Sunday, July 28, 2013

Brave Peter Buffett Attacks the Charitable Industrial Complex

Peter Buffett on Philanthropic Colonialism and Conscience Laundering by the Wealthy.

Peter Buffett, son of Warren Buffett the third richest man in the World, raises major issues about charities  which, as he notes, is "an old story."


He writes, in The New York Times, see link below,  "Inside any important philanthropy meeting.... heads of state meeting with investment managers and corporate leaders .. are searching for answers with their right hand to problems that others in the room have created with their left... (While) inequality is continually rising..... (B)etween 2001 and 2011, the number of nonprofits increased 25 percent. Their growth rate now exceeds that of both the business and government sectors. It’s a massive business, with approximately $316 billion given away in 2012 in the United States alone and more than 9.4 million employed."

He adds, "As more lives and communities are destroyed by the system that creates vast amounts of wealth for the few..... (“conscience laundering” involves feeling) better about accumulating more than any one person could possibly need to live on by sprinkling a little around as an act of charity. ....as long as most folks are patting themselves on the back for charitable acts, we’ve got a perpetual poverty machine."


Peter Buffet says charitable intervention cannot solve the issues of providing clean water, access to health products and free markets, better education and safer living conditions. "It can only kick the can down the road."

He implies that billions of dollars of charitable giving is thus being wasted, including by his dad Warren Buffett as well as Bill Gates, head of the Gates foundation which handles the bulk of Warren Buffett's philanthropic giving. Also in criticizing market based methods of measuring charitable impact, like return on investment, is Peter Buffett's attacking the Gates foundation, which uses similar measures?

So what then is the role of charities like the one Peter Buffett heads? He has no answers but writes, "It’s time for a new operating system.... something built from the ground up. New code." This lack of solutions is likely to be the focus of counter attacks on him by the charitable food chain, arguing  that "New code" sounds naive while the charities are at least tackling specific problems however imperfectly.  

Best wishes to Peter Buffett for bravely pointing out the conscience laundering factories. Wonder if the impact of his arguments will be more than cocktail chatter at upcoming fund raising galas, which are the core of social life for many involved in the charitable industrial complex.

His sister Susan A. Buffett runs The Sherwood Foundation, which got its name from the Sherwood forest in Nottinghamshire, England the hiding place of the legendary Robin Hood and his group.


Peter Buffett: The Charitable Industrial Complex

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Top Jokes About New York City (c)

Jokes About Dogs in New York (c)

  • Why does it rain in New York?

So the dog poop on the sidewalks can be washed away. 

 

  • Why do New Yorkers keep dogs?

So they have a reason to go outside to smoke while talking on their cell phones. 

 

  • Who do New York smokers talk to while outside with their cellphones? 

HappyToChatWhileUSmoke.com, the cheapest chat service based in Bangalore India. 

 

  • Why is there a pond for miniature sail boats in Central Park?

So that dogs of wealthy residents can get a wash by jumping in the water. 

 

Jokes About Traffic in New York (c)

  • Why are there bus lanes in New York? 

So the bicyclists can ride at 70 miles per hour


  • Why are there bike lanes in New York?

So the pedicabs and Chinese food delivery boys can go at full speed.


  • Why are there pedestrian only zones on some New York streets?

So the European tourists can enjoy a leisurely ride on their rented bicycles

 

       Jokes About New York City neighborhoods (c)

 Why are parts of Brooklyn and Bronx safe to walk around even at 3 am?

There is no unorganized crime in these areas.

 

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Monday, July 1, 2013

Anti-Frieze for the Frieze New York Art Fair

Frieze New York Art Fair: The New York Times' Story Pours Some Much Needed Anti-Frieze

Photo source: Artnet.com

 

Comment May 12, 2013

The Frieze Art Fair import from London, at a snaking pavilion on New York's Randall's Island, is only two years old but deserves the yawning response it generated.

During the early VIP session on opening day, the European upper crust perhaps, or their imitators, discretely went around snubbing those they perceived to be below them in the social ladder. At the evening public  session many of the Euro masses were loud and smoked, ignoring the no smoking signs, to show they were anti-establishment.

Besides three separately timed VIP entries, Guy Trebay of The New York Times noted ".. there is always a further level of importance and inclusion, another door opened to the elect, the artist Liz Glynn had constructed the Vault, a Prohibition-style bar...The prize, of course, was reveling in the knowledge that you were on the inside." Guess next year, to generate fresh excitement, Frieze may need  a bar up in a balloon plus seven VIP entries.

Discussing the 80-foot red balloon dog by Paul McCarthy, Trebay concludes, "Or was it a reminder that bubble markets are like blowup puppies? All it takes is one sharp prick and ... well, we all know how that story ends."

Here are the links to Trebay's story:

The Elite Browse and Forage at Frieze Art Fair - NYTimes.com image
www.nytimes.com/2013/.../the-elite-browse-and-forage-at-frieze-art-fair.ht...
May 10, 2013 – The Frieze Art Fair's New York iteration has become the latest stop for wealthy buyers of contemporary art, a well-established, defining marker ...

 http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/12/fashion/the-elite-browse-and-forage-at-frieze-art-fair.html?_r=0

 

 

Oprah Winfrey "OK to Fail". Video of speech to Harvard graduates

OK to Fail Oprah Winfrey tells Harvard graduates


Oprah Winfrey, in her commencement speech to Harvard University's class of 2013, said it is OK to fail, as she digs out of a ratings slump for her new TV show.

Here is the link to the official video of her speech:

 http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/multimedia/oprah-winfrey-commencement-speech-harvard-commencement-2013/

And a link to the full text of her speech:

http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2013/05/winfreys-commencement-address/