Asshole Bashing Make-a-Wish
Jul. 25th, 2008 02:43 pmThere was a real gem posted some time last night over on
stupid_free.
Apparently, somebody thought it would be cute to bash Make-a-Wish and granting sick children last wishes in general.
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I'm at a loss for words. Really? Geez. How callous can you be? How can someone be against making a sick kid's life a little brighter? I'm sorry, but kids don't have the life experiences that most adults do. If they have a last wish, if it's at all in your power, you give it to them.
So, because I'm feeling particularly bitchy about this, I headed on over to Make-a-Wish and made a $50 donation to my local chapter.
doomsey and I have the money and we can afford it. I'm encouraging others to donate. Anybody else with me on this one?
Also, if you don't have the money, spread the word. In fact, spread the word anyway. Let's see if we can how much money we can raise for these guys.
Apparently, somebody thought it would be cute to bash Make-a-Wish and granting sick children last wishes in general.
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I'm at a loss for words. Really? Geez. How callous can you be? How can someone be against making a sick kid's life a little brighter? I'm sorry, but kids don't have the life experiences that most adults do. If they have a last wish, if it's at all in your power, you give it to them.
So, because I'm feeling particularly bitchy about this, I headed on over to Make-a-Wish and made a $50 donation to my local chapter.
Also, if you don't have the money, spread the word. In fact, spread the word anyway. Let's see if we can how much money we can raise for these guys.
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Date: 2008-07-25 08:47 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-25 10:57 pm (UTC)That, and I would argue that that "fake wedding" would have given his friend a sense of closure too provided it was her decision to participate and that the adults didn't force her into it. Instead of standing by and watching her friend die, she was able to do something for him that made his last days a little brighter. Really, that was very charitable of her, and she sounds like a true friend. One could argue that it may help her cope with her friend's death over the long run because it gave her some semblance of control over the situation.
It also sounds like fulfilling a wish through Make-a-Wish doesn't cost that much if airlines really do donate seats and theme parks waive the price of tickets to make it happen. Practically speaking, a cure for many childhood cancers is a long way off. What harm would spending a little money to give solace now to a kid who won't live long enough to see that cure do?
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Date: 2008-07-26 02:24 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-26 05:47 am (UTC)Whether a pretend "wedding" is creepy or cute depends on the particular kids in question. The point of Make-A-Wish is someone gets a chance to do something they could otherwise do in the course of a normal life, except the clock won't run that long, no? So he gets to put on the clothes, gather the people, and say the words to someone he's close to, and have it mean something to him, to the degree that it does to an 8-year old. Bully for him.
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Date: 2008-07-25 08:54 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-25 09:18 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-25 10:27 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-25 11:23 pm (UTC)*rolls eyes*
There's being realistic, and there's being insane. The fact that this guy was convinced that because of the money we've donated to the Make-A-Wish Foundation (instead of using it to PERSONALLY research a cure for cancer), we haven't cured all disease and created a perfect world leads me to believe that he's completely separated from reality. You can only do so much to help people in Rwanda, but you CAN do a lot to make sure a kid gets to have some fun before he or she dies.