Ethical Donating

Clique-Blog
2 min readAug 4, 2021

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The current world population is 7.9 billion as of August 2021 according to the most recent United Nations estimates elaborated by Worldometer. The COVID-19 pandemic threatens to push 88 million to 115 million people into extreme poverty in 2020, with the total rising to as many as 150 million by 2021. Meanwhile, a lot of people suffering and another group of people is living in a comfortable zone. I feel that is a little bit selfish acting. So we need to help people who need help. At the beginning of this post, I would like to invite all of you to help them as you can.

With the Covid-19 pandemic, I think this topic was an appropriate topic. You can see there are three types of people on social media.

  1. People who did donations as well as publish on social media.
  2. People who did donations but did not publish on social media.
  3. People who did not do donations.

First I request all of you to don’t relate to the third category. Please, try to relate to the above two categories.

And there are a group of people who didn’t participate in any kind of donation and also criticizing others who publish their donations on social media. The group is the worst.

“Is it a must to publish those works on social media?” That is the problem we are discussing today.

At the start, I must describe to you Human Ethics. All of us like to live as independent persons. We don’t like to depend on someone else. So, my kind request is when you are doing a donation please protect human ethics. If you are publishing images please hide their identity. Publishing their identity can be an embarrassment for them one day. So please don’t do it. And the doner must aware of the respect of the receiver too.

I don’t see it as wrong if you publish such a respectful donation on social media. Because the good comments for that can motivate you for more and more such donations. It is really good.

And another good reason is by looking at your donation thousands of people can motivate for doing such charity works.

Some people may blame you you show off. But don’t care about those. If you are doing that with respect and protecting human ethics don’t be hesitate if you need to publish them on social media.

Some people do donations and they don’t like to publish them on social media. Actually, that is not a heroic act. That is your personal preference. If you don’t like it you can avoid publishing those kinds of stuff. If you like to publish do your donations respectfully for the receiver and publish it.

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