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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fashion_for_Relief

Campbell applied for non-profit status in United Kingdom

Non-profit doesn't mean what most people think it means: it just means that the foundation can't be registered on the stock market and nobody is allowed to see where the cash goes.

Most non-profit foundations seem to be scams where millions of dollars of donations are taken in and spent on wages for the founder's friends.

Consider the non-profit Clinton Foundation that took in billions every year, spent less than 1% on legitimate charities and was later discovered to not be a charity but a library. We all know where that money went.

2 years ago
1 score
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fashion_for_Relief

Campbell applied for non-profit status in United Kingdom

Non-profit doesn't mean what most people think it means: it just means that the foundation can't be registered on the stock market and nobody is allowed to see where the cash goes.

Most non-profit foundations seem to scams where millions of dollars of donations are taken in and spent on wages for the founder's friends.

Consider the non-profit Clinton Foundation that took in billions every year, spent less than 1% on legitimate charities and was later discovered to not be a charity but a library. We all know where that money went.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fashion_for_Relief

Campbell applied for non-profit status in United Kingdom

Non-profit doesn't mean what most people think it means: it just means that the foundation can't be registered on the stock market and the government isn't allowed to audit the books.

Most non-profit foundations seem to scams where millions of dollars of donations are taken in and spent on wages for the founder's friends.

Consider the non-profit Clinton Foundation that took in billions every year, spent less than 1% on legitimate charities and was later discovered to not be a charity but a library. We all know where that money went.

2 years ago
1 score