The Pornography Of The Non Profit World

I have been following the on going ACORN debacle very closely, and for anyone growing up in an underprivileged situation you value the most basic of life's virtues. The most highly regarded one being honesty. When you live hand to mouth you expect that if you work hard 40 hours a week you will be paid for that work. You do not expect for someone to to tell how sorry they are that you have worked so hard , and then not be paid. Also they're sorry for the fact that you were counting on the money to pay your rent, buy groceries, and provide child care for your children. Well in a since that's exactly what ACORN has done. The self proclaimed voice of the disenfranchised, have used a most overlooked commodity in America : "Poverty." A natural resource that is in abundance not only due to the current financial strain that our country is suffering from; but also due to the systematic exploitation of those who are less fortunate than the ones who control the means to provide assistance  to the poor , that they so desperately need.

ACORN has not only exploited those in our country's most destitute neighborhoods. i.e. (Washington D.C.,and New Orleans), but they have instituted the tactics of using what some would consider the cream of the crop of these poverty stricken areas to speak for them. What better way to show that you're for the people then to use the people.

 

This is nothing more than Non profit-ography:the use of the socially and economically deprived to provoke emotional connectivity to non-profit based upon "leaders" within the organization being of the same social and economic background. By using this most overlooked resource, they acquired a Fortune 500 size profit base. And where has this money gone one might ask? Well as of lately straight into the pockets of the founding members. Obviously it seems to be the purpose of the new "progressive" social non profits.

 

The exploitation of poverty for any means - not just fiduciary - is unacceptable,especially when using those exact same people who are suffering from this systematic disease. To rein in the forgotten in society, those who feel they are being lead by someone who has suffered the same plights in life and understands them. Most members feel like they have found a haven of some sorts – unfortunately for them, the shelter was made of straw.

 

5
Your rating: None Average: 5 (1 vote)

Comments

um. great. so tell me, how do you address the problem that

blacks have roughly 10% of the wealth of whites, on a per capita basis.

put some skin in the game, or get the hell out of the way.

I'm open to ALL ideas.

I knew it

I see you dug around and found something else with Acorn in it. When I clicked on the article and saw that first line, I knew you had already been here.

More people are getting the courage to speak out and I am tickled pink. The author is right and I have been saying this all along. ACORN whistleblowers are coming out of the cracks and under the door frames. How can ACORN fight when former insiders like board members are telling their stories. These are NOT fired employess, but CURRENT board members. Expect the leaks to continue.

Good job J.A.

Here is an idea, wake the

Here is an idea, wake the hell up, jump down from the lofty perch that you blog from and stop hanging with ACORN. I think Anita was right, I am starting to smell a familiar stench whenever you are around.

This perspective is something that the Next Right is missing. With a new RNC chairman, we have the opportunity to do what ACORN has not  been able to and help these people. Reagan's Morning in America was a dream that many could relate to. We built a whole movement that sustained us for years. Or  even the Contract With America? We need something that will move people to the middle and who may swing districts our way.

Democrats are exploiting these people, wouldn't it be nice to be the good guys for once.

Finally...

Someone other than MonTheif is posting.  I just hope this person isn't a theif turned self-proclaimed hero or heroine. 

Let's not forget the Unions either, afterall, I dug around a bit and it seems like acorn are propped up in large part by liberal Unions whose greed and scare mongering have much to do, in my opinion, with breaking the bank of the larger financial industries that are shutting down and laying the very people these pimps claim to represent  off every day.

Another suggestion to J.A. is to ask MonTheif to lend you the money she stole (lol), but in all seriousness, what do you expect from these folks given all of the facts that have been disclosed over the past year, really, does this surprise you?