Originally posted by MS Mom
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We do not analyse the motives of someone who donates to a charity, church, non-profit, political party, etc. We simply recognize that something was donated, be it blankets, money, sperm, canned goods, or otherwise.
If we treat one donation as being "motivated", then we have to treat all.
So if someone donates a blanket to a disaster, are they responsible if the save the life of some criminal?
You want law. This is law. You cannot pick and choose. A donation is a donation. The person who donates has their own motives, whether it is religion, or ethics, or self-agrandisment.
If you want to rewrite the law to separate donation according to motive, then you need to approach your member of parliament.
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