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For these extreme do-gooders, MacFarquhar writes, it is always wartime.
The Reparations website is a bit like Craigslist for do-gooders.
The Reparations website is a bit like Craigslist for do-gooders.
But we are seen as just a bunch of do-gooders.
Some students call them snitches or see them as meddling do-gooders.
The latest batch of time-defying do-gooders turned up on Dec.
Some radical do-gooders are what the philosopher Susan Wolf calls rational saints.
And, how a toxic working environment can poison lives even among do-gooders.
But she wanted to take "solidarity" past its popular use by do-gooders.
But that doesn't mean the participants were consciously choosing to punish do-gooders.
There's an even bigger risk to equating dot-org sites with do-gooders.
This isn't some sanitized story of do-gooders taking on a great evil.
Can this under-funded squad of do-gooders rally enough senators to their cause?
Why do these for-profit companies insist on selling themselves as such do-gooders?
I'm a distinct outlier among all the do-gooders, but I like that role.
They are also ill-disposed to do-gooders poking about in their poisoned souls.
He was deeply cynical about the human condition, and didn't take do-gooders seriously.
Every year is a mix of politicians, entrepreneurs, disruptors, celebrities, whistleblowers, and do-gooders.
Plenty of bloggers and do-gooders have tried it, and they all claim it's legit.
The sum, a substantial 1% of their combined GDP, won't come from foreign do-gooders.
These volunteer do-gooders are interfering "asses" who revel in passing down unduly punitive sentences.
In the short term, the unmasking of phoney do-gooders gives cheer to organised criminals.
Also "do-gooders"—people who always want to look good and to do good things.
In a sea of heroic do-gooders, Punisher was a welcome arrival onto the Marvel scene.
They eschewed primary-colored spandex-clad do-gooders in favor of science fiction, weirdness, and sex.
The company focuses on inspiring people to be do-gooders and to recognize those doing good.
For years Preston has been trying to re-brand the KKK as peaceful, Christian do-gooders.
"In Milan, A Carnival of Do-Gooders," read the headline in the right-leaning Il Giornale.
Our suggestion -- call in the Scooby-Doo crew, or any number of acclaimed animated do-gooders.
Nonetheless, environmental do-gooders that were taken in by the cafe's green market continue to feel betrayed.
These kids need rescue -- not by do-gooders simply providing the basics, but by all of us.
Presenting the Marines instead as global do-gooders attracted kids across the political, racial and socioeconomic spectrum.
The "effective altruism" movement, a group of scientifically minded do-gooders, argue that this view is too pessimistic.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: This was done by the do-gooders, the liberals, the people who wanted to improve society.
Instead, it is a refrigerator stocked by do-gooders—often a church, restaurant, or community group—with food.
A stampede of foreign do-gooders and international financial auditors into Venezuela would probably mean trouble for them.
The Home Office does not often have the chance to please do-gooders, populists and bosses at once. ■
And there's definitely PR incentive to add your name to a list of the world's most elite do-gooders.
Krasinski's efforts are part of a growing trend of celebrity do-gooders using their birthdays to make a difference.
He can and might just do it and it terrifies the softhearted do-gooders who are coddling foreign criminals.
For social-minded progressives — including local governments — VFA brought in bright do-gooders intent on helping rebuild crumbling inner cities.
As for J.J. himself, he can be— especially when faced with well-meaning if condescending do-gooders — straight-up mean.
If you live in a slum, your child might go to a school run by a bunch of do-gooders.
Most do-gooders came with grocery bags full of acorns and one guy came to the center with an unexpected delivery.
The two little pigs behind StrawCoin and StickCoin represent the tech bros and the hollow do-gooders that populate Silicon Valley.
When elections come or when people need something, politicians and do-gooders perform their own sorts of marches through exploited communities.
A lot of the people called to legal-services work are do-gooders, and they are a little passive and meek.
On Mike Rowe's show Returning the Favor, Facebook users nominate the do-gooders they'd like to see featured in future episodes.
Naturally she helps a ragtag group of do-gooders defeat a wart-covered Barron Harkkonnen-like baddie, played incongruously by John Cleese.
