It bothers me to tell people you are broke when you’ve made the decision not to work for 20 years at any job. They mislead people. I could care less that they didn’t work, but then don’t ask for money. |
Two point six million go fund dollars does not equate to poor |
The person I responded to was asking someone else if what bothers them is that he didn’t get a normal job like the non famous public. The answer is it bothers us they didn’t make a plan except to ask friends for a downpayment and then her plan is to ask strangers for $. |
Can you provide an example where a corporation or politician is asking for money to openly fund their personal lifestyle expenses while simultaneously offering nothing in return? |
Define normal upbringing. James' father was an executive in the telephone industry, and mom was a dancer and gymnastic teacher. He graduated from Cheshire Academy a college prep private school in Connecticut. The current tuition, room and board is over $69. His alma mater is Drew University, a small Methodist affiliated university. I would not say he was uneducated. |
| It’s sad that people feel the need to comment continually on the go fund me after his death. If you don’t want to donate you don’t have to. You aren’t going to change anyone’s mind with your constant rants over it either. Get a life! |
Imagine…ranting over the ridiculousness of someone else’s rant. Can you imagine |
I see this type of response a lot on social media over this. Its not so much about the van der beeks, its more about a ridiculous donation culture that needs to be called out where people are using gofundme as a way to take financial short cuts, taking advantage of people in the process. Its just like calling out that the absurdity that tipping culture has become. If we stay silent the problem becomes more widespread. |
Totally agree. A grift imo. Why didn’t they disclose the purchase before they asked for money. I would totally ask for my money back if I had donated. |
Sitting POTUS. |
You would never have donated in the first place though. I seriously doubt any of the donators care that they purchased the ranch a month before he died. All the articles say their friends helped them anyway and now James is dead. People still want to donate. Leave it alone. |
My spouse and my kid both graduated from Drew so I know that Van Der Beek did not - he left when he got the Dawson’s Creek job and never went back. They were all unknown teens so they got sh!tty contracts, the show didn’t last more than five seasons so they didn’t have the opportunity to sign new more lucrative contracts, and apparently they have never received residuals from that show. In a just world Sony Pictures Studios would have covered the costs of his treatment as a thank you for making them the tens of millions the show has made and no one would be in this predicament. I never watched the show but have always thought JVDB seemed like a decent guy (some Drew bias here admittedly) but it seems they made some really poor choices along the way and the GFM is really tacky (as are almost all GFMs IMO.) |
Get real. If your spouse has to die very young to “cut a financial shortcut” that sounds like a pretty shit deal. You should be so lucky, right? I’d rather have decades to work and save than have one of our lives cut short. You lack perspective on this. |
I’m sorry, your problem is that they’re doing it openly? |
I would not expect other people to pay my living expenses so that I can hang on to a multi million dollar net worth. Its on me to help myself until I am not longer able to so so, then ask for help. |