MrMacphisto
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JohnnyB said:I think the best metaphor (if that's the right word), is one that a BBC presenter said: If the world was reversed and it was your family that was going to starve to death/ die of disease/ be murdered in the middle of the night by the government etc, wouldn't you want something done about it? And how would you feel if everyone else in the world looked the other way and then complained that their money was being spent on saving your life?
And that's why we should try and change all that.
I totally agree with you on all of this, but trying to change it is quite difficult. Our species is notoriously stubborn.
The real trick in enacting change is to get the average small-minded idiot to follow whatever cause you support. People aren't really that difficult to manipulate, and if you can make them feel guilty enough, then every once in a while, the end result of their collective actions serves the greater good. I think this is what these concerts are about. Since the average human isn't exactly a scholar on world affairs, celebrities have to smack the people in the forehead a few extra times to get them to notice what's going on overseas. It usually helps if you're entertaining their short attention spans at the same time as you're informing them, so hence, the concerts are arranged.
Of course, the inherent hypocrisy of a rich person telling us about something he/she can do a lot about by themselves is an obvious hurdle in conveying this message, but you'd think you might be able to get the attention of enough people who can see past this and then, you can make a difference along with them. Something that helps immensely is when one of the celebrities involved in the publicity stunt dumps a massive amount of money into the cause. As much as I despise Bill Gates's business practices, he does contribute millions upon millions to charity. That's more than I can say for most multi-billionaires. I'd like to see Rupert Murdoch do something like that. Anyway, Gates happens to be a part of this concert event, and he's contributed enough to the cause to get my respect, if nothing else....






