I’d be more impressed if a group of doctors, nurses, supermarket workers, cleaners were able to wear We All Live In A Self Quarantined Shirt sing and smile at me at the moment. But they’re too busy! And can afford the best healthcare/caregivers, people, and connections to find you basic supplies if you need/want them, and no worries about paying your bills. I stopped watching awards shows because, even though being a “movie star” is their job, they were stepping over homeless people to go to awards shows in clothing and jewelry that cost more than my yearly income and getting swag bags worth more than my house.
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But hey, this is part of their job. Owning 3 homes worth more than I will ever make in three lifetimes? Okay. Enjoy your vacation. This kind of stuff is just patronizing to people overall. I love that you emphasize “patronizing” because that’s the only accurate description. Like, thanks for whatever donations you’ll be making to charity as you sit home complaining that construction on your tennis court is delayed and that you have We All Live In A Self Quarantined Shirt to remotely write your show, etc. I know hardships can’t be compared and everyone has challenges. But let’s go ahead and pump the brakes on this one.
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Well, I look at things like Farm Aid. Similar things. All proceeds supposedly went to bailing out farms on the cusp of collapse. This kind of stuff? It’s advertising for people already making a mint more than most of the US population. You aren’t “helping” anyone by putting out a makeup-free, sweatpants wearing snippet of you singing 4 words of an iconic song. Put your millions where your mouth is. Wonder if they’re following their own ‘good vibes’ and paying their housing staff a higher hazard rate right now. Because surely they care about the safety of their own employees?
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