Biker = ATM???
Bikers are among the
most generous groups of people in America. This in itself is a very
good thing. The issue I see with it is that we are being used and
abused by most charities out there. They care nothing about the
wants, needs, life styles of bikers, they only care about us as an
ATM or money machine.
Do we ever see these
“charity people” at a biker event supporting bikers? No.
In the old days we
took care of our own. A brother or sister went down, we set up an
event to help them. A member of a bikers family had an issue got
sick, lost a job. Hey, they are family we did what we could to help
them out. That's what it was. A biker loved animals, or veterans
and there was a local volunteer charity that needed help, a run would
be setup. We all supported each other in the biker community which
is how it should be.
Word of this got out
and the professional scam artists, I mean the CEO's of charities
making 6 figure incomes saw this and decided to give themselves a
raise by tapping bikers bank accounts, the generosity of the biker
community.
To this extent they
hired PR people to build “fantastic must go on rides” and use the
MSM to build them up. Did you ever stop and think that you pay say
$50 for the driver and passenger, you get a meal, they claim its a
good one with trophies and other little things. So your $50 goes for
the meal, police, the CEO's salary and the salary of all the other
professionals involved in the run, how much actually goes to the
charity, the supposed reason for the ride?
Now what about all
those other local rides, someone is sick, someone got hurt, something
happened. Have they supported local biker charity events? Have they
ever rode a bike? Or are they the ones that call the police and the
legislators and complain about the loud pipes, the music, rides going
through their towns and that bikers don't wear helmets. But let's
fleece the bikers for their money.
You won't find me on
any of the above rides.
In my case animals,
veterans or any other all volunteer run to help a biker or the family
member of a biker going through hard times, that's the ride for me.
Before you go on a
ride,take a good hard look at the charity, are they local so you know
where the money is going. Are they all volunteer so you know that
beside the run expenses, the person, family or group the ride is
being held for gets all the rest of the money. And most important
are they BIKERS or BIKER FAMILY? If they are, that's the ride and
group to help and support. Let the wannabees and the egotists go on
the rides for the groups that look down on us until they want our
money.
(Don't feel these
suggestions are just for bikers. They work for all groups. The main
thing is Charity Begins at Home. Find a local, all volunteer charity
and support it, not the businesses that call themselves charities.)
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