Sadly they have the lowest administration cost of ANY of the charities out there, so more of your money goes to the needy, but like any group they do have "items of concern" you may not be 100% on board with
So you "change the world" and I don't? That's an extremely ignorant thing to say.
You have no idea who I am or what I do with my time and money.
A bit of a knee-jerk reaction on my part, but here's me just last month buying and delivering school supplies to an isolated community in the third world (not my first time, either)
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I have done volunteer work myself in the addiction catagorie for some years, and have donated to the foodbank, organised at work a n xmas hamper for a chosen needy family, with clothes, toys for the kids, food galore and a ton of Safeway gift cards.Sometimes I do like to stir the pot. Being raised by devout Baptists has no doubt coloured the vociferousness of my feelings about religion. And the personal attacks on Emmy for a perfectly reasonable opinion definitely raised my ire.
There are a great many good organizations that are not hampered by a religious world view, and many times political advocacy is far more effective at reducing harm than "charity." What was more effective at reducing misery during the industrial revolution? Work houses and orphanages, or passing laws to eliminate child labour?
What would have been more effective at reducing poverty in India than Mother Theresa taking in unwed mothers as a charity? Maybe encouraging women to take control of their own destinies, and encouraging birth control and family planning on a national level -- instead of actively opposing such ideas? Just saying.
I spent two years of my life volunteering in a desperately poor third world country, working with local groups to extend and equip a school. (Not that it was a hardship; I look back at it as one of the best times of my life.) But I have put my effort into my beliefs. Have you?
Ouch... I like Melina, but this was pwnageSo you "change the world" and I don't? That's an extremely ignorant thing to say.
You have no idea who I am or what I do with my time and money.
A bit of a knee-jerk reaction on my part, but here's me just last month buying and delivering school supplies to an isolated community in the third world (not my first time, either)
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In her own words she says "Hello you, yes you! By your very participation in this hobby, I consider you to be a liberal-minded individual (note the small "l", not capital L, ha ha)". She considers everyone who participates in the hobby to be liberal minded, so Emmy has effectively labeled the vast majority of people on the board as "liberals".If you direct your attention to the top of your screen, you'll see that Emmy directed her comments to her "fellow liberals". I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that you would not consider yourself her target audience, Devo, so you may donate to any charity you'd like. Problem solved!
This might help a few people participating in this thread... The optimal order of actions when participating in any online discussion is usually:
Read
Comprehend
Respond
I'm sure several participants have either been replacing "read" with "quickly skim", or perhaps just skipping the very important "comprehend" step so they can put maximum effort into the always fun "respond" portion of the discussion.
Dude - now you're just baiting and trolling and engaging in personal attacks.In her own words she says "Hello you, yes you! By your very participation in this hobby, I consider you to be a liberal-minded individual (note the small "l", not capital L, ha ha)". She considers everyone who participates in the hobby to be liberal minded, so Emmy has effectively labeled the vast majority of people on the board as "liberals".
I suggest that you:
Read
Comprehend
Refrain from submitting stupid posts
Now that were done splitting hairs, do you actually have anything intelligent to add to this discussion?
Yeah, I love the work that MSF / DWB does. I've had a lot of fun this year participating in the Reddit Atheist Community drive for MSF. We have already raised $185,000.00 !I never give a dime to faith-based organizations (except for some food banks like the Mustard Seed while I lived in Victoria).
My favourite charity is Medecins sans Frontieres. They do great work -- and always to people who really, really need it. And they have no religious crap to dispense with their assistance.
The Salvation Army, in its “Submission to the Subcommittee on Solicitation Laws of the Standing Committee on Justice, Human Rights, Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness” explains how they have worked “with people engaged in prostitution since the mid-1800’s.” With this background established, the report goes on to espouse the idea that prostitution is intrinsically destructive to the individuals and communities involved and the prostitutes themselves are without choice in their behaviour.
The Salvation Army’s Christian, patriarchal remedy to the situation is to provide mandatory programs to those criminalized by existing solicitation laws in the hopes that, despite empirical evidence that suggests otherwise, those individuals will eventually, willingly leave the profession after undergoing behaviour modification techniques available through therapy. Armed with anecdotal evidence implying most prostitutes want to leave their profession, The Salvation Army advocates an authoritarian approach whereby prostitutes are extracted using existing laws and are then transformed into productive, law-abiding citizens through social programs made available by government funding.
