I have no idea about the details of these charities but to say donating to a charity is immoral seems dumb. Misguided or poorly informed may be a better term, but "imorally donating".
I think Black Lives Matter is a scam (there was a Reddit AMA with a BLM director where people asked where the money goes, she avoided answering the question, plus their aims go far beyond "helping black people") but I don't think people are "immoral" for donating to it, just hopelessly misguided and ill informed.
I agree that the blm organization is a scam. I also agree that the people who donate are naive. If those people realized they can save lives for less than $1000 a pop and still donated to blm they'd be immoral.
Not immoral, just uninformed in my opinion. Immoral would imply that they know they are doing something that is to some extent "wrong" and do it anyway. People donating are trying to do good, but just doing it in an ineffective way. If they know about an effective way to donate somewhere else but still assume that BLM is "doing good" then I would say it's still a long stretch to call it immoral.
I think Black Lives Matter is a scam (there was a Reddit AMA with a BLM director where people asked where the money goes, she avoided answering the question, plus their aims go far beyond "helping black people") but I don't think people are "immoral" for donating to it, just hopelessly misguided and ill informed.