Lily65
I do find your responses somewhat tangential as you respond with something quite different to what is inferred in the messages you condem.
Is democracy being by-passed in favour of the billionaires?
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I agree with him . I don't like the image. I find Children in Need and Comic Relief unbearable to watch ,as it cuts between people in a bath of beans to famine in the developing world.
Lily65
I do find your responses somewhat tangential as you respond with something quite different to what is inferred in the messages you condem.
not a very intelligent reply really.
What is a chip on the shoulder got to do with objecting to a cliched and out dated image?
I can't for the life of me see why he would have a chip on his shoulder?
You know he isn't because...?
The Chinese are doing the same at the moment. Is there the same outrage? I see it is called 'infrastructure development'. Maybe when the Europeans were conducting 'infrastructure development' then it was considered okay at that time, it is only now different eyes perceive it as evil
That has got to be one of the worst things I have ever read here.
Here is a little something from bitesize GCSE History which may help you.
The Berlin Conference began the process of carving up Africa, paying no attention to local culture or ethnic groups, and leaving people from the same tribe on separate sides of European-imposed borders
He is racist and has a big chip on his shoulder and you know this because......?
I think it’s a shame that whatever Lammy’s motivation was, his stance might just lead to less money being donated to Comic Relief.
Also, SD is the wrong person to pick, if he wants to highlight celebrity virtue signalling. She’s a very competent and fearless journalist who has shone a light on some very dark issues, not some airhead looking for self-promotion.
He is racist and has a big chip on his shoulder.
Draw attention to the image ? A white woman holding a black child , who needs attention drawn to this?
Paddyann
we plundered it for centuries. The Chinese are doing the same at the moment. Is there the same outrage? I see it is called 'infrastructure development'. Maybe when the Europeans were conducting 'infrastructure development' then it was considered okay at that time, it is only now different eyes perceive it as evil. Don't forget slavery had been happening for centuries before Europeans were sold poor souls by the indigenous populations, just the same as the modern slave traders continue their heinous trade today, and it was Europeans that stopped their purchase of slaves though the trade with the middle east continued. Indeed slaves are still traded within Africa and other countries.
I often wonder why after so many billions and billions have been given in aid over decades (if not centuries), some African nations still apparently struggle educationally, socially and economically.
BTW I do not feel that white pop/media or other personalities do these trips purely for kudos, because of their profiles they are able to highlight the issues that require aid gifting to improve the lives of those shown. They do the same when visiting UK charities, their skin colour should be irrelevant.
Lily65, Stacey has said that she spent time working alongside the people and aid workers, which will be shown on tv. She is an extremely good investigative journalist.
David Lammy has based his argument on one photograph posted by her on her instagram/twitter profile.
Are we getting to a point in our history where it is wrong for a Caucasian man or women to be seen to help a person of colour
No we are not, I very much hope. We are all humans. I think he was trying to draw attention to the image. Stacey D comes across to me as an interesting, feisty, genuine celebrity who is no bimbo. I admire her. Lammy was trying to draw attention to the image,the imbalance of power if you like. It would have been to me preferable to see Stacey working alongside people , as she does so well.
Some good points there GG13
I once heard a programme ( very interesting) on the radio, where old Africa hands suggested that countries within the continent would now start to do better without our aid,
Except in times of drought/emergency/wars.
That Europe props up dictators and corrupt regimes by massive aid, and that the people in those countries would overthrow or vote out the worst ones, but that they would never improve themselves by relying on our aid.
Message withdrawn at poster's request.
Well said Granny Gravy
Isn't the relief that gets sent to Africa, not just from Comic relief and Children in Need, but Christian Aid, Oxfam, UNICEF and many others used to build schools to educate the children so that they can become doctors, teachers, farmers etc which in turn helps the local communities which has a knock on effect of helping the country.
Are we getting to a point in our history where it is wrong for a Caucasian man or women to be seen to help a person of colour.
I listened to David Lammy on This Morning, and he did come across as racist, laying everything at the door of "white folks"!!! People of colour also had slaves and participated in the slave trade, People of colour still to this day prey on their weaker neighbours.
Whenever there is a famine or natural disaster we are the first to help, our generosity is unwavering, how would they manage without aid?
Lammy loves to be controversial, but apart from that I do understand that Africa is a huge continent with many successful countries within it, and even in the poorer ones, there are still many who are doing alright and may hate the
(Outdated?) attitudes, eg. Pouring aid money in and thinking that people there are sitting around makeshift huts
Owning 2 hens and a goat.
Apparently Comic Relief asked David Lammy to go and he snubbed them, which says everything.
I agree with Stacey, if he wants to add colour to the fund raising, he should get himself over there and help, apparently he has been asked but never responded.
Well he did say something similar on Victoria Derbyshire this morning.
That’s just you putting words in his mouth paddyann
‘Paddyann* if that is what he was saying but didn’t he should have given it thought, but he didn’t, his first thought was a racist thought
Lenny Henry is a black comedian and very much involved in comic relief.
I think what he's saying is if it hadn't been for the white man Africa might not need as much help.We plundered it for centuries and were happy to enslave its people .Then we sent missionaries to convert them to alien religions .WE expected them to be grateful for that. Now that white face with the black child conjures up images of the colonialism they grew to hate.Send relief ,by all means but dont do it in a patronising way.Use local people to promote it,use black comedians and actors have some sensitivity and not the usual arrogance we display trying to look superior.
No matter what, at least these programmes allow people to give to a cause. Giving is very important.
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