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UNICEF not forgotten nor forgiven

This afternoon a young my house today asking for money on behalf of UNICEF. I declined to give money or support to that organisation for political reasons. When she protested and said that UNICEF is totally neutral and non-political, I informed her that UNICEF's political interference in NZ ala the removal of S59 from the Crimes Act meant that I would no longer support them financially, nor would I encourage others to do so.

Watch out for the UNICEF door knockers, people. And tell them why you're not giving them money either.

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  1. I'd refuse on the grounds that:
    - As a UN organisation it is filled with overpaid bureaucrats who are lazy and milk the system;
    - It supported a Palestinian radical group;
    - It refuses to take any stance against North Korea's enslavement of children.

    Private charities deliver far more for far less. UNICEF should be privatised.

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  2. UNICEF also funds abortions in the third world.

    Definately one to be avoided.

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  3. Fair enough - we wouldn't give money to the Salvation Army for years after their antics against homosexual law reform in the mid-80s.

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  4. That's the wonderful thing about charity, you actually get to hand over your money according to your conscience.

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  5. Exactly Madeleine, and that's something the socialists hate, allowing people to decide how to spend their money. The horror!

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