It was 150 or so people killed. While it's a horrible event, it's not something like Nepal or other disasters requiring something like this.
I'm all for showing support but bungie could throw a shader out in about 10 minutes for free, if they wanted to.
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That's the point. Your not getting this great thing. It's about the money.
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My point is, it's not devastation on some grand scale. Money isn't needed.
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That's arguable. You look at base #'s yeah it's not the worst, but talk to parents that just lost their children, and children that just lost their parents? The entire planet could have reversed its axis and they would be less shocked.
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Money doesn't help with grief. I'm sure we will assist with investigating the incident etc but everything related to the victims and their families can be done through their government.
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Did you fully read the post about how money can be used?
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Yes. Pretty sure it's a socialist country. Everything is covered for the most part and their medical care is better than ours. Missionaries? It's not some third world country where people are living in mud huts.
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Haha no. Missionaries go all over the world. Even America. I don't want to be rude, but suggesting they only go to 3rd world countries shows your a little oblivious to the reality of the topic.
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No, it shows my understanding of what missionaries do may be limited. Even so, still don't see the need. France is capable of taking care of itself in this situation. More people will be murdered in inner city Chicago, Los Angeles and New York at se point. If your looking for victims or people to save, you could start there.
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USA doesn't [i]need[/i] help. Yet in 9/11 people from all over sent support.
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If you don't understand the difference between the two events, we should stop talking.
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Obviously theirs differences, but at the core of it people were hurt and the world was impacted through death. Theirs ways money can help. I probably won't respond. Just FYI.
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You got a good point, government has everything sorted out, the families have to work on grief themselves, therapy could somewhat help but for the most part, government has everything sorted out