What the Salvation Army does not expose is how it is the largest provider of non-governmental social programs in Canada, would be the main recipient of this type of funding, making this submission fraught with conflicts of interest that question its legitimacy. While this interest group does bring to light the economic situation that exacerbates the problem of prostitution, its own self interest confuses the neutrality of its position on the subject.
http://www.nowpublic.com/world/prostitution-canada-history-and-reconciliation
Bell, Hook and Kettle
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I’m speaking, of course, of the Salvation Army, which every Christmas employs Santa impersonators to ring bells beside hanging kettles into which passersby may deposit money. Now, to be fair, I must point out that the great majority of the cash thus donated goes to helping the poor via various programs; that’s highly commendable and the SA deserves to be praised for it.
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I used to put money into those kettles every time I passed one, though I can no longer do so in good conscience because of the organization’s history of hatred toward my profession and its recently-renewed efforts to persecute and impoverish us.
In 2003, the Salvation Army reclaimed its prominent place among crusaders against harlots by establishing its “National Anti-trafficking Council“, one of whose principles is “Prostitution and related activities are not forms of work, are inherently harmful and dehumanizing, and contribute to the phenomenon of trafficking in persons.” It was one of the instigators behind the “Anti-prostitution pledge“, a U.S. government policy which denies funds to any health or aid organization unless it refuses help to prostitutes: ”Supporters of the pledge requirement argue that prostitution is inherently harmful and needs to be abolished, reject harm reduction approaches, and hold that legalized prostitution increases demand for sex trafficking.” Its propaganda calls all prostitution “sexual slavery”, and its name is always found alongside that of the Coalition Against Trafficking in Women, Polaris Project, the Hunt Alternatives Fund, Shared Hope International and other anti-sex worker organizations whenever they agitate for further criminalization in the United States, Canada, the U.K. and other countries, or recriminalization in places like Australia and New Zealand.
Though its ubiquitous bell-ringers make it very easy to donate to the Salvation Army, I strongly suggest y’all find other worthy charities this Christmas (such as my own favorite, Toys for Tots). Though it did a great deal of good in the 20th century, the SA has returned to its anti-sex roots and has recently diverted large sums which should be going to the poor into efforts to persecute hookers instead. I urge everyone who reads this to boycott them, and to spend your charity dollars on organizations that care more about helping the unfortunate than about fighting to rob millions of women of their livelihoods and to suppress the sexual choices of consenting adults (including homosexuals) in the name of “saving” them.
After their smear campaign and other things I outright disagree with regarding their "policies", there's no way I would give to the SA. This year I will be donating money to local women's transitions houses (well one in particular) - this is where battered women go with their children, when they are fleeing domestic violence and unfortunately the holiday season is when violence is on the increase.
Heck no - transition house is different than a shelter.
wow
"The Salvation Army, in its “Submission to the Subcommittee on Solicitation Laws of the Standing Committee on Justice, Human Rights, Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness” explains how they have worked “with people engaged in prostitution since the mid-1800’s.” With this background established, the report goes on to espouse the idea that prostitution is intrinsically destructive to the individuals and communities involved and the prostitutes themselves are without choice in their behaviour.
The Salvation Army’s Christian, patriarchal remedy to the situation is to provide mandatory programs to those criminalized by existing solicitation laws in the hopes that, despite empirical evidence that suggests otherwise, those individuals will eventually, willingly leave the profession after undergoing behaviour modification techniques available through therapy. Armed with anecdotal evidence implying most prostitutes want to leave their profession, The Salvation Army advocates an authoritarian approach whereby prostitutes are extracted using existing laws and are then transformed into productive, law-abiding citizens through social programs made available by government funding.
What the Salvation Army does not expose is how it is the largest provider of non-governmental social programs in Canada, would be the main recipient of this type of funding, making this submission fraught with conflicts of interest that question its legitimacy. While this interest group does bring to light the economic situation that exacerbates the problem of prostitution, its own self interest confuses the neutrality of its position on the subject.
http://www.nowpublic.com/world/prost...reconciliation"
So guys, keep giving the SA your money. Great plan!
If you don't care about any of these issues and don't have a problem supporting and helping the SA accomplish them, then that's your right. If you are against the position the SA takes on these issues but still want to donate now that you know more, then.... well, I'm really not sure what to say to someone like you! Keep doing what you're doing but I wouldn't exactly make a public announcement about it how ridiculous and irresponsible that is.
