Californication wrote:
My friend ,
I have to say, this is one the most humanitarian and ultimately coolests
posts I"ve seen on this site. Also some guys love to be negative, and
I find tight fisted money grubbing to be the most irritating of all.
You can spend your money anyhow you want.
Enjoy yourself,
Pura Vida
Cali
Cali,
You deride any negativity, but if you stop and think about it the very subject matter of this entire thread is somewhat negative by its very nature. You find tight fisted money grubbing to be the most irritating of all and I would agree that can be as irritating as ANY extreme but there IS a happy medium between careless extravagance and unflinching miserliness. You say people can spend their money anyhow they want. And that is also undoubtedly true, for what can any of us really do to stop them. However the subject of how certain spending behaviors can impact the rest of us has been thoroughly discussed around here and widely acknowledged. Case in point, the ignorant greenhorns who readily fork out $100 or more without batting an eye because they ethnocentricly apply US standards to DR girls. The same principles apply to the irritating street characters and forking over any semi-significant amount only encourages these guys to prey upon the rest of us. I say go ahead and watch these characters in amusement if that floats your boat, even dropping 3-4 cents as Carib did as a joke will do no real harm, but there are some here who may be reading this who would pay more either out of gullibility, misguided philanthropy, thinking that this form of entertainment deserves greater reward or just as a sort of extortion money to make them go away. Some might find these characters somewhat amusing ... up to a point. However, many others don't, as is evidenced in this thread. And I'm sure nearly all of us reach a point where we have simply had enough and I don't really think any of us would really be that heartbroken if all these characters disappeared from the Gulch.
Now if you really appreciate humanitarian and ultimately cool acts, and want to help poor people in countries like Costa Rica, you should do as I do and save your charity for established social agencies and let them deal with the factors that lead people to live on the streets. Here are a few you might consider:
An earlier post by me:
http://www.costaricaticas.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=2206&start=6an article on Fundación Rahab which works retraining SJ streetwalkers with job skills so that those wanting to get out can rejoin conventional society: [url]http://www.ticotimes.net/archive/08%5F18%5F00%5F3.htm
[/url] tel#257-7785
and my personal favorite, which currently doesn't have any programs in CR because CR already does a pretty good job of taking care of its own people, but works in several nearby extremely poor central american countries:
http://www.savethechildren.org/countries/latin_america_caribbean/index.asp