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In reply to the discussion: DO NOT donate to The Salvation Army [View all]hlthe2b
(113,708 posts)That said, I have, had experience working with (collaborating with) SA many years ago in some of the rural areas of the MidWest... As others have pointed out in their own responses on this thread, throughout my considerable opportunities to observe, the homophobic attitudes from "on high" were not realized in the field by those actually serving their community. I'm sure that varies from area to area, but that was my experience. In fact those I worked with would have been very offended by any attempts to tell them that they should treat GLBT or others differently than they treated everyone else. And yes, they did very good work for those truly desperate. I do believe that they still do. The organization needs to change in terms of their attitudes and principles. But, no, I don't think someone desperate for help is very frequently amenable to brain-washing. The impoverished and needy are not incapable of thinking for themselves--nor incapable of taking the help (while ignoring any "extras" through clenched teeth).