Red Cross discourage donations

Why does the Red Cross discourage donations of collected goods and individual items for disaster relief?

  • Collections of items require valuable and scarce resources such as time, money, and personnel to sort, clean, and distribute them, which come at the expense of the emergency activities relief workers are attempting to perform. The Red Cross has neither the resources, nor the logistical set-up, to properly handle these types of donations, and therefore cannot accept them.
  • In addition, because the organization has no way of knowing what spontaneous individual donations or unsolicited collections of items will consist of, and therefore cannot ensure there will be enough of a particular item to distribute it equitably, or if the donated products will even be appropriate for the relief effort.
  • Shipping donated goods is also costly and particularly difficult in the aftermath of a disaster, as roads are often damaged or impassable, and easily clogged with shipments of non-priority items. The Red Cross makes every attempt to procure items locally to save money by minimizing transportation and storage costs.

George Carlin рулез!

The idea is that if kids wear uniforms to school, it helps to keep order. Hey! Don’t these schools do enough damage makin’ all these children THINK alike? Now they’re gonna get ’em to LOOK alike, too? And it’s not even a new idea; I first saw it in old newsreels from the 1930s, but it was hard to understand, because the narration was in German.

Считается, что если дети носят форму в школе, то легче поддерживать порядок. Однако, неужели школы мало приносят вреда заставляя всех детей мыслить одинаково? Теперь они еще и одевают их одинаково? И это даже не настолько новая идея, я уже видел это на старых кинохрониках 1930-х годов. К сожалению было тяжело понять о чем там говорилось, так как хроники были на немецком.

Старикан рулит! Особенно он мне понравился в недавно засмотренном фильме “The Aristocrats”.