Could the WHG truly just be do-gooders trying to make the world a better place, or is something sinister going on?
Students will often present themselves as angelic do-gooders, but Kaplan says that every student brags about their love for community service.
Eleanor hates people thinking they're better than her, so of course a heaven full of self-righteous do-gooders would be a nightmare.
Before they become entrenched in the stories of the serial killers, they see themselves as do-gooders, as fighters for justice and understanding.
In his most recent book, Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World, Anand trains his focus on elite dogooders.
This squad of adorable do-gooders spend their days visiting schools, nursing homes and providing comfort to travelers at Los Angeles International airport.
But there is also an underlying truth to many of Mr. Buffett's words — ones that even the do-gooders among us may heed.
One problem is that most businesses still operate in silos where the number crunchers and the do-gooders are entirely divorced, Vanpeperstraete says.
In other words: When we're looking for someone to date or hang out with, extreme do-gooders of the consequentialist variety need not apply.
" Afterward, Mr. Salvini wrote on Facebook that "for the do-gooders" the "problem with Italy is 10 right-wing guys who read a pamphlet.
On its website, it bills itself as a Certified B Corporation, which is a kind of fair-trade stamp among for-profit do-gooders.
While much of the rhetoric of Documenta 14 invokes a common humanity, "Glimpse" proposes that even the do-gooders have motives of their own.
"I wonder what … all the do-gooders who want to fill Italy with immigrants are thinking now," Salvini said when posting the news on Twitter.
The NFL is bad, for sure, but let's not pretend the Patriots are a bunch of innocent do-gooders running a golden retriever rescue farm.
The drapes are rebellious and wear leather and ride motorbikes, and the squares are snarky do-gooders who sing in harmonies and never stay out late.
There is no propaganda, no brainwashing and no rose-tinted stories of happy-go-lucky communist do-gooders tricking kids into drinking the Marxist Kool-Aid.
The animal-loving do-gooders spent their Valentine's Day as Monarchs of the Mystic Krewe of Mardi Paws – which benefits nonprofit animal welfare organizations – in Mandeville, Louisiana.
Nope. Turns out that Cersei's plan to let the do-gooders deal with a world-ending catastrophe while she drank wine was the best plan all along!
If this is true, plenty of do-gooders right now are silently admitting to themselves that volunteering has done nothing but add more stress to their week.
Politicians and do-gooders were particularly interested in a new kind of music known as "rag-time", which William Devrey, the police chief, called "a filthy abomination".
Open source do-gooders like the co-founder of Wikipedia, Jimmy Wales, and the founder of the Internet Archive, Brewster Kahle, also expressed their opposition to the proposal.
In those moments, Thanos makes for a pretty good excuse to bring together the Avengers (and the Guardians, and other assorted do-gooders), or split them up again.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Both Mussolini and Hitler set up and ran ... UNIDENTIFIED MALE: ... this is done by the do-gooders, the liberals, the people who wanted to improve society.
While the do-gooders who dropped the bird off didn't know what the mysterious orange flier was, the staff at the wildlife hopsital quickly figured out the riddle.
With the elderly care sector already littered with stories of abuse, can for-profit companies enter an industry that has traditionally been the realm of nonprofit do-gooders?
Yet if Davos truly wants to redirect the ship of global capitalism, it should find some way to better reward actual do-gooders, as distinguished from the posers.
All around the world, people have come together to raise money to help — from the band Metallica to Kylie Jenner to national governments to do-gooders on Twitter.
Charitable giving is a hallmark of the holiday season, but this year, do-gooders aren't just dropping off clothes for the needy and sending food to soup kitchens.
Faced with the city's inaction, which it justifies by citing a lack of means and money, several associations of do-gooders have been taking matters into their own hands.
Hanging over all the promise, though, is the question of whether for-profit companies are well-suited to this line of work, long the province of nonprofit do-gooders.
What these well-intentioned but misguided do-gooders repeatedly fail to explain, however, is why the scourge of violence and poverty exists in these areas in the first place.
