It's not an uncommon practice for teams that run a public website to raise 
awareness for a good cause, usually by supporting fundraising for a social 
nonprofit charitable organization. Some choose a children's cancer charity 
or the Wikimedia foundation, this is what the Go team chose. This does not 
mean that other issues in the world are not important.

The Go project has never been a sterile place, it always had a personal 
touch from its creators, see for example the cute gopher drawings. It's 
also not a science centric community (btw, science is political too, always 
has been) nor is the Go website the Mona Lisa.

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