Crowdfunding poor children's futures.
>Pay a child $x up to your discretion.
>The kid receives the money on the condition that he works hard and uses the money only to fund education and skills training.
>When he comes of age/finishes college and starts working, you get to take a % of his salary until your loan is paid off - with interest.
>>1673142
no, slavery is illegal
>>1673142
literal slavery
(unless you're trying to be ironic, in which case, heh)
>>1673142
>What is student loans?
>>1673147
It's the same principle as student loans.
It's not illegal
>>1673142
Wow OP, a student loan, you're such a genius man.
>>1673142
>you get to take a % of his salary until your loan is paid off
WTF is your problem man
This exists as being a godfather to children and funding their schooling in third world countries, helping find jobs and such but how the heck are you taking % from a salary of a poor kids future, that's terrible.
I'm generally against sponsoring children because time and time again it's proven that it creates tensions within the same communities where some kids receive inherent preferential treatment and regard by the community. In addition, to that it's a fine line when the godfather isn't anonymous and gets to maintain a correspondence with the kids grades and stuff, I'm just red pilled on charities and the such and I've got experience on how they run, foundations and such, and on the actual field in several countries just for the lulz