Dear /Any Forums/
>I will say this once
>Feel free to paste this anywhere.
>I have given to charity my whole life, but recently turned down the ALS challenge because I feel I can raise more money for more charities without making anyone wet, I mean no disrespect to anyone - I just feel I can help more people this way.
>Instead of the bucket of ice water and £100, I will personally be donating roughly £2400 worth of guitars to orphanages, along with the proceeds of my percentage of the recordings to two charities of my choice ( Macmillan cancer support and RSPCA)
>This together with many hours of free work will be my contributions to charity.
>Capt. Lee, Rabea Mossad, Fred Baum and Sam Coulson have already agreed and I am looking forward to making this a fun and successful charity event.
>With regards to the claims of "Self Promotion", with roughly 3 million a month on YouTube and a globally successful guitar company I do not need promotion by throwing water over my head and being seen to donate a few hundred pounds to ALS in what has become a peer pressure trend, instead of giving £100 to ALS I have opted to give £2400 worth of guitars to orphanages and some money to help multiple charities rather than just one
>Of course haters will just brand anything I do here in an attempt to help people as "Self Promotion". . .
>I'm a rock guitarist (lmfaoe), nobody tells me what to do with my charitable donations... charity is and always should be a personal thing. If you really have a problem with me giving guitars to orphans and money to multiple charities then you have a problem and I suggest you address your own charitable work.
>Lastly, anyone found to be making defamatory or threatening statements about myself or anyone involved in this charitable project will be named, shamed, and met with immediate legal proceedings.
>My charitable donations are mine to give.
>Kind regards, Rob Chapman
>does none of this, refuses to elaborate further
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