Sunscreen, Reapply. Or What I Learned from Live 8. - Page 4


I’m not quite sure what my one thing I’m willing to do (or not do) in order to be helpful but I’m working on it. For now I’ll probably just have to keep clicking at the hunger site and feeling guilty when I’m wearing a skirt I know was made from sweat shop labor.

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Katharine Donelson is a student of Linguistics, Communication and Welsh. She currently lives with her formerly feral cat and spends her time learning Welsh vocabulary, listening to music, watching films, photographing the local scenery and maintaining her blog The Film Noir Experience. …

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  • 1 - Aaron, Duke De Mondo

    Jul 03, 2005 at 6:38 pm

    Excellent Katharine. one of the best things i've read regardin Live 8.

  • 2 - Temple Stark

    Jul 03, 2005 at 7:10 pm

    Wow. Stunning and the best essay I've seen on Live8 so far.

    At least reading around it got people to thinking of the poor around this world again.

    Ken Edwards makes a good point about the $1 or $2 donation. The only thing I can think of is that was the donation than most people might think they've already done their part. Now many people are left wonderng - so now what can I really do?

    idealistic I know. But damnit we need a return of a good dose of idealism.

  • 3 - John Mather

    Jul 03, 2005 at 7:16 pm

    U.S was better than the U.K(snoozefest with one bland band after another)R.E.M aside,and maybe Madonna.Will it change anything? Unlikely.What on earth was Rob Thomas babbling about? "every day in Africa there are two 9/11's...things as bad as 9/11.This song is nothing to do with that!!" Brain in gear before opening mouth.Not smooth at all...

  • 4 - Katharine Donelson

    Jul 03, 2005 at 7:41 pm

    Thank you, Aaron and Temple.

    As for what to do, I'm open to suggestions. Fair trade coffee? Solar cars? Hemp pants? I don't know.

    John Mather, I honestly have no idea what Rob Thomas was babbling about. I find him to be so musically enthralling I was actually reading while he was on stage.

  • 5 - RJ

    Jul 04, 2005 at 1:31 am

    Debt-relief and financial aid should be tied to significant progress towards democracy and liberty - and we should be unafraid to cut off this funding if the rulers of some countries are not making a real effort in those directions.

  • 6 - SphinxMontreal

    Jul 04, 2005 at 2:35 am

    I love the line the concerts are to raise awareness of the problem. What hogwash! Which adult with half a brain is not aware of this problem?

    Funny how none of these artists have stepped forward and told us how we can help solve this problem. Obviosuly, either they don't know, don't care or know that the situation is hopeless.

    Unfortunately, making money on other people's misfortune has become a very disgusting part of human nature. To change this, you have to change the entire global economic system, which is not happening anytime soon.

  • 7 - Masinissa

    Jul 04, 2005 at 7:38 am

    What a sad day. Live 8, first I do not need a less than high school graduate telling me what to think about poverty or Africa. But what is more insulting is these over paid immature whiney do nothings think they can tell me that the debt these so called African leaders have amassed should be forgiven and I am the one to pay for it. Well what I say is put down the crack pipe and listen up,. The answer is not NO but HELL NO. I want Bob Geldof to put his money where his big fat mouth is flapping. I say Bobby, you first, lead the way -You- adopt the American Express balance of President Levy Mwanawasa of Zambia. If you think that is too much then consider this, with the balance paid off he will be off to Monaco to gamble with the aid money, Next off to France to buy some overpriced Alpha Jets. (ya, ever noticed that there are NO US F16s or F15s sold into sub- Saharan Africa, hum-mm wonder why? when you figure out the answer, get back to me) Then finally President Levy Mwanawasa will make a stop off in China to arrange for some more AK-47s and his favorite the all plastic Chinese antipersonnel land mine. So, Bobby take me off your mailing list and IF you ever figure it out its the corruption stupid - they even have words for it. In Gambia, corruption is called "MASLAHA". In Sudan corruption is called "KITU KIDOGO" In Nigeria, corruption has been institutionalized. If you don't take a bribe you are a fool. Honest people are called fools. In hospital people die because doctors steal drugs and sent them to their private hospitals. It is everywhere. Mr. Geldof, STOP corruption and bribery first then and have your people call my people and we may do lunch.

    Masinissa
    King of Numidia

  • 8 - Victor Plenty

    Jul 04, 2005 at 1:01 pm

    Thanks for a view from the audience, Katharine. This is the best piece I've seen written about the whole Live 8 experience. Far more thought-provoking than anything the organizers' publicity machine has gotten as far out as my little corner of the world.

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