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Joe Lycett

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SusieBQ Sun 20-Nov-22 18:00:36

Joe Lycett has apparently shredded £10,000 of his own money as an objection to David Beckham’s involvement with the Qatar World Cup. Makes me sad to think what good could have been done with this money.

Kate1949 Mon 21-Nov-22 09:40:00

I can't imagine that David Beckham will have even heard of Joe Lycett let alone take any notice of anything he says. A silly publicity stunt.

Zoejory Mon 21-Nov-22 09:47:42

I'm sure David will have heard of this money shredding incident. But i doubt he'll be too bothered

Lucca Mon 21-Nov-22 09:47:43

Why would he not have heard if him ?

Zoejory Mon 21-Nov-22 09:49:13

Maybe David could donate 10 grand to charity as a response 🤔

FannyCornforth Mon 21-Nov-22 09:50:41

It’s being reported now that it’s not certain whether Kane and Bale will be wearing the ‘one love’ arm bands

JaneJudge Mon 21-Nov-22 09:55:46

Lucca

Why would he not have heard if him ?

because it's clear David Beckham doesn't live in the cracks of the walls

FannyCornforth Mon 21-Nov-22 09:59:00

Kate1949

I can't imagine that David Beckham will have even heard of Joe Lycett let alone take any notice of anything he says. A silly publicity stunt.

I don’t think that it’s ‘a silly publicity stunt’ at all.
I think Lycett’s actions are coming from a genuine sense of anger and injustice.
Many people are extremely angry about the World Cup going to Qatar and all that it entails. Including FIFA being corrupt.
I think that Beckham (and his wife) are probably already regretting his actions.
But he was far too down the line to back out.

Glorianny Mon 21-Nov-22 10:05:47

MerylStreep I love "Got Your Back".
For those who don't understand Joe Lycett has a track record of standing up for the rights of ordinary people and opposing big business.
So he could have donated to charity-but who would report that?
So he burned £10,000 oof his own money to show how much he despises people like David Beckham who will go to somewhere like Qatar to make more when he already has so much.
Beckham will have heard of him.
Well done Joe!

Kate1949 Mon 21-Nov-22 10:10:06

I stand corrected!

Elegran Mon 21-Nov-22 10:10:58

Zoejory

Maybe David could donate 10 grand to charity as a response 🤔

If David Beckham isn't bothered by the fact that Joe Lycett is prepared to throw away away £10K of his own earned money to gamble on the possibility of DB having strong enough convictions about his (DBs) well-publicised philanthropic principles to forgo adding to his already massive bank balance, then it says a lot lore about DB than about JL.

And as a publicity stunt, it has worked pretty well, hasn't it? Here we are, arguing about whether it it is better/worse to be a hypocritical major millionaire celebrity or to be a passionate and reckless minor celebrity that the major celeb may not have heard of.

Joe Lycett used to get on my wick a bit camping it up on the Great British Sewing Bee, but in this situation I'd vote for Joe. He put his money where his heart was.

Shelmiss Mon 21-Nov-22 10:12:49

It’s Joe Lycett’s money to spend/shred as he sees fit. Well done Joe for standing up for LGB rights by putting his money where his mouth is so to speak.

Elegran Mon 21-Nov-22 10:14:03

Kate1949

I can't imagine that David Beckham will have even heard of Joe Lycett let alone take any notice of anything he says. A silly publicity stunt.

I meant to quote this post.

Lucca Mon 21-Nov-22 10:15:15

*I don’t think that it’s ‘a silly publicity stunt’ at all.
I think Lycett’s actions are coming from a genuine sense of anger and injustice.*

Hear hear.

Also great post Elegran.

Callistemon21 Mon 21-Nov-22 10:16:34

Zoejory

Maybe David could donate 10 grand to charity as a response 🤔

If no-one has heard of David Beckham's charity work, perhaps he should make more of a song and dance about it:

David Beckham has supported the following charities:

African Wildlife Foundation, CHOC Children'sComic Relief, Elton John AIDS FoundationFC; HarlemHelp for Heroes; Malaria No More; mothers2mothers; National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children; Novak Djokovic Foundation; Peace One Day; Raising Malawi; Red Cross; Save the Children

Among his many philanthropic interests, soccer superstar David Beckham is a founding member of the Malaria No More UK Leadership Council, and a supporter of Help for Heroes, a charity aimed at helping injured service personnel returning from Iraq and Afghanistan

His own charity, the Victoria and David Beckham Charitable Trust, provides wheelchairs to children in need, and his focus on helping children has led to his appointment as a Unicef Ambassador

In this role for the international charity, Beckham’s focal point is Unicef’s Unite Against AIDS Campaign. He traveled to Sierra Leone in January, 2007 with the organization, and following the visit he commented on his experiences there

Rosie51 Mon 21-Nov-22 10:20:29

I hold no brief for David Beckham but just wonder why he is being singled out for the hate? What about all the other people being paid to go to Qatar, the players, commentators, trainers, support staff, press etc They too are taking money to endorse these games. I don’t think the size of payment overrules or absolves any of them having responsibility for their own action. I hold every one of them in contempt for their disregard of what they’re endorsing.

Whitewavemark2 Mon 21-Nov-22 10:20:47

👀 this

“Qatar is basically telling the West "we take your most beloved sport event through bribery, move it to the winter, swap fans for paid actors, take away the beer, make thousands of powerful people shut up about human rights, and we get away with it because we're rich enough."

Parsley3 Mon 21-Nov-22 10:23:21

£10000 wouldn't buy the publicity that Joe Lycett has generated for the hypocrisy of it all. Well done him.

Zoejory Mon 21-Nov-22 10:24:04

Oh yes I'm well aware of David Beckhams generosity.

I just thought he could make a gesture.

And yes, Joe can do what he wants with his money.

He's now got massive publicity

Zoejory Mon 21-Nov-22 10:24:54

I don't blame Qatar for this. I blame FIFA

Elegran Mon 21-Nov-22 10:28:10

Callistemon21 so as someone who supports all those projects, why is he also supporting this notorious regime. He is not donating money to them - but he is giving them his presence and tacit encouragement.

Curlywhirly Mon 21-Nov-22 10:29:37

Well the clip that was shown on TV of him shredding the money never gave a close-up of the money, so he could have been shredding monopoly money for all we know. I certainly hope it was just a publicity stunt and he didn't shred genuine money. He could then have secretly donated the £10,000 to a charity.

Elegran Mon 21-Nov-22 10:31:13

I don't think he would have done that. He has too much integrity.

Delila Mon 21-Nov-22 10:31:48

There’s a problem with a lot of acts of protest - the act itself becomes the focus, distracting from the intended message.

FannyCornforth Mon 21-Nov-22 10:44:59

Whitewavemark2

👀 this

“Qatar is basically telling the West "we take your most beloved sport event through bribery, move it to the winter, swap fans for paid actors, take away the beer, make thousands of powerful people shut up about human rights, and we get away with it because we're rich enough."

Where’s that from WW?
It’s brilliant

Esspee Mon 21-Nov-22 10:48:59

I don’t know who Joe Lycett is. Yes it would take 30 secs to find out but frankly I can’t be bothered.
I will say that to my mind there is something deeply immoral about destroying anything which those in need could use.