looks like it is a TLC effort.
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> This is a great token of support, but I cant help but think this is a
> cynical promotional effort rather a 100% wish to do good. There are a lot of
> kids on the planet, very few of which can afford Lego. I cant help thinking
> that there are better ways for companies to play their role in society and
> even that there are more needy causes than this one.
You are a piece of work. Who are you to tell people to whom they may give
charitably?? And where is the chart that ranks needy causes (or is that just
your opinion?) Your arrogance is only exceeded by your stupidity.
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> By acting in this way, Lego is exploiting the current kudos associated with
> this area of charitable activity, rather than supporting those who really
> need it most.
B as in B; S as in S. Giving is giving-- why must you taint it with *YOUR*
cynicism?
Ultimately, I expect none of the children who were orphaned on
> the 11th in the USA will starve. Meanwhile, every 8 seconds a child dies due
> to lack of clean water in the developing world saving each of these lives
> costs less than $20. Give to water aid for free here :
> http://www.givewater.org/
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> Perhaps Lego will be willing to match the winning bids with a donation of
> its own to this or a more worthy cause?
Criticizing TLC here because they have chosen to help out their neighbors (yes,
LD is within blocks of ground zero) is beneath contempt.
-John
> Scott A
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| (...) That is not my main point. My point is that by giving a little they will also gain. I did not view it as a 100% altruistic effort on their part. Further, if you take a look at the auctions you will see that I have bid on them (~$850 so far). (...) (23 years ago, 12-Oct-01, to lugnet.off-topic.debate)
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| (...) That is not my main point. My point is that by giving a little they will also gain. I did not view it as a 100% altruistic effort on their part. Further, if you take a look at the auctions you will see that I have bid on them (~$850 so far). (...) (23 years ago, 15-Oct-01, to lugnet.lego.direct)
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| (...) It looks like it is a TLC effort. This is a great token of support, but I cant help but think this is a cynical promotional effort rather a 100% wish to do good. There are a lot of kids on the planet, very few of which can afford Lego. I (...) (23 years ago, 11-Oct-01, to lugnet.lego.direct)
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