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explorer wrote: ↑Mon Feb 04, 2019 10:31 am
If we knew in detail what goes on in all of the NGOs in Cambodia, we would probably not agree with what a lot of them are doing.
But I would not take it out on a volunteer who has not arrived yet.
There are some NGOs worth supporting.
I don't think the question raised here is whether she should come to Cambodia to help the poor but whether the poorest in Cambodia will have any benefit from 19 year olds coming to support them under the flag of a christian charity.
explorer wrote: ↑Mon Feb 04, 2019 10:31 am
If we knew in detail what goes on in all of the NGOs in Cambodia, we would probably not agree with what a lot of them are doing.
But I would not take it out on a volunteer who has not arrived yet.
There are some NGOs worth supporting.
I don't think the question raised here is whether she should come to Cambodia to help the poor but whether the poorest in Cambodia will have any benefit from 19 year olds coming to support them under the flag of a christian charity.
The point I think that you alluded to in an earlier post was that these so called 'charity groups' coming here too help the poor also have an ulterior motive as missionaries to convert the people they help to Christianity. Hence some would say that is not true charity if they expect something in return..
As to this girl, seems to me she's been brought up in a missionary family and probably well and truly brain washed and indoctrinated as an 18 yr old. No doubt the experiences will be good for her and she can make her own mind in the future.
King Keil wrote: ↑Sun Feb 03, 2019 10:07 pm
The Christian church is one of the richest institutions on the planet. Why would she be so cheeky to ask somebody else to pay for her journey.
Perhaps you mean the Catholic church. There's a difference.
Bodge: This ain't Kansas, and the neighbours ate Toto!
King Keil wrote: ↑Sun Feb 03, 2019 10:07 pm
The Christian church is one of the richest institutions on the planet. Why would she be so cheeky to ask somebody else to pay for her journey.
Perhaps you mean the Catholic church. There's a difference.
C of E blew all their money on the stock market in the late 90s. Had a job interview with them and this was the excuse for being a bit tight with the wages.