This house believes that environmental movements should actively embrace climate philanthropy
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This house opposes celebrities actively seeking donations for charity
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This house as promising university graduates will choose to make as much money as possible and donate it; rather than directly working in the social field.
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This house regrets the practice of religiously obliged alms-giving (e.g. Zakat, tithing, maaser, dana)
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As philanthropists this house would choose to donate our money to the state as opposed to charity organizations
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This house would Ban aid organisations from Using Images of graphic suffering in their campaigns
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As a prominent social activist from third world countries this house prefers to join international NGO rather than local NGO
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This house would implement the 'Blue Shell Award' (Blue Shell Award)
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In socio-economically deprived areas this house believes that the education charities should prioritize giving resources to students who have a greater potential to succeed as opposed to equalizing resources to everyone
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This house believes that people should donate all their wealth beyond what is necessary to meet their basic needs.
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This house believes that social justice movements should not accept donations from public figures as form of apology
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This house believes that it is immoral to donate to animal welfare charities
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In socio-economically deprived areas, this house believes that the education charities should prioritize giving resources to students who gave a greater potential to succeed as opposed to equalizing resources to everyone.
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This house would ban aid organizations from using images of graphic suffering in their campaigns without the consent of all subjects
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This house believes that social justice movements should not accept donations from public figures as form of apology
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This house supports the establishment of the Wealth Games.
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This house believes that the governments of functional democracies should set up appointed boards to assess the efficacy of charitable organizations, and remove the tax-exempt status of charities determined to be of low social value
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This house believes that individuals should only donate to charities that are scored highly by Effective Altruism
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This house as a young altruistic university graduate, would seek to contribute to the world through attaining high earning positions and donating to highly effective charities, rather than by working in socially beneficial occupations
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This house prefers a centralised system of healthcare charity