• somethingsnappy@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Take the hat off. This was the goal. Whoops, gotta cash in and leave! I’m sure it’s super great, but I’m gone.

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        3 months ago

        It honestly just never occurred to me that such a transformation was allowed/possible. A nonprofit seems to imply something charitable, though obviously that’s not the true meaning of it. Still, it would almost seem like the company benefits from the goodwill that comes with being a nonprofit but then gets to transform that goodwill into real gains when they drop the act and cease being a nonprofit.

        I don’t really understand most of this shit though, so I’m probably missing some key component that makes it make a lot more sense.

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          3 months ago

          A nonprofit seems to imply something charitable, though obviously that’s not the true meaning of it

          Life time of propaganda got people confused lol

          Nonprofit merely means that their core income generating activities are not subject next to the income tax regimes.

          While some non profits are charities, many are just shelters for rich people’s bullshit behaviors like foundations, lobby groups, propaganda orgs, political campaigns etc