Museum of Modern Art hungrr in the garden
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Yeah, their trying to help less fortunate people, they must be hippies... fuckin moron.
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Man those Jack A**es have a lot of nerve treating the mascot of hunger like that!
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This is the truth of what we are becoming. I love my country dearly but we have nurtured a police state. This is what it is like to be different AND this is how hard it can be to make a difference! I love this one eyed activist. Lets end hunger. It could be done quite easily. And lets not ever be afraid to speak the truth even when outnumbered by hostile idiots. Thank you for your efforts. You got me to take notice and get fired up!
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Nice video and keep up the awarness....
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Why did you even post your comment? I never said I had an agenda or cause. Non profit organizations pay for licenses all the time for rallies. Do you think that people can just walk down a street for a protest and not get the permission from the city? They have to otherwise everyone would be arrested for disturbing the peace and various other charges. My post was an observation from my perspective of the video. If I even cared about your opinion I would ask you what you thought about it.
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2 thumbs up. Keep up the good work man!
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Do you HONESTLY think the city let them do that for FREE????
For a non profit organization that gives the money they earn to people, it's alot of money.
But, I like your cause sapperman. Actually, I don't, because your cause is..? I dunno, your post was completely useless.
They're doing it the right way, and are reasing hungrr awareness, and I support their cause, and this video.
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Like those smoking ads. The ones where they put the chalk outlines or the body parts all over the streets. They requested a license to use the public areas and went through the proper channels to get their points across. Why risk tarnishing your objective by going around the process? I still think that you guys are a terrific organization but you don't need sympathy from people to reach your goals, you can only hope that people resort to being humane in this country cause it's long overdue
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I agree and support their cause one hundred percent but they have to do it more intelligently. If you are trying to raise awareness or get donations on private property then you need to have enough courtesy to at least ask the owners of the property otherwise these things will happen. I donate my extra money throughout the year, not just holidays but I give my money to organizations that don't resort to silly stunts or bending the rules because they are the forefront of nobility.
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what u said makes no sense. if u had read my post before replying, you would have noticed that I had mentioned that they weren't bothering anyone. therefore, no one had anything thrown in their face. they came to see art and saw a moving exhibit, they don't have to look at it and are free to move away.
It's based on the Newman's Own model. Have a little fun, and do a little good. Sell stuff people might like and give the profits away. It's much simpler to set up and run than a non profit. And we pay federal, state and local taxes. Mostly, it's about getting people talking and thinking about hunger in America.
Gaaagle 5 years ago
Actually, we have donated time and money to the local food banks. We also take time out of our lives to go out and have a little fun and help people remember that people in America need help feeding their families.
Gaaagle 5 years ago
We've spoken to people about hunger and many have listened and enjoyed our antics. If one person gives some time or a couple dollars to their local food bank or just starts to think about the issue of hunger, we've done something.
read about what people are doing in their towns and cities:
check out hungrr dot com
Gaaagle 5 years ago
Time will tell what we have accomplished. People on the street have been positive and interested. We've spoken to people about hunger and many have listened and enjoyed our antics. If one person gives some time or a couple dollars to their local food bank or just starts to think about the issue of hunger, we've done something. read about what people are doing in their towns and cities:
check out hungrr dot com
Gaaagle 5 years ago
When you worry about taking a serious stand, I'll pay attention. All I saw in that video was a bunch of illiterate attention seekers.
ModInside 5 years ago
Yes we are attention seekers. We seek the attention of those who are unaware of the real issues of hunger in America and around the world.
Gaaagle 5 years ago