Monday, June 11, 2018

Will Ocean Plastics Be Exploited Like Animal Cruelty?

    There is virtually no accountability in the nonprofit world regarding the efficacy of the programs and services the nonprofits provide in regards to voiceless populations. So here is how their money making career enhancing formula works: talk about or show visually or in another way the problem or form of suffering people care about; show concern; make it seem like something is being done (no matter how worthless or harmful it might be), and then watch the money pour in.
      Are all nonprofits ineffective or harmful? Absolutely not. But when it especially comes to populations that cannot speak for themselves, the exploitation is rampant.
      A number of individuals and organizations have the public believing that they are addressing animal cruelty and dog fighting, when in fact their programs and actions have actually harmed animals and people and prevented any positive move forward for decades now. This is discussed extensively in previous blogs.
       In the realm of conservation and wildlife protection, no matter how inefficient and ineffective a number of people and organizations have been, no matter their hidden failures, the money keeps pouring in for them.
        Poisoning of the oceans by plastics and other non biodegradable waste is a far greater problem than people imagine. It will hit humanity in the face sooner than later, and much harder than is anticipated. Will this problem be the money train for a few, and will it join the long line of conservation, animal welfare, against cruelty type organizations and people that have made fortunes while doing great harm by their ineffectiveness, by lulling people into a false sense of confidence, and by outright harm?

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