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 G The Voice of Reason
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 Posted: 10:54 - 22 Dec 2011 Post subject: Re: Why we ride for charity! |
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First off, he seems to be a triker, not a biker.
So far it doesn't seem to explain why people ride bikes for charity.
Why not just give the money straight to charity?
However, if it prevents people from making annoying drawn out videos like that, I'm all for it . |
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As G said, I'd prefer to just give to the charity (currently giving cancer research and childrens hospice some money)
Cancer is shit, I'd rather just donate a little each month to help a cause rather than pay someone to ride drive his "bike" thinking he is doing something good when the petrol money he would use could just be donated  |
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| Gothtec wrote: | So what about toy-runs etc, especially at x-mass.... doesn't matter how you do it anything that raises awareness and generates money is ALL GOOD!
Toy runs, I donate to childrens charity...hopefully they see part of that, I need not go on a toy run
Alot of "Bikers" like to ride, they will go for a spin when the weather/time is good. But an organised ride is different and very enjoyable... So instead of going on a run with your mates, you get them together and join a charity run (pay a £5 to take part).... You get your ride and they get thier cash!!!
Riding alone is far more rewarding than riding in a group, I like my own pace. Riding is fun, organisation is not fun, paying to not have fun is ludicrous
On your argument why don't you save petrol, try selling your bike and giving all the cash to said charities!!!
If I have a really bad accident and end up with my legs broken and never able to ride, I'll sell my bike and donate to the air ambulance that more than likely saved my arse, what I won't do is sell my mode of transport, no charity would want you to stop working as you wouldn't be able to give donations
This video has a point - its a sad story by a very popular and well know youtube personality... It highlights the good work medical staff and charities do and thanks them for the heart breaking work they do!!!
Its a video based around money... sad story, yes. Cancer is bad, I hated it, I can see why it ruins lives...hence the donations, but I do that out of choice, not paying to ride slowly with a large group
How much will be donated to these hospitals/charities because of this one 17 minute video?
No idea, but instead of spending the £15 petrol and the £5 entry or something that would mean a rideout with some form of organisation... just donate the £20
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In my eyes, charity is charity, give if you want to, don't give if you dont. I'll give as the 2 I mention mean something to me. |
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Gaybear-on-a-trike, preachy and boring as hell. If I watched more than 30 seconds it would doubtless put me off doing chaaaaridy runs more than anything except perhaps some chap going off on a guilt-trip rant on an intartubes forum.
It just doesn't work for "sponsor my jolly" chuggings. Go on, keep hammering away and see how much goodwill you generate. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Jump out of an Aeroplane, get sponsored, raise money for charity and have fun. WIN WIN?
Has to be.
Do a toy run, get toys/sponsors and have fun. WIN WIN?
Has to be.
End of the day, if the outlay is less than the Money raised for Charity then it's win win again!
If you don't like it, don't do it.
He's damn boring though  ____________________ My Lane Position is always AWESOME!! |
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Hai guys, I am looking to do a ride down to France sometime, and I need money to help me do it, I intend on using either a Ducati 848 or the new MV Agusta F3, so looking to raise money for the bike and the ride, and left overs to go to charity.....
I am not a charitable person per se, I wont give to big charities, change janglers, cold callers, people who leave those bags at your door can all knob off, my money goes direct to charities of my choice for services that actually need money and I know they will get the money and use it for themselves
Bloodbikes
Air ambulance
Coastguard people
They always get a change in their boxes on counters, most importantly I detest people who insist on ramming charity down your throats, being accosted in the street,
Most big charities the money collected goes towards running the place not the people who need it, speaking to someone the other day his boss a few years back quit his job as the top manager on good pay and took a job as head of a charity, next few months his repmobile had been changed for a top spec fully loaded Jag, sold his house and moved into a massive house, went from £34k a year to £120k a year I think he said.
Charity is a load of shit these days, the ones I support are the ones who don't put a smoke screen about where the money goes, I know that my Direct Debit for the Blood Bikes goes to towards their operating services, same with Air Ambulance.
The animal charities are the worst, "there are only 60 of the snow leopard tiger horse cats left in the world, with just £2 a month you can" Do what exactly? What is my money going to do? A breeding program? Are you buying rifles to actively hunt hunters? No, it is so you can go fuck about in the jungle.
If people want to give to charity, let them do it on their own accord, I see no reason to come on here and being self righteous about how you give to charity, and how it is a good cause, let us make our own choices and don't influence them, if we were interested in the video or the cause, then we would go look for it ourselves, but obviously we are not.
By the way do you have permission for that signature or are you spamming?  ____________________ Stinkwheel: You have no right to free speech
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G, fair comment but it's not really a moral issue is it?
If I jump out of a plane for fun (never have, never will) BUT raise £1000 for 'Charidy' is it really a bad thing?
My friends don't have to sponsor if they don't wanna, I won't feel bad if they say "GTFO, I don't have the cash"
Na, let em get on with it, I say.
Not really anyone's business but the 'Charidy' guy and those that want to sponsor.
No big deal IMFO  ____________________ My Lane Position is always AWESOME!! |
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| Alex_B wrote: | G, fair comment but it's not really a moral issue is it?
If I jump out of a plane for fun (never have, never will) BUT raise £1000 for 'Charidy' is it really a bad thing?
My friends don't have to sponsor if they don't wanna, I won't feel bad if they say "GTFO, I don't have the cash"
Na, let em get on with it, I say.
Not really anyone's business but the 'Charidy' guy and those that want to sponsor.
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Do you say "The first £150 of the money goes to pay for me to have fun and any extra goes to charity", or do you say "sponsor me to jump out of a plane". For me, the latter is rather immoral, while the former is perfectly moral.
Then, it'd be nice if you said "I've checked up and this charity spends it's money like this....".
I won't give money away until I've got a good idea of what I'm buying. A lot of people are happy to easily give money to various commercial organisations on some charitable basis, while were they buying a £30 electronics product they'd spend a few hours researching the best one, etc. |
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Its nice so many folks on here give to charity. Its five years this week since I lost my Dad to leukaemia. Whether you ride a bike, hold a cake stall or give direct to charity it all makes a real difference. I just find it sad in this day and age that charities have to do so much to help sick people but I sincerely thank God each day for people like you all. Merry Christmas  ____________________ “It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly; who errs and comes short again and again; because there is not effort without error and shortcomings; but who does actually strive to do the deed; who knows the great enthusiasm, the great devotion, who spends himself in a worthy cause, who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement and who at the worst, if he fails, at least he fails while daring greatly. So that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat.” |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 47 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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