I'm going to have to partially disagree with you. When you take to a public format to announce something, you are indeed making your business public. They are of course free to ask for money, and others to give money to them. That part I don't care about. However they have indeed made it everyone's business.Charles L. Cotton wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2019 4:17 pmNot hardly! You don't like it, so in your book that makes it "everyone's business." I haven't seen any complaining about FoFundMe accounts for the families of slain LEO's or soldiers. Nor have I seen any complaining about such accounts for veteran's losing their homes. Once again, selective outrage is ugly regardless where you fall on the political spectrum.
Chas.
I do agree selective outrage is something would could all do without.