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Here's a story that while it may look superficial merits some discussion:
http://mashable.com/2011/08/12/jonathans-card-hacked-starbucks/
The gist of it is this: as you may or may not have heard, a guy named Jonathan Stark released his Starbucks card to the world to act as a large scale "take a penny, leave a penny" type deal. People take and or leave the money they wish. Despite this sort of thing being vulnerable to abuse, it's been rather successful.
Now a guy with the rather ironic name of Sam Odio (Spanish for "hate". Seriously.) has been stealing money from the card (a total of $625). And is selling the card on eBay. The kicker is that he is going to donate the money to charity. Odio has called the card venture "yuppies buying yuppies coffee" and that "helping a stranger find their next caffeine fix is not what we should be worried about in today’s world"
Now, I support charity as much as the next person, but one thing I support even more is personal boundaries and free will. Charity should come from within and what this guy is doing is stealing from people and acting like a holier than thou douchebag about it just because he has a "higher purpose". Even if there are better things people could be doing with their money, taking away their choices about it isn't the way to prove your point. Not to mention it opens up a whole can of worms as to if that is REALLY the best thing to do with the money (which charity is best? Which cause? It's the classic "Appeal to worse problems" fallacy)
Anyway, that's my opinion. I'd like to know what's yours.
http://mashable.com/2011/08/12/jonathans-card-hacked-starbucks/
The gist of it is this: as you may or may not have heard, a guy named Jonathan Stark released his Starbucks card to the world to act as a large scale "take a penny, leave a penny" type deal. People take and or leave the money they wish. Despite this sort of thing being vulnerable to abuse, it's been rather successful.
Now a guy with the rather ironic name of Sam Odio (Spanish for "hate". Seriously.) has been stealing money from the card (a total of $625). And is selling the card on eBay. The kicker is that he is going to donate the money to charity. Odio has called the card venture "yuppies buying yuppies coffee" and that "helping a stranger find their next caffeine fix is not what we should be worried about in today’s world"
Now, I support charity as much as the next person, but one thing I support even more is personal boundaries and free will. Charity should come from within and what this guy is doing is stealing from people and acting like a holier than thou douchebag about it just because he has a "higher purpose". Even if there are better things people could be doing with their money, taking away their choices about it isn't the way to prove your point. Not to mention it opens up a whole can of worms as to if that is REALLY the best thing to do with the money (which charity is best? Which cause? It's the classic "Appeal to worse problems" fallacy)
Anyway, that's my opinion. I'd like to know what's yours.