Seraph ( @Seraph@fedia.io ) 144•6 months agoIt’s not a donation if they get to dictate what the organization does - it’s a bribe.
Hannes ( @hannesh93@feddit.org ) English22•6 months agoSo someone donates money to their city’s library with the specific purpose that they can expand their building to have more space that’s a bribe?
MajorMajormajormajor ( @MajorMajormajormajor@lemmy.ca ) English12•6 months agoMaybe that person hates books and likes seeing them locked away in book prison?
jabathekek ( @jabathekek@sopuli.xyz ) English5•6 months agoThe question is; does this give the anonymous donor that ability? Being anonymous implies not.
Great Blue Heron ( @GreatBlueHeron@lemmy.ca ) English20•6 months agoI’m fairly certain it is only anonymous “on paper”. Behind closed doors, they know where it came from and what is expected in return.
memfree ( @memfree@beehaw.org ) English29•6 months agoIt sounds like the donor had requirements. From The Tribune:
The University of Chicago has received a $100 million gift from an anonymous donor to support free expression, marking what may be the largest-ever single donation to support such values in higher education, the university announced Thursday.
And:
Discussions surrounding the donation have been ongoing for over a year, according to a university spokesperson.
The gift was ridiculed by advocates involved in the encampment that highlighted abuses against Palestinians in the Israel-Hamas War and torn down by the university in the spring.
“It’s truly a slap in the face,” said Yousseff Hasweh, a U of C grad who’s diploma was withheld by the university for two months, allegedly for his involvement in the protest.
jabathekek ( @jabathekek@sopuli.xyz ) English10•6 months agoNot publicly supported enough though lol. *leers at 40k of student debt
Rookie numbers.
jabathekek ( @jabathekek@sopuli.xyz ) English4•6 months agoGotta pump them up… but they’re a function of time?!
Student loans function as power laws.
Hannes ( @hannesh93@feddit.org ) English5•6 months agoShould it? I get that political parties should report donors - but for nonprofits and other institutions I feel it’s not that necessary since they are directly investing that money in projects (that the donor may choose - but if that’s not the case then that investment isn’t happening) - for political parties and politicians it can be seen as a bribe as the things they invest in usually don’t have a direct return of investment.
And there should be rules and regulations making sure that that donation is not ending up in some kind of contract for the company of the donor but that whatever that investment is funding has a transparent process
Where do we draw the line? Should donors to libraries be made public even if that person wants to remain anonymous but fund an expansion? Should donors to non-profits be made public?
GBU_28 ( @GBU_28@lemm.ee ) English2•6 months agoAgree in general. Ez fix: strings attached that it’s anonymous and unattached. A third party manages the exchange, and everyone is under oath. A step in the right direction at least
monk ( @monk@lemmy.unboiled.info ) English2•6 months agoCan you get through a working day without a burning unneeded desire to regulate yet another thing that shouldn’t be regulated?
The amount of stuff governments are already regulating is, like, 5000% of what actually should be regulated. The remaining stuff can get by with the 20% of the existing regulation. And don’t even begin to play the game of regulating private education into shape when what you need is a working public one.
Cethin ( @Cethin@lemmy.zip ) English10•6 months agoI would call myself an Anarchist. You’re the stupid person people think of when they hear the word, and it’s sad. Government regulation is absolutely required to protect people from losing power. Power structures are generally bad, which is why we need government to prevent them from forming in the background. When this doesn’t happen then people lose power because their options are removed so others can profit off of them easier.
Hadriscus ( @Hadriscus@lemm.ee ) English8•6 months agoI think that’s a poor take. What governments? There’s a million things that are poorly regulated because of corporate interests in any country
Illecors ( @Illecors@lemmy.cafe ) English2•6 months agoYou won’t win this one here. Lemmy is disappointingly facebook-like in terms of their seemingly endless desire to be told what to do every step of their lives.
I realise the numbers are sort of made up, but in general I fully agree. I do sometimes think that politicians regulate for the sake of it, as if justifying their existence.
Cethin ( @Cethin@lemmy.zip ) English4•6 months agoHere’s the issue. Lemmy users are very against people losing control of their lives in general, contrary to what you imply. Most people here are against people losing control. The issue is, it’s not only the government that can do this. Corporations, businesses, and other entities can take it away too. We need the government to regulate these things to protect people. I don’t care to protect businesses. People should be free to do damn near anything they want as long as it doesn’t hurt others. A company/their employer should not be able to prevent them from doing what they want.
You don’t want freedom. You want another kind of control over you.
within_epsilon ( @within_epsilon@beehaw.org ) English2•6 months agoI find it eloquently said that oppressors can be public and private. People seem keen to trade public for private oppression. Humanity deserves less oppression of all forms.
ReversalHatchery ( @ReversalHatchery@beehaw.org ) English4•6 months agoLemmy is disappointingly facebook-like in terms of their seemingly endless desire to be told what to do every step of their lives.
I would be surprised if that was actually the case. most of the visitors are here because they got fed up with reddit’s decisions.
What makes you think that way?
Cethin ( @Cethin@lemmy.zip ) English3•6 months agoI think there are three groups. There’s the tankies that got deplatformed and created Lemmy to have a platform with no corporate owner. There’s the reddit refugees who wanted to get away from corporate controlled social media. Finally, there’s assholes who got deplatformed because they’re assholes. They aren’t philosophically in favor of the freedom of the fediverse, just that it gives them a means to keep being bad people that no one else allows.
MonkderVierte ( @MonkderVierte@lemmy.ml ) English2•6 months agoDepends where you are. If youre of the 90% of US americans here in Lemmy, you regulate too less and too reactionary.
monk ( @monk@lemmy.unboiled.info ) English2•6 months agoLet’s just say my home country is transitioning away from authoritarian and into dictatorship.