Word of Ford's funeral had spread across the social media world, prompting do-gooders to show up in the freezing cold to send off Ford the way he deserved.
Some campaigns are run by do-gooders, like marathon runners and youth organizations looking to support local victims charities, or artists working on zines and stage productions devoted to survivors.
He reasoned that, though plenty of do-gooders can grab entry-level jobs at non-profit groups, few have the quantitative skills to earn six-figure salaries at a bank.
It took Donald J. Trump to do what do-gooders, activists, politicians and TV ads failed to do: get the American public interested in midterm elections and the consequences of voting.
Then, in the summer before senior year, as Black Lives Matter was getting underway, she followed many other aspiring do-gooders to a summer job as an analyst at Goldman Sachs.
Inspired by T&B's commitment to giving back, we tapped a group of do-gooders at R29 HQ to share what they're doing this season to make others feel extra special.
After they put the word out on social media, they were flooded with do-gooders who provided the victims' families and close friends with items ranging from gift cards to food.
He raised a Clone Army and asked the Jedi Council to lead it — all part of his evil scheme to wipe those lightsaber-wielding do-gooders out once and for all.
The question for her and like-minded leftist do-gooders who want to avoid the quagmire Democratic Party politics can sometimes be is whether good intentions can do much of anything.
As you can see in the clip, these doggie do-gooders bring smiles wherever they go, not just brightening the day of pediatric patients but their families and friends as well.
Worse, they disguise themselves as do-gooders: They represent plaintiffs like Alaska Native American tribes who are losing their frozen land to warming temperatures, and communities impacted by sea-level rise.
Prodded by Ms. Ford, who did not respond to emails seeking comment, a cavalry of do-gooders arrived from Twitter and elsewhere, restoring the bookstore's online reputation and visiting in droves.
Currently, there aren't any laws that regulate how law enforcement employs long-range familial searching, which hobbyists and do-gooders have turned to for years to find the biological families of adoptees.
However, doing so would have meant colliding with the now dominant academic discourse, which, critical of cultural imperialism, is averse to portraying minority groups as helpless victims saved by white do-gooders.
Yang has previously been criticized by some who say his comments reinforce the "model minority" stereotype, which broadly paints Asians as overachieving do-gooders and Latinos and African-Americans as less deserving.
" Abdul then asked the do-gooders in his home the question that perhaps every refugee has asked at some point in their miserable escape from war: "Why would the world care about me?
Republicans need to think twice about locking arms with the left in this social-engineering experiment – they know what they're up to and they're looking for uninformed do-gooders to help them out.
In a slick, new television ad marking 95 years since the party was founded, the question is used to promote it as a community of humble do-gooders who quietly hold China together.
It is a cynical but essential truth that politicians are not altruistic do-gooders; rather, they behave predictably in ways that are likely to increase their own power and chances at re-election.
From this mix came the idea of "reform" as a way to adjust society to cope with its new realities — and the image of "reformers" as a special breed of educated do-gooders.
Those who fall deeply into a Spotify playlist or the latest installment of an addictive podcast enter a cocoon-like zone all but impenetrable to tourists, beggars and those do-gooders with clipboards.
DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters Breakingviews) - At the end of the World Economic Forum, Breakingviews' three delegates reflected on the highs and lows of the annual gathering of world leaders, corporate executives and do-gooders.
At the time, those who favored criminalizing booze, beer and wine included mercenary figures who profited handsomely from a black market created by prohibition, along with teetotaling "do-gooders" concerned with saving souls.
The Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM), the insurgent group-turned-ruling party, had long been feted by a motley crew of foreign do-gooders, mostly Americans, of whom the most famous was George Clooney.
In the political age bookended by Ronald Reagan's culture wars and a devastating terrorist attack, the God of Love began to look like a loser, one fit for liberation theologians, do-gooders, and feminists.
Kunkush's return to his family was no simple affair — it required help from dozens of do-gooders from all over the world and the help of a dedicated Facebook group to publicize the search.
