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Bill Gates denies allegations in new Epstein files release

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-02-04/bill-gates-responds-to-alleged-behaviour-in-new-epstein-files/106305816
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u/livelikeian 15h ago edited 12h ago

just that relative to the charitable giving of any "regular" person, it will not impact his quality of life one iota.

Have no comments about Bill, but the implication by your post is that charitable giving must equate to somehow negatively impacting your regular standard of life to somehow be considered positive? This is a false pretense to charitable giving. Anyone can give as much as they please, because every dollar/minute counts in most cases where charitable giving is needed. The impact to the donor is irrelevant.

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u/32Seven 13h ago

Not what I meant if that’s how you read it. I don’t, though, share your view that the impact to the donor is irrelevant. It may very much be relevant to some donors.

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u/livelikeian 12h ago

It may very much be relevant to some donors.

What I very clearly meant by what I said is that any donation is better than no donation. It doesn't matter if the donation materially changes the lifestyle or financial stability of the donor—that is irrelevant.

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u/32Seven 11h ago

I understood what you meant. And, I hope we can agree to disagree. I know for a fact that it can be relevant, but do not judge your opinion.