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Join Date: Jan 2007
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Banned
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 45,095
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I think he's right.
The way the films are made rob the people of their dignity in order to make a shocking and emotionally manipulative ploy for donations and these films become more about how the celebrities react to the situation rather than the situation itself. Like Lammy said, the celebs undoubtedly have good intentions but the whole presentation of it is unsavoury.
I like the idea of an african team making these films instead and presenting an authentic image of the plight people face without robbing them of their dignity.
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