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Tonight's All Star Family Fortunes ........
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I'm prob missing something here and I'm poss gonna get slated, but here goes ............
In tonight's episode of "All Star Family Fortunes", the family won 10k at the end and then told us which charity the money was going to : "Out There" - A charity set up in aid of families of prisoners (in the Manchester area ?) Ok, what am I missing - aren't people in prison for a reason ?? Why the freakin' 'ell should we be setting up charities to help their familes ??
Surely this money would be best spent on the victims of crime ??
In tonight's episode of "All Star Family Fortunes", the family won 10k at the end and then told us which charity the money was going to : "Out There" - A charity set up in aid of families of prisoners (in the Manchester area ?) Ok, what am I missing - aren't people in prison for a reason ?? Why the freakin' 'ell should we be setting up charities to help their familes ??
Surely this money would be best spent on the victims of crime ??
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I can agree in principle with the charity's intentions, but I stand by my earlier comment:
"I can't help feel that some prisoners would be scoffing at the fact that their families were being helped after their wrong-doings."
.... and as for the charity not providing financial help;
quotes from Zac's link:
"..... the gift of a holiday inclusive of door-to-door transport for the whole family ......"
and:
"At Christmas I was really sad because it was my son's first Christmas and his dad was not around. However, we received gifts from Out There ...."
"I can't help feel that some prisoners would be scoffing at the fact that their families were being helped after their wrong-doings."
.... and as for the charity not providing financial help;
quotes from Zac's link:
"..... the gift of a holiday inclusive of door-to-door transport for the whole family ......"
and:
"At Christmas I was really sad because it was my son's first Christmas and his dad was not around. However, we received gifts from Out There ...."
In the past I would have said stuff 'em, hope I am more tolerant now (probably nowhere near as tolerant as I could be). 'Till you land on your arse from an almighty high (of our own making) you don't really start to appreciate how bad things can be (eg, your husband rings social services to ask how to feed your children).
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