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UNICEF and NGOs..sweetie!



photo: Efe Kurnaz


If you think that all is roses... you are deluded.

Are you so naive and gullible? Do you believe that you are truly helping poor children in third world countries when you pay a yearly subscription fee or send them some money through UNICEF or other such organizations and NGOs?

Think again.

Why do you think these NGOs exist in the first place?!

They proclaim that they do social service and make the world a better place.

But is it true? Do you truly dig this nonsense?

Don't you know that most of those NGOs are avoiding taxes?

Do you know that they do dirty work and money laundering?

Of course you wouldn't expect me to tell you. You will probably already know that.

Then why don't you do yourself and all those suffering and destitute people a favor?!

If you have the time, the energy and the money.. go there yourself.

Help them out in practical ways.

Give them your money hand-to-hand.

Offer them gifts, shelter, food, water and clothes YOURSELVES!

That way you get to know them.

Go there and adopt a child yourselves! Upon your arrival home register this child with the government services. Educate these children.

I would not ever anticipate my money going to third-world countries through platforms such facebook or what else!

Time to wake up, my friend!








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