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“It is my job, Skeeter! You know well as I do, people won't buy so much as a slice of pound cake from an organization that harbors racial integrationists." "Hilly." I just need to hear her say it. "Just who is all that pound cake money being raised for, anyway?" She rolls her eyes. "The Poor…” quote by Kathryn Stockett
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““It is my job, Skeeter! You know well as I do, people won't buy so much as a slice of pound cake from an organization that harbors racial integrationists." "Hilly." I just need to hear her say it. "Just who is all that pound cake money being raised for, anyway?" She rolls her eyes. "The Poor Starving Children of Africa?" I wait for her to catch the irony of this, that she'll send money to colored people overseas, but not across town.””

Kathryn Stockett

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Help, 2009

Critiques hypocrisy of charitable donations that ignore local poverty while supporting distant causes.

In simple terms: People donate abroad but ignore nearby needy.

Key Takeaway

Consider local impact when giving.

Themes

charity hypocrisy social justice racial issues

Mood

critical ironic

Type

satirical commentary

When to use this quote

  • nonprofit fundraising
  • community outreach
  • social activism

Key Concepts

donor behavior ethical paradox local vs global aid

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why do we favor distant causes over local ones?
  • How can we balance global and local aid?
A Different Perspective

May oversimplify complex aid dynamics.

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