I'm lovin' this charity drive! It's like our government is doing something right when they encourage private citizens to give back to society
. I mean, think about it, we're living in a time where corporations and individuals are already shelling out millions for various causes, so why not make it easy for people to participate? 
It's also interesting to see how this event highlights the importance of supporting organizations like EFF and Child's Play. These guys are doing real work, advocating for net neutrality and helping kids in need - that's something we can all get behind!
The prizes are just the cherry on top, I guess
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But let's be real, if our politicians were as effective at mobilizing people around a cause as Ars Technica is with this charity drive, we'd have solved some of our nation's problems by now
. So, while I'm all for this initiative, can't we just get our leaders to put their money where their mouth is? 
It's also interesting to see how this event highlights the importance of supporting organizations like EFF and Child's Play. These guys are doing real work, advocating for net neutrality and helping kids in need - that's something we can all get behind!
But let's be real, if our politicians were as effective at mobilizing people around a cause as Ars Technica is with this charity drive, we'd have solved some of our nation's problems by now