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Will It Soon Be "arise Sir Fogle" For Your Work With Charities?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ben Fogle was paid a fee for work, to which he is entitled.
It may well be that he then donated that fee to the charity, and chose not to self-aggrandise by announcing that fact.
But the point is this - there is not a point at which people should not be paid for what they do, no matter how much money they are worth.
Do you imagine that Paul McCartney rings round his record labels and tells them not to bother paying the royalties he receives when his music is sold?
And why should he?
People are entitled to receive the agreed rate for their labour, and it is up to them to decide what they do with it.
It is not the business of the Mail, or anyone else - except of course that it makes a 'news story' for their readers to get het up about.
It may well be that he then donated that fee to the charity, and chose not to self-aggrandise by announcing that fact.
But the point is this - there is not a point at which people should not be paid for what they do, no matter how much money they are worth.
Do you imagine that Paul McCartney rings round his record labels and tells them not to bother paying the royalties he receives when his music is sold?
And why should he?
People are entitled to receive the agreed rate for their labour, and it is up to them to decide what they do with it.
It is not the business of the Mail, or anyone else - except of course that it makes a 'news story' for their readers to get het up about.
Indeed Cloverjo - or all of it, or more - but we will never know.
It is typical of the small-minded Mail reporting to infer that a rich man should not be paid for his work.
It would be interesting to know what proportion of the editorial team's collective income is donated to any charity - but that's not our business, of course.
Oh, hang on ....
It is typical of the small-minded Mail reporting to infer that a rich man should not be paid for his work.
It would be interesting to know what proportion of the editorial team's collective income is donated to any charity - but that's not our business, of course.
Oh, hang on ....
jackthehat
/// You, alone, appear not to have understood why I wrote what I did, AOG. ///
Same lame excuses.
It seems that it is perfectly in order to insult some nationals or even shorten or describe them in a certain way, but woe betide anyone who dares to do likewise against certain other peoples.
/// You, alone, appear not to have understood why I wrote what I did, AOG. ///
Same lame excuses.
It seems that it is perfectly in order to insult some nationals or even shorten or describe them in a certain way, but woe betide anyone who dares to do likewise against certain other peoples.
AOG - culture dictates that there are certain standard colloquial expressions used by some races to describe others.
Jack used one of those - it is widely acknowledged and accepted as being jocular and non-offensive.
For some reason, you chose to pick a non-existent argument about using that same expression about other races.
That is meaningless, because people do not use that expression about other races, so your point cannot be explored further.
But you appear still to be looking to make an argument - even though there is none to be had.
Jack's last response is correct - you appear to be the only person who misinterpreted her comment - but I doubt you will get her to rise to the bait of taking this further.
Jack used one of those - it is widely acknowledged and accepted as being jocular and non-offensive.
For some reason, you chose to pick a non-existent argument about using that same expression about other races.
That is meaningless, because people do not use that expression about other races, so your point cannot be explored further.
But you appear still to be looking to make an argument - even though there is none to be had.
Jack's last response is correct - you appear to be the only person who misinterpreted her comment - but I doubt you will get her to rise to the bait of taking this further.
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