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13year old Cork boy raises €18k for Syrian Refugees by Busking
awww what a great kid :love:
"YOU need to get started and then you’re halfway there,” — the words of 13-year-old Milo McCarthy after he received a Person of the Year award last month. http://www.irishexaminer.com/remote/...48&s=ie-438770 The teenager got the award because he raised €18,000 for Syrian refugees by busking on the streets of Cork city and his hometown of Midleton. “My dad and I watched the TV and we saw all the pictures of the refugees and Alan Kurdi on the beach and I wasn’t going to let it pass by and think ‘poor them’ and let them get on with their lives. I wanted to make things a little better.” Milo, who plays a wide mix but loves the songs of David Bowie, Chuck Berry, and U2, used to be too shy to busk in cities like Cork. http://www.irishexaminer.com/lifesty...nt-438770.html |
Pity he could not help people in Cork
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What a dude :love: fair play, he shames generation X who have effectively sold him down the river.
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Good for him, what a great kid.
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What a lovely heart warming story.
Sadly I'm one of those people who'd get paid to stop singing. :sad: |
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Same, could earn a fortune still Jaxie :hehe: |
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"we saw all the pictures of the refugees and Alan Kurdi on the beach "
I read that the wee boys family were actually safely residing in Turkey (so no0t refugees) and that the father had a sister in Canada and they were trying to get their to get free dental work for the dad. Sometimes things are not as they seem. |
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Brilliant,what a great thing to do by him.
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He's a Chuck Berry fan, so he gets a thumbs up from me.
Nice to see youngsters paying their respects to real legends of music. |
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"One Australian politician blamed the father for the death of the boy when the Australian Parliament debated the refugee issue. Senator Cory Bernardi told Australia’s Parliament he was not swayed by “these emotive arguments, and in particular to characterise this as some sort of humanitarian mission”. While acknowledging that the boy’s death was a tragedy, he said: “That boy and his family had lived in Turkey for three years. The money for that boy’s father to pay the people smugglers was sent from Canada.” He added, “The father sent them on that boat so the father could get dental treatment. They were in no fear, they were in no persecution and they were in no danger in Turkey.” http://dailycaller.com/2015/09/07/st...ed-syrian-boy/ http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-0...eople-smuggler http://www.express.co.uk/comment/exp...ch-Aylan-Kurdi |
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No I am just a realist and think that the father is to blame |
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Anyway, this whole conversation is detracting from the kind actions of an empathetic child :love: |
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