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Susan Sarandon and Syrian Refugees

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Anniebach Sat 19-Dec-15 10:04:33

I respect those who work out of the spotlight and those who work in the spotlight, if good is being done this is all that matters ,

petallus Sat 19-Dec-15 10:01:08

Oh come on * jingl* we all get a bit of a saintly glow when we do good works. It's inevitable

rosequartz Sat 19-Dec-15 09:57:56

Yes, such a pity really, and for the Windsors too.

Perhaps we'll see Benedict Cumberpatch in a wetsuit wading into the sea in Greece next (with a handy camera crew). He certainly wastes no opportunity to harangue audiences who have gone for an evening's entertainment.

I think the BBC and other media journalists are doing a good job of bringing it all to our attention and quite right too, and my thoughts and prayers go out to the refugees and all those people who quietly get on with the practical job of helping them under difficult circumstances.

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 19-Dec-15 08:58:08

Yeah. Sad. Never mind. Eat a mince pie sausage roll. tchsmile

Anniebach Sat 19-Dec-15 08:50:24

I don't give a thought to who pays for their travel, at least it's not the tax payer . Such a pity when a person tries to do some good they are doubted and branded publicity seekers.

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 19-Dec-15 08:36:41

these places not "the lacs"

(how did happen? I'm not even on the ipad!)

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 19-Dec-15 08:34:55

These people live off their own egos. Alright, they may have the means to do more publicity-wise than the rest of us, but I will never be convinced that a lot of it isn't down to the saintly quality they think they acquire.

Still, if it makes Aerica do a bit more for the refugees, that can't be bad.

I often wonder if they pay for their own tickets to the lacs, or is it funded by some charity.

Anniebach Sat 19-Dec-15 08:10:03

I doubt Sarandon needs publicity . Why should people such as she not care?
And when it comes to ahhh shots our own windsors are top of this game, Harry hugging an African orphan, William and Kate packing food boxes .
William making tv appeal to save wildlife same weekend he and Harry were in Spain shooting wildlife. So if any celebs are to be doubted for really caring then we musn't forget the windsors are celebs too.

Sarandon is a UNICEF Ambassador and has received the humanitarian award from Action against Hunger

This film will be televised across America and other countries, it's not in the league of Cameron hugging a husky though

durhamjen Sat 19-Dec-15 01:17:12

Not just Susan Sarandon, though, is it?
Didn't Tim Farron do the same?

"David Darg
RYOT NOTE

Globally, one in every 122 humans is now either a refugee, internally displaced, or seeking asylum. If this were the population of a country, it would be the world’s 24th biggest. This year of 2015 has seen the largest crisis the world has ever seen in terms of displacement. Click below to find out more about an organization that helps battle against the challenges of this crisis."

This is one of the links on the Huffington Post website. David Darg is the man who is doing the filming, and good for him. Lots of people know who Susan Sarandon is and will be more likely to take notice.

rosequartz Sat 19-Dec-15 00:00:38

I should make it clear that the link I posted in the OP was from someone who posted it just as that, a link to a news item and not in any way criticising SS's actions.
The misgivings are mine and mine alone and are not criticism, just wondering if she will translate this into anything meaningful for the refugees when she returns to America. Sometimes one wonders how much Hollywood actors (and British ones for that matter) really care and whether the publicity is good for them too? There are always lots of 'aah' shots involved.
Cynical? Perhaps.

I thought that SS had given up being politically active, but perhaps I have that wrong.
She also said “I’ll ask questions. But I don’t ever tell anyone what they should think.
So that's OK then.

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 18-Dec-15 21:21:50

So sweet they sought out a little cutie for the pics.

I have a lot of respect for the volunteers on jet skis.

Anniebach Fri 18-Dec-15 20:46:31

Perhaps best to look up her credentials in humanitarian work before dismissing her as just giving a hug and putting on socks.

Anniebach Fri 18-Dec-15 20:35:37

Yes they do and they also give use of their names to countless charities. I doubt Sarandon is doing all that in the hope of finding fame, she is politically active in America and if making documentaries to be aired in America resulting in more refugees being given a safe haven or more money goes into those camps then she is doing good , a hug is good but practical hrlp is needed too

merlotgran Fri 18-Dec-15 20:31:05

I'm struggling to see the connection between Susan Sarandon and the Royal family - other than the regal wave which at least the Windsors use on appropriate occasions.

rosequartz Fri 18-Dec-15 20:24:44

But what is she doing in practical terms?? Hugging and changing socks.
Perhaps she will go back to America and lobby them to take in more refugees.

Do we not have the Windsors not doing the same as Sarandon? At least they set up things like The Prince's Trust and the Duke of Edinburgh Award and Prince Harry's charity etc etc.

Anniebach Fri 18-Dec-15 20:16:52

A. Hollywood film star can do more than an unknown hero or heroin. Do we not have the Windsors not doing the same as Sarandon?

grannylyn65 Fri 18-Dec-15 20:12:03

No, you're spot on!

rosequartz Fri 18-Dec-15 19:46:25

www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/susan-sarandon-greece-refugees_56740c50e4b014efe0d50c45

hmm not sure how I feel about this which was posted by a lady who runs a small charity helping the refugees. On the one hand is it good publicity about the plight of the refugees and how much help they need?
On the other hand is it a Hollywood actress going out there and 'virtue signalling' (as they say)?

If she goes home and tells her compratiots that they need to take more refugees into their rich country that could be a good thing.
However, Greece (and Turkey) is really struggling to help the refugees.

I think that it's all the unsung heroes and heroines who are helping who deserve our applause, not a Hollywood film star who flies in and out with a film crew.

Or AIBU?