Whatever. Some people are clueless, Emmy. And some people just like it that way, so there isn't much anyone can do about it. Meh. *shrugs*
Is this position really offensive to you? Again, I think that even people who disagree with this position can deep down appreciate the perspective they espouse on this. I remember a time early in my life prior to the internet age where sex was something esteemed to be far more sacred than it is now, and there is no doubt in my mind that porn has affected our society immeasurably. Whether people think this is a negative or not is debateable, but to suggest that porn hasn't changed the society we live in is undeniable.In their own words...
Pornography
The Salvation Army opposes pornography in all of its forms. We believe that human sexuality is a gift of a loving Creator. The Bible presents sexual intimacy as a privilege that is ordained and blessed by God within the context of marriage. Pornography attacks and distorts God's design. It depersonalizes sexuality, emphasizing the carnal to the neglect of loving relationships and commitment.
Pornography is an increasingly harmful scourge on society, endangering and degrading the physical, moral, and spiritual welfare of all those involved. It is clearly linked with prostitution, sexual abuse and assault, and other forms of sexual exploitation. Pornography promotes deviant sex and violence. It harms and demeans those who are portrayed as sexual objects, as well as its users and purveyors.
Pornography is not an issue of private morality alone. It has become a major economic force with vast societal and ethical implications. The Salvation Army believes that all people have the right to protection from enterprises that erode society and exploit persons. Those who neglect the public interest in this regard should be held legally and morally accountable.
The Salvation Army firmly supports education on the dangers of pornography and on matters of wholesome sexuality based on the teachings of the New Testament.
Christians, no less than others, are vulnerable to the pervasive presence of sexually explicit messages and materials. The grace of God and the power of the Holy Spirit can enable individuals to rise above unwholesome and addictive sexual influences.
Human Trafficking
Human trafficking is undeniably correlated to pornography, prostitution and other aspects of the sex industry in our society. This relationship exposes the evil and materialistic elements of the sex industry that both feed off of and contribute to the exploitation of vulnerable and helpless individuals.
I love how they all keep blaming sporting events - kinda like the, buying sex is not a sport campaign, pre and during the olympics. Maybe they're sick and tired of giving money to a fascist, religious organization that believes women don't have the right to choose to do what they want to do.Some great news for Emmy!
http://www.globalwinnipeg.com/chari...g+sports+spending+spree/6442539335/story.html
they are basing their fundraising on debunked junk science that casts ALL sp's as trafficking victims and are NOT working on helping people exit the street level sex industry. that is the problem.So what is your issue on this Bijou?? The Submission to the Subcommittee you linked to clearly indicates that the SA position is specifically regarding street level prostitution and human trafficking. Their position is to use existing laws to educate SW's and john's and give SW's opportunities to find a way out - and not to use these laws to prosecute. They specifically state that this position does not necessarily relate to sex workers not on the street ie. SP's like most of you.
As far as the "conflict of interest"?!?! What conflict of interest...there isn't anyone on the planet who would read this paper without knowing that the SA has a specific position on this issue (their not "neutral"?!?! no shit, Sherlock). Despite the lack of neutrality their submission seems quite balanced to me and strikes me as a position that I would personally support from the perspective of street level prostitution.
What about this submission offended you so much???
Is this position really offensive to you? Again, I think that even people who disagree with this position can deep down appreciate the perspective they espouse on this. I remember a time early in my life prior to the internet age where sex was something esteemed to be far more sacred than it is now, and there is no doubt in my mind that porn has affected our society immeasurably. Whether people think this is a negative or not is debateable, but to suggest that porn hasn't changed the society we live in is undeniable.
Is this really such an evil position?
I don't get it. What is your problem with their opposition to human trafficking?
They specifically state in this paper that their focus is not all sp's, just street walkers. The paper goes out of its way to make this delineation. Furthermore the paper specifically states that they do not support criminalization...so where do you base your position from?they are basing their fundraising on debunked junk science that casts ALL sp's as trafficking victims and are NOT working on helping people exit the street level sex industry. that is the problem.
they also do not support human trafficking victims in the ways recommended by the foremost experts in the world instead lumping them in with men fresh out of prison and with multiple barriers- mental health issues, addictions....
they are liars and use myths about sp's to fundraise and perpetuating the tired old assumptions that we need care and do not know what's best for us.
educating john's? no they aren't.....? they are promoting the nordic model of criminalize the client, that mean's you. do you really think it will be cool to face criminal charges and the total destruction of your life over some companionship?
the sally ann are a morality and faith based organization, they move forward based on ideals irregardless of the outcome for those they claim to want to "save".
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