Here are some of our favorite do-gooders so far: Celebrity chef José Andrés mobilized his charity World Central Kitchen and fed passengers quarantined on a Grand Princess cruise ship docked near San Francisco.
To be fair, deficit panic wasn't as naked a scam as the claim that do-gooders caused the financial crisis, although some of the loudest voices decrying the evils of deficits were obvious phonies.
The "go-getters" also outperformed the "do-gooders" on the job, seeing the same number of patients in their health clinics while conducting 29 percent more home visits and twice as many community health meetings.
Apparently, they're such goddamn do-gooders that they'll do whatever it takes to follow their parents' rules—even if that means pulling a Ferris Bueller and racing like a madman to get home on time.
The NGO Doctors Without Borders even came out against that provision of the deal, and having those humanitarian do-gooders come out against your ho-hum trade deal is not a good look, PR-wise.
"People think of think tanks as do-gooders, uncompromised and not bought like others in the political class," said Bill Goodfellow, the executive director of the Center for International Policy, a Washington-based think tank.
"This Europe must be changed, this Europe of bureaucrats, do-gooders, bankers, boats of migrants, it has to be changed," Ms. Ceccardi, the 32-year-old mayor of Cascina, Italy, roared to smatters of applause.
A secret meeting of would-be do-gooders is treated just as satirically as Landlorde's greed: The participants, wearing Mardi Gras masks, do little but argue over terminology and who should pay for the doughnuts.
Opinion ABUJA, Nigeria — The next time international do-gooders decide to lend their hashtag support to a cause in Africa, it would be wise to remember the fallout of the Bring Back Our Girls campaign.
But we should be more upset with what her story is emblematic of: a Western charity machine, propped up by an eager media, that valorizes inexperienced American do-gooders and that values heartwarming stories over impact.
While it may be tempting to write off Mr. Goldberg and Mr. Heath as millennial do-gooders piggybacking on poverty to make a quick buck, the Bombas co-founders say they are addressing a real need.
Socially responsible investing, long the bastion of faith-based activists and civic do-gooders, can now count several high-profile activists — including Clifton Robbins of Blue Harbour Group and Barry Rosenstein of Jana Partners – among its acolytes.
As a Jamaican native who has witnessed quite a few third-world missions, I tell him that sometimes our biggest laugh is directed at foreign do-gooders who really have no idea how to fix our problems.
Moral panic over trafficking of sex slaves and forced laborers is promoted not only by religious conservatives looking to crack down on consensual sex work and outlaw pornography but also by feminists and liberal Hollywood do-gooders.
But Meyler's story is emblematic of a larger rot within a sector of American philanthropy: the fetishization of young and inexperienced do-gooders setting out to change developing countries, regardless of whether they are qualified to do so.
The second episode of the game has Bruce investigating an idea that was suggested early on: that his parents weren't actually wealthy do-gooders, but instead were deeply connected to dangerous criminals like the mob boss Carmine Falcone.
"The Queen has these garden parties—this was do-gooder day, so there were 8,583 do-gooders there," he says, sitting in the kitchen of the 16th-century farmhouse he shares with his boyfriend of 26 years, Hugh Hamrick.
It's something that goes above and beyond with the real do-gooders—the people that are always looking out for the MOOP that isn't theirs, like a little plastic ring that was made in China that shouldn't be there.
So here's what we're gathering from other critics: Angie Han, Mashable In those moments, Thanos makes for a pretty good excuse to bring together the Avengers (and the Guardians, and other assorted do-gooders), or split them up again.
But thanks to the anonymous do-gooders, many families will not need to worry about keeping up with these payments, and Roes says getting to tell customers that their balances have been paid has been a boost for his staff, too.
"The Joshua Tree" was a high-water mark of an era when leading rockers were eager to be role models and do-gooders, giving benefit concerts like Live Aid and Amnesty International's Conspiracy of Hope tour, which both included U2.
Then there are the new co-workers: a body the size of a small high school packed with nothing but strivers, do-gooders, bossy types and shiny pennies, none so shiny as this year — some so shiny you could go blind.
