Compare and contrast pro-death charities with pro-life charities.
I looked at 25 pro-death Canadian charities. On average, they depend on government grants for 69% of their revenue. Their receipted donations ($3,880,807) only amount to 7% of their revenue. They received $39,239,005 in grants, or an average of $1,569,560 per charity.
I looked at 15 pro-life Canadian charities. Pro-life charities on average depend on government grants for only .33% of their revenue and depend on 65% of their income on receipted donations ($14,699,109). (Only three of the 15 actually received government funding.) They received a total of $73,558 in grants for those three charities.
(NOTE: all charities also receive revenue from Non-receipted donations, Gifts from other registered charities, and other revenue).
In other words, the pro-deathers probably wouldn't be in the death business at all, if they were not so heavily dependent on government grants. It is a very lucrative business to be in the killing business. Tax dollars literally flow into your income statement by the millions, thanks to Justin Trudeau and his support for abortion and MAID. And I'm not talking about the millions and millions used to do the actual killing part for abortions and MAID deaths. No, I am only talking about the government grants to those who promote/advocate/celebrate the killing.
Pro-death charities
- advancement of education
- advancement of religion
- certain other purposes that benefit the community in a way the courts have said is charitable"
This is incredible information and underlines the dedication of pro life supporters. It also points directly at the disparate support for life endorsing charities over death advocating charities. One of the first things that should happen when the Liberal government is defeated is the cutting off of these funds. Let those groups dependent on government largesse feel the pain of the poverty they so richly deserve. ProLife groups will continue to thrive as they always have and the opponents of life will disappear for lack of funding.
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