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How about he puts his hand in his own pocket. I bet his sunglassed would feed 50 African families. I feel for these people but I am a strong believer in charity begins at home. We are really struggling to survive on my husbands wages but are still not classed as a low income family. I read a leaflet from the council the other day and I can get help with housing if I am an asylum seeker, drug addict, ex offender, or single mum. I am non of these so I don't count!

2006-08-11 23:14:02 · 17 answers · asked by chelle0980 6 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

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Why would someone as rich as Bono want to spend his own money, he keeps what he has to live his chussy lifestyle and expects the rest of us to bail him out, as usual, people like him so make me sick, how dare he patronise people in this country on low incomes and ask them to end poverty, we have a lot of people in our own country living in poverty because of poor wages and high prices, we would all love a better lifestyle but some of us have to put up with what we have just like the rest of the world does, I don't mean to be cruel but having been a tax payer for 25 years of my life and working hard, I had a serious accident that left me unable to work again, I had to prove I was too ill to work for 28 weeks and expected to live on the minimum sick pay, my husband had to give up the job he was doing at the time to be my full time carer, but because I hadn't qualified for the diability benefits at that time we had to live on £69 per week between us, everything bill wise had to be paid as well as food been bought, like you and your family, we are not asylum seekers, drug addicts, ex offenders or single parents, all we'd been is decent, hard working tax payers who were let down by the system as usual, my husband went back to his job after 6 months and I got the minimum disability payments, we are worse off now than we have ever been, but we have to put up with it and live basically hand to mouth just like you and your family will have to for been decent, hard working people and Bono and his skivvy's have the nerve to ask the likes of us to end poverty, he needs to look in his own back yard wouldn't you say.

2006-08-12 02:26:53 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Then the answer is simple: become an ex sex offender, drug addict asylum seeker and you'll get all the free handouts you can need. Seems like you have to be the right quality of poverty-stricken. And then send a letter to Bono saying you need the sunglasses so you can sell them to get the down payment on a house.

PS: they do these kinds of things because even a million dollars given by them might be a day's pay and it looks really good when they spew out the PR.

"I can't make up my mind which one of my 27 Porsches I should drive today, humm, maybe one of my 15 Mercedes or the Bentley. So hard to decide. Hey! Has anyone seen my sunglasses?"

2006-08-11 23:25:05 · answer #2 · answered by Kokopelli 7 · 0 0

i believe poverty is a political question. Bono's artwork to cancel debt or provide "debt relief" is a good step in the route of creating the artwork a more effective merely and equitable position. different recommendations... promote honest commerce truly than loose commerce. loose commerce is yet in a special way of institutionalizing the inequity that exists right now. The IMF and the international monetary corporation, the substantial international businesses that dictate commerce coverage are bureaucracies run with the help of the wealthiest countries and finally end up promotion the pastimes of wealth on the fee of the international's negative. that is on the global scale... Nationally we want to make stronger the minimum salary, opposite the president's tax cuts for the wealthiest human beings, and manage root causes of poverty: racism, a failing preparation and wellbeing care device, and massive company corruption. on the very community element, volunteer at colleges and community centers. keep at community mom and dad shops truly than huge-container chains. Donate clothing and nutrition to the needy. i recognize maximum of that's problem-free experience... yet when more effective human beings acted on those concepts, shall we shrink poverty contained in the U.S. Oh and because the most important eating usa on earth... opt for to stay a less complicated existence. opt for modesty so as that others would have selections.

2016-11-24 21:25:45 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Geldof brought famine and poverty in Africa onto the world spotlight and told all of us that we had a personal responsibility to do something about it. That was incredible.

But what happened a year ago, with Live 8 was that we were sold on the idea of increased Western aid. That was actually what the G8 wanted -- that aid only comes with conditions which are all about opening up third world economies to first world exploitation. We're talking about things like selling South American and African water rights to multinational conglomerations. Or preventing governments from enacting legislation to protect workers or assist their own indiginous development.

So Bono's plea means that we're all clamoring for the G8 nations to do what they were going to do anyway. Oh, and we get to feel good about ourselves for doing it.

2006-08-12 00:46:26 · answer #4 · answered by The angels have the phone box. 7 · 0 0

I understand your frustration, I too need alot of help, but I would like to put a spin on things for you, life is about looking at things in different ways, all I would like to point out is this, atleast he is trying to do SOMETHING, have you seen the public light that is shed on the scum of the earth, paris hilton, what the **** excuse my language but what the hell is she doing except breathing and taking up oxygen from the poor african babies, I think that attention should be shed on people like her who are doing nothing for anyone, which brings me back to the original point at least bono is doing something for someone eles apart from himself. I hope you get what Im saying. Peace & love

2006-08-11 23:34:38 · answer #5 · answered by Relentless Soul3 2 · 0 0

What makes Bono think he has the right to tell anyone what to do! The last I heard he was just a singer in a band, not Mother Teresa. Tell the government to help the poor, they have all our money anyway one way or another.

2006-08-11 23:22:04 · answer #6 · answered by stormlover106 2 · 0 0

Bono does contribute to charities, in the millions. I don't see anyone else making a strong stand. Okay maybe Bob Geldof...

2006-08-11 23:26:15 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I think that queer should shut up and stay out of the limelight where he belongs..

I also think that all that crap is comming from his publicist. He is trying to stay popular as an aging rocker. Maybe there is a shortage of 18 year old girlies in his world and he is trying to recruit more groupies.

2006-08-11 23:19:25 · answer #8 · answered by drewwers 3 · 0 0

hes a publicity seeking, two faced has been. who jumps on the charity wagon at every chance, still banging on about world poverty, whilst still being one of the richest and tightest so called celebs. u2 are false, self oppiniated, middle of the road so called musicians.

get of the world stage.

2006-08-12 07:40:04 · answer #9 · answered by starwolf 2 · 0 0

He should mind his own two pennorth. If he's THAT worried about all the poverty everywhere, he should either tell them all to stop shagging so much or supply them with a mountain of french letters. Either way, without so many screaming kids about there'd be more food for them all.

2006-08-11 23:53:59 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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