Doc Lynam
I hate the Daily Mail
- Jun 19, 2011
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Just very,very angry can't really say anymore.
BBC Sport - Sport Relief - Gary Lineker shocked by Bangladesh visit
BBC Sport - Sport Relief - Gary Lineker shocked by Bangladesh visit
Just very,very angry can't really say anymore.
BBC Sport - Sport Relief - Gary Lineker shocked by Bangladesh visit
I found it all a bit patronising.
Compared to how we live in the west it looks pretty shocking, but they were born somewhere else and if it's a choice between working on the rubbish tip or starving to death I'm pretty sure I know which one I'd choose. There's been plenty of bad things going on in the world for a long but nobody REALLY gives a shit, if we all did I'm sure we could've righted some of these wrongs by now. No point being angry or upset from the comfort of our homes just because we saw someing we find horrible on the telly. Those kids working on the rubbish tip don't want our pity - like I said, it's patronising.
I found it all a bit patronising.
Compared to how we live in the west it looks pretty shocking, but they were born somewhere else and if it's a choice between working on the rubbish tip or starving to death I'm pretty sure I know which one I'd choose. There's been plenty of bad things going on in the world for a long but nobody REALLY gives a shit, if we all did I'm sure we could've righted some of these wrongs by now. No point being angry or upset from the comfort of our homes just because we saw someing we find horrible on the telly. Those kids working on the rubbish tip don't want our pity - like I said, it's patronising.
Don't really know what to say to that, compared to how we live yeah i guess it does look "pretty shocking."
"Those kids working on the rubbish tip don't want our pity." Do you have some special knowledge about how they feel giving you the right to tell us how those children want to be viewed?
I don't 100% agree but I can see where you're coming from. I'm sure to the super-rich our lifestyles look little better than living on a rubbish tip: living cheek-by-jowl in our 'tiny' flats and terraced houses, having to commute in overcrowded trains and and on overcrowded roads (and pay a large proportion of our income to do so) in order to earn just enough to pay for our homes, food and fuel. I do all that and I'm still happy with my life; It's all a matter of perspective.I found it all a bit patronising.
Compared to how we live in the west it looks pretty shocking, but they were born somewhere else and if it's a choice between working on the rubbish tip or starving to death I'm pretty sure I know which one I'd choose. There's been plenty of bad things going on in the world for a long but nobody REALLY gives a shit, if we all did I'm sure we could've righted some of these wrongs by now. No point being angry or upset from the comfort of our homes just because we saw someing we find horrible on the telly. Those kids working on the rubbish tip don't want our pity - like I said, it's patronising.
I found it all a bit patronising.
Compared to how we live in the west it looks pretty shocking, but they were born somewhere else and if it's a choice between working on the rubbish tip or starving to death I'm pretty sure I know which one I'd choose. There's been plenty of bad things going on in the world for a long but nobody REALLY gives a shit, if we all did I'm sure we could've righted some of these wrongs by now. No point being angry or upset from the comfort of our homes just because we saw someing we find horrible on the telly. Those kids working on the rubbish tip don't want our pity - like I said, it's patronising.
I found it all a bit patronising.
Compared to how we live in the west it looks pretty shocking, but they were born somewhere else and if it's a choice between working on the rubbish tip or starving to death I'm pretty sure I know which one I'd choose. There's been plenty of bad things going on in the world for a long but nobody REALLY gives a shit, if we all did I'm sure we could've righted some of these wrongs by now. No point being angry or upset from the comfort of our homes just because we saw someing we find horrible on the telly. Those kids working on the rubbish tip don't want our pity - like I said, it's patronising.
I'm deadly serious, and I'm glad at least a couple of people can see where I'm coming from on this. If you want to see a decent and blanced documentry on how people live and cope in different social and economic conditions to us then watch Kevin McCloud - Slumming it.
The sight of Gary Linekar forcing out a few tears does nothing for me, has he seriously never seen stuff like that before? I find it more offensive that people are watching that and using words like inhuman to describe those peoples lives - Newsflash, this is how much of the world's population lives, living day to day and just trying to survive, it's nothing new. What are we here for? Is it to collect material posessions and buy houses or cars? This is the real world and the majority of it aren't lucky enough to take survival for granted like we do, but it doesn't mean they are any less happy.
To carry on an analogy that someone used earlier, if a member of some royal family was watching a documentary about my life and pitied me because I didn't have what they have I would tell them to go f*** themselves. Like I said, it's highly patronising.
It is trying to raise awareness. Do you think that half the money raised should go overseas, or just stay in Britain?
Just very,very angry can't really say anymore.
BBC Sport - Sport Relief - Gary Lineker shocked by Bangladesh visit
Truly shocking video, those people used to live a happy carefree life, until Christians arrived.Religion has alot to answer for in this world