You know, like people who do it to benefit socially by projecting an image of being “a good person” towards others, rather than people who genuinelly empathis with and care about others (who are not in fact loud about their “charity”, because being seen as charitable is not why they do it).
I lived for a decade in Britain and that society is all about “keeping up apperances” at any cost (maybe why their Performing Arts are some of, if not THE, best in the World) and not at all about empathy.
They sure are loudly “supportive” of “Charity”.
You know, like people who do it to benefit socially by projecting an image of being “a good person” towards others, rather than people who genuinelly empathis with and care about others (who are not in fact loud about their “charity”, because being seen as charitable is not why they do it).
I lived for a decade in Britain and that society is all about “keeping up apperances” at any cost (maybe why their Performing Arts are some of, if not THE, best in the World) and not at all about empathy.