In the first season she tries to blend in with the other do-gooders, makes a few friends (played by William Jackson Harper, Jameela Jamil and Manny Jacinto) and hides her identity from the head of the Good Place (Ted Danson).
Dismayed about ripping off do-gooders — mawkishness is the only aspect in which "Bad Santa 2" outpaces its predecessor — Willie is not above beating up a street Santa (Mike Starr) who gets into a dispute with him over a spot to stand.
These people deserve credit for giving money to noble causes (though some nonprofits are lobbying organizations masquerading as do-gooders) but their wealth, in many cases, isn't paying for the basics of health care, defense, education and everything else that taxes pay for.
He winds up becoming a minor media sensation for his handling of the walkout, even getting mislabeled as the school's principal in local news reports; the young, slumming do-gooders on the faculty, all of whom resent Janelle deeply, jokingly congratulate him for his promotion.
His actions — along with the adventures of the fictional pulp heroes Doc Savage and the Shadow and the first comic-book superhero, Superman — inspired other would-be do-gooders in the "Watchmen" world to follow in his footsteps by masking up and fighting crime.
The choice will give those wondering about Mr. Evans's frame of mind plenty to chew on: His character, known only as Bill, is essentially a narcissistic creep, with a vision of protecting the innocent that lifts a warped mirror to the actor's usual procession of do-gooders.
Set in a world where seemingly alien superheroes are descending upon the real world, The Tick might have a real shot at success in 2016, when do-gooders in Spandex are just as much a part of the TV landscape as they ever were in movies.
But just to kick the tires on that story a bit: Is it possible that our preference comes about not because we want someone who'll prioritize us but because being with radical do-gooders makes us feel crappy about ourselves — because we feel like immoral jerks compared to them?
"The European dream is being buried by the bureaucrats, the do-gooders and the bankers who are governing Europe for too much time," Mr. Salvini said this past week at the introduction of a new alliance of far-right and populist parties before European parliamentary elections in May.
Because we as a society have an obsession with scale and other common measures of success, researchers and do-gooders have a natural tendency to want to use simple measures (as described in our blog post) and other "gold standards" to gauge the impact of the money spent and effort expended.
A great many other do-gooders besides the doctor above, such as medical professionals, friends, relative strangers, are also quick to point out that my existence will be much improved, that my back will feel much better, or that my brace will last much longer if I watch my weight.
So Trump made the right call, and in so doing he briefly vindicated a case that his supporters have always made for him: He acted like the guy who would make common-sensical choices in the national interest, even when they went against the nostrums of globalization and the supposed wisdom of the do-gooders.
For all their world-changing identification, they are reproducing the social destruction so perfected by their corporate elders — that is, to brand themselves as do-gooders while working feverishly to prevent policy changes that would restrict, in any way, their ability to mine profits from ventures that are in direct conflict with their acclaimed values.
We see ourselves as the defenders of the public good, but so many of the people I talked to on the campaign trail see the press as the agents of political correctness, as self-important do-gooders who take every opportunity to mock and punish people who don't think and talk and act like we do.
Gathered around the smirking, hulking personage of Jock Jeffcoat is a small army of people Chuck once trusted: not only the New York attorney general, Alvin Epstein, the real Judas in this case; not only Sacker, the worm within the Southern District; but also the previously defenestrated do-gooders Oliver Dake and (this one hurts) Bryan Connerty.
Typically, foundations have operated with a sort of church-and-state mentality about their money and how it is handled — one set of people (finance guys) manages the money according to one set of values (creating profit), while a different set of people (do-gooders) donates the money according to another set of values (an equal start for everyone).
" DeGeneres then played a montage of the many do-gooders she's profiled on her show — from a bus driver who saved the school children onboard after the vehicle burst into flames to a young app developer helping those with disabilities — hoping that it would serve as a "reminder of all the people out there that we have shown you that do good.
For as long as I've been alive, there has been an established narrative about America's two political parties: The Democrats are the do-gooders, the party of fluffy-headed ideas that would help this or that group and would cost a lot of money; the Republicans are the party of business, hard-headed capitalists who understand how regulations hurt economic growth.

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