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by halfnormalform
1535 days ago
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Because once you donate money, you have given it away, and it's gone. If you're expecting something in return you are trying to make a purchase, not a donation. Punishment would involve having something further taken away. If they jailed people for donating, that would be punishment. |
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Presumably to the entity you intended to donate to, no? I would argue that determining where your money goes is a right.. If I intercepted all of your future charitable donations for my own purposes you would be understandably upset.