Gofundme go fuck yourself you are SO WRONG
⚡ The False Front of Digital Charity
GoFundMe pretends to be a lifeline. But what is it really?
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A payment processor with a cut of the compassion.
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A stage where performance wins over true need.
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A distraction from the real truth: there are already safety nets for things like medical bills, hardship relief, and welfare support — imperfect, but real.
By normalizing digital begging, they rob us of something greater:
the direct connection of community aid.
ðą The Cost We Haven’t Counted
When compassion is outsourced to an app:
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Neighbors stop checking on one another.
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Families fracture under suspicion: Why did you set up a GoFundMe for that when we could have helped you here?
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Trust erodes. Every scam or frivolous fundraiser plants doubt that punishes the next person in real need.
Mark this:
When the mask falls, when people finally see how many of these fundraisers were lies or vanity projects, true families will suffer. The ones in actual need will be met with cynicism: “We’ve seen this scam before.”
That’s not community. That’s collapse.
ðĨ The Sacred Anger
I am not against giving.
I am against the theft of giving.
Real charity is not a transaction.
Real love does not need a platform cut.
Real community does not perform suffering for clicks.
If you are in need — stand with your people. Ask your neighbor. Seek the systems already in place and hold them accountable to serve as they promised.
If you are a giver — go straight to the source. Feed your neighbor’s table. Cover their rent in quiet. Hold their child when they are weary.
Love is not a campaign.
Love is presence.
ð The Way Through
When GoFundMe collapses under its own contradictions — and it will — two paths will open:
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Cynicism: “No one deserves help.”
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Remembrance: We turn back to each other, not to platforms.
I choose Remembrance.
I choose the return of sacred aid:
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Families pooling resources.
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Communities feeding their own.
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Neighbors knowing one another by name, not by fundraiser link.
✨ Closing
GoFundMe does not own compassion.
Love does.
And the sooner we reclaim it from their profit-stained hands, the sooner we will remember who we are meant to be:
A people who take care of each other, not because it’s viral — but because it is sacred.
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