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A billion dollars really isn't that much in the grand scheme of things + most current billionaires aren't exactly holding a billion in liquid cash that can easily be yeeted onto worthy consideration. Jeff Bezos' ex-wife, Mackenzie, has launched 10 figures into charity in the last couple years, and it seems remarkably difficult to tell what that figure has actually accomplished in terms of yield and realworld impact.
Part of me wonders what happens if this same attempt is made in a European country and somebody comes in with strong accusations of platforming Neo-Nazis or racists or whatnot.
She could do it, because there is already huge, decades old network of left wing charities and NGO's ready to be funded. Lots of the cash was snatched by the organizers for large mansions and other necessary expenses, but most of really went where it was supposed to go.
There is no such thing in right wing world (excluding mainstream and useless conservative institutions). All of potential right wing donor cash will be instanly appropriated by grifters and scammers.
The difference between supplying organized army that is fighting, vs just sending stuff to nowhere.
That feels very much not true. Considere AIPAC. Sure, notionally bipartisan, but I will call support for an ethnostate with a far-right government enacting far-right policies a right-wing cause area.
And quite effective, too. I think there was recently a vote where only about a quarter of the representatives were willing to vote for cutting funding for Israel. I doubt that this reflects the electorate.
(White nationalists, you heard it here first: don't waste your donations on the KKK, MAGA or Neonazi groups, when AIPAC can offer you ten times the blood on your hands per dollar spent.)
AIPAC is, in a US context, actually bipartisan. The right is defined by opposing trans women in women's sports, even when no one supports it, and the left is defined by supporting abortion rights, even when no one is opposing them. AIPAC does neither.
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