This might be one of the best pieces of introductory content to the concepts of effective giving that GWWC has produced in recent years!
I hit the streets of London to engage with everyday people about their views on charity, giving back, and where they thought they stood on the global income scale.
This video was made to engage people with some of the core concepts of income inequality and charity effectiveness in the hope of getting more people interested in giving effectively.
If you enjoy it - I'd really appreciate a like, comment or share on YouTube to help us reach more people!
There's a blog post and transcript of the video available too.
Big thanks to Suzy Sheperd for directing and editing this project and to Julian Jamison and Habiba Banu for being interviewed!
This really seems directed more at middle class people who already have all of their needs met instead of "everyone". They enjoy delicious food and sick sexual needs.
I'm in the top ~20% globally with my ~$10k yearly income bur if I start giving to charity. I won't be able to afford my own cost of living. So who does that really help?
Just seems strange to put the onus of charity on to school teachers and old people in wheelchairs when billionaires still exist.
I very much agree that those who are wealthiest have much more of a responsibility to give! - but GWWC is not explicitly aimed at trying to get billionaires to donate more, because we're not really set up to do that! And there are other organisations who are trying to do this much better than we could.
This video is definitely not asking all people to give large amounts to charity, but I also wanted to talk to all kinds of people about charity. People across all spectrums of income give to charity, even people with very low incomes, so I think it's worthwhi... (read more)