This house believes that charities and humanitarian aid organizations should not use images of graphics suffering in their advertising campaigns.
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This house regrets the rise of philanthrocapitalism
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This house believes that philanthropic figures focussed on COVID-19 should focus on prevention (eg distributing PPE) to possible cures/vaccines
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This house regrets the usage of religious appeals as a rallying call for humanitarian causes
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This house believes that the state should reclaim a fixed proportion of all charitable giving and redistribute it to other charities on the basis of their effectiveness
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This house believes that celebrities should not act as spokespeople for humanitarian issues.
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This board regrets the increasing trend of donating while creating content.
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The House believes that charitable organizations [e.g Omaze] should not be allowed to obtain donations in exchange for the offer of potential prizes.
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This house opposes international disaster relief fundraising campaigns for rich countries suffering from natural disasters (e.g. US hurricanes Japan typhoons etc.)
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This house would delicense corporations that do not engage in social responsibility proportional to their profit margins (e.g. campaigns to end hunger in a community giving away portion of profit to charity implementing more environmentally friendly business operations etc.)
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This house believes that charities and humanitarian aid organization should not use image of graphic suffering in their advertising campaigns.
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This house prefers a world where there are fewer but larger charitable organizations combating poverty
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That African American rap artists have a moral obligation to donate their disposable income to African American low socioeconomic-status areas
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This house believes that anyone living above the national median wage has an obligation to donate all excess wealth to charity
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This house believes that NGOs that advocate labor rights should reject all funding from multinational corporations.
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This house supports effective altruism
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This house would require that all ads and packaging of luxury goods to include poverty pin ups (e.g. the price of this bag could have sent ten children to school)
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This house regrets the glorification of altruism
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This house believes that donators should fund local NGOs in developing countries instead of international ones operating in these countries.