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cocopium-10

Because when you donate money to a charity (assuming that one does), the idea is that it will go to a CAUSE, not to the charity's marketing (which is what the study seemed to be.... the charity wishing to learn marketing demographics).

4juliawise
Charities have overhead expenses. This is not a bad thing. If your favorite charity missed out on a million-dollar donation because they spent no money on research, wouldn't you think it was false economy?
4[anonymous]
The charity has determined that the best marginal use of money for them at the moment is to improve marketing to get even more money. If this will ultimately lead to more being done for the CAUSE than otherwise, I don't see how one has reason to object. You can, of course, criticize the charity for doing marketing studies if you believe they're wrong about their necessity.

I didn't fall for it either.

I assumed he just grabbed the name "Frodo Baggins" to represent a hypothetical male, unrelated to Lord of the Rings.

I got the answer right.... just because 30 is very small and 48 is very large, both seeming to represent smaller portions of society. I figured it was the 32 just based on probability of 'average size'.

cocopium-40

Yeah... pretty sick to think that 'charity' dollars are actually going to fund studies such as this!

0pedanterrific
How so?
cocopium-30

I think you could have found a nicer way to make your point..... a better example.

In California autism rates have reached 1 in 88 (propaganda.... or real rate? Hard to tell. Nonetheless, it is high), and are steadily increasing all over the world.

This disorder is so prevalent now that when you speak on any issue at all, someone in your audience has probably been affected by autism.

Using traits of the disabled as some type of caricature example to espouse your unrelated opinions is not only unproductive..... but it also makes you look like a jerk.

I am absolutely NOT in support of a 'politically correct' society, but your example was in poor taste.