And of course, MicroSoft is one of the biggest problems this world is facing, The rest is far less important than some bloated software company which makes crippled software. You people need to set priorities. Look at what other multinationals do, things that make MicroSoft look like a charity. But of course, everybody understands what a big mark MicroSoft is, and what easy glory you can gain from bashing it.
I've already covered that point:
The only thing to take issue with is if people oppose them without knowing why, or without opposing other corporations that are equally bad.
Maybe "equally bad or worse" would've been better wording, but surely I got my point across. I have no personal beef, and I never said I had. If I make fun of them, it's over an issue that's close to home for me, and because I get a kick out of it. I'm well aware that there are worse corporations and other groups of powerful people that are doing worse things to the world.
But by the same token, Microsoft is still a bad company. I never said I think they're the pinnacle of inhumanity, but they're still quite immoral, and that's enough for me to be anti-Microsoft. What's the problem here? lol
Bill gates has a charity foundation. (Bill and melinda gates foudnation) and it is said that Bill Gates will leave only mirosoft to his children and the money will go for poor people in Africa. He can end poverty you know..
He's the richest (second richest? Apparently he got passed up by someone recently) man in the world, I think it's kin of expected of him to give some back lol. And if he does indeed give his money to fight poverty in Africa when he dies (where'd you get that information? I'm not saying it's not true, but there's tons of Bill Gates rumors), it's not like it's any skin off his back. I can't imagine how I'll use whatever money I have after I die. lol
Also, no, even if he has the best of intentions, he can't end poverty by just throwing money at the country. It has to go through the right channels to get to the right places to provide the right
opportunities for the African countries to pull themselves out of poverty. Getting there would be a long and painful process, and you'd have to deal with wiping out a huge AIDS epidemic and dealing with government leaders who honestly just don't give a shit about the impoverished in their country, to name a few. And even if you do wipe out all the obstacles and create the opportunities, it's up to the people to pull themselves out. Poverty is a lifestyle, and you never know what the reactions will be to such a lifestyle change (such as the large amount of crime in former slaves right after they were freed in America). I imagine it could bring the best or worst out of people.
Now I think Bill Gates has a net worth of $56 billion or something, and we're talking about him giving it all to Africa, right? Here's something for comparison: The Iraq War has so far cost the US $491 billion. Gates can help the situation in Africa, but he most certainly can't solve it.