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Pacquiao Ignoring Algieri ALS Ice Bucket Challenge?
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Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View PostSo why doesn't Manny give money to charity then? He doesn't have to do the "ignorant" part.
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Originally posted by Queen_Leia View PostIf Pacquiao refuses to either do the ice bucket challenge or to donate in general...then he qualifies as one of the most disgusting humans being on this planet.
This goes beyond boxing, have a heart. You are from a third world country and we made you rich, the least you can do is give back.
I have lost all respect for this man...Pacquiao, you are the scum of the Earth.
Sorry but Paquiao has helped thousands already, don't act like some butthurt idiot because he won't do a gimmick that is already played out.
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The point is why hasn't he accepted Algieri's challenge? He has been publically called out.
Time to give to the ALS Association or pour ice water on himself. It's his choice.
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Originally posted by C-SHO View PostI think your having a hard time grasping this concept. Writing cheques is good and all but doesn't get the average person involved. This ice bucket challenge is raising more awareness and getting people involved much more than a rich guy just writing a cheque.
That's why I'm proposing what is sure to be an unpopular alternative to the #IceBucketChallenge. It's called the no ice bucket challenge, and it works like this:
1. Do not fetch a bucket, fill it with ice or dump it on your head.
2. Do not film yourself or post anything on social media.
3. Just donate the damn money, whether to the ALS Association or to some other charity of your choice.
And if it's an organization you really believe in, feel free to politely encourage your friends and family to do the same.
Congratulations! Not only have you contributed to a good cause, but you've done your part for the environment by conserving the energy and fresh water required to make and transport large bags of ice.
Be warned, though, the #NoIceBucketChallenge is not for the faint of heart. It requires real fortitude to give away your hard-earned cash without the promise of receiving piles of Facebook likes in return.
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Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View PostThey point is why hasn't he accepted Algieri's challenge? He has been publically called out.
Time to give to the ALS Association or pour ice water on himself. It's his choice.
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Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View PostThe point is why hasn't he accepted Algieri's challenge? He has been publically called out.
Time to give to the ALS Association or pour ice water on himself. It's his choice.
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Originally posted by PAC-BOY View PostRaising awareness doesn't raise money. Apple and oranges. Rasing money is a great thing. Dumping water does nothing but put you on the internet. Not many people at all mention what case
That's why I'm proposing what is sure to be an unpopular alternative to the #IceBucketChallenge. It's called the no ice bucket challenge, and it works like this:
1. Do not fetch a bucket, fill it with ice or dump it on your head.
2. Do not film yourself or post anything on social media.
3. Just donate the damn money, whether to the ALS Association or to some other charity of your choice.
And if it's an organization you really believe in, feel free to politely encourage your friends and family to do the same.
Congratulations! Not only have you contributed to a good cause, but you've done your part for the environment by conserving the energy and fresh water required to make and transport large bags of ice.
Be warned, though, the #NoIceBucketChallenge is not for the faint of heart. It requires real fortitude to give away your hard-earned cash without the promise of receiving piles of Facebook likes in return.
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