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Jul
MAKING POVERTY HISTORY
London: Yesterday I was in a London cinema watching an ad for the Make Poverty History campaign launched by OXFAM in association with the broad demands for more aid and assistance to Africa. The ad featured an organizer for the campaign takking to entertainment company urging them to do a movie or special on the subject. The resistance and contempt was laughable if it wasn’t so accurate–an insistance that no one cares…
Watch the Live 8 concerts with BILLIONS of people on Saturday and you will know that is not true
The media here is awash with stories about African debt and poverty–showing that when people press overnments to act, media follows
more on this to come.
I am off to the land of the G8, Edinburgh, tonight. Will report on all of this next week
Tally ho
Danny









Millions might have tuned in to watch Live 8 pop stars, but how does that show that anyone cares? I’m not saying that people don’t care but watching a concert is hardly an effective way of demonstrating your concern or acting on it. Those people that have gone to Scotland to protest have done far far more to demonstrate their concern than those who sat in a park to watch a concert having snagged the available tickets. Those who sat at home watching it on TV were passive consumers of celebrity bull. There is a lot more going on with this Make Poverty History stuff. People might care, but they have to prove it and act to change their own lives if they really want to help Africa. They also have to be vigilant that they are not being hoodwinked by Blair and co with the help of MPH.
July 3rd, 2005 at 8:13 amtally ho? you’re going fox hunting, you obese windbag?
July 3rd, 2005 at 3:06 pm