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Didn't she perform at a concert for the tsunami victims a few years ago?
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How do we know she doesn't donate money to charities low-key? I mean, at least she's not all "Look at me I donate loads of money to poor people" like Bob Geldof or something. I really dislike
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^Yeah, I think it's sort of a double edged blade. I mean, what's the point of someone doing a charity if it's just to show off? I think it completely loses its real intention
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But I was talking more differently when in comes to humanitarian work. For example again, Shakira actually founded and created a charity with her own money (almost 10 years ago?). And recently, she physically went to Bangladesh to help when she could have been making up more music or belly dances to make more money for herself. Even though there may be some "selfish reasons" to do so, IMO, its a sincere move for the most part. As for Ayu, she was sincere in writing the lyrics for "A Song is Born" and if she did sing in a concert to help tsunami victims, I think she was sincere and not because she can or to gain popularity or to show off. Doing more than just simply donating loose change is at least to me sincere enough (especially when she has alternatives to do instead, like writing songs, producing concerts, commercial ads, photo shoots, etc.). Besides, something is better than nothing. And to add to the main topic and I forgot to say this, I love Ayu because of her really cute personality and mannerisms. Like when she starts jumping around in her concerts being all happy and bouncy. And even when she cries. But most of all is when she sings, she gives it her all to put so much emotion to the songs. ![]() |
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^huh?
It would be nice to see her do some charity stuff, if she could fit it into her busy schedule. |
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When someone gets richer, is because somebody else gets poorer. If ayu were ever to do charity just as an excuse to boost her popularity to gain more money, I'd rather she didn't do it.
Also, if an artist uses their "charities" just to boost popularity, making ppl buy more of their stuff just because they think the artist really deserves it, these ppl are also wasting money they could be using to help somebody in need. In a way it can completely dillute the whole artist's goal ![]() I know this is really complicated way of saying things, but something is better than nothing doesn't necessarily always apply.
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P.S: Ayu rulez!!!
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On the other hand, if artists doesn't use their beneficent actions to promote themselves, they won't be selling more stuff because of it and it won't be draining money from ppl for their personal interests. The care center/ppl in need who receive the benefit OBVIOUSLY won't care about the intentions, they've received the help. But there's not only one person/institution or w/e needing help in this entire world, so the whole purpose of the artist doing a benefit there gets dilluted. It's hard for me to explaion because I can't seem to pick the proper words to express myself. That's just how credit cards companies make you feel you have a lot more money than you really have with their "credit benefits". While they make your life easier, they obviously have the intention of earning money, and every benefit you get is because they're using your money.
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^Yea I understood that, I just don't think the majority of the people who would buy the CDs would be doing any charity donations in the first place anyway. If they didn't spend it on her CD, they'd spend it on somebody elses or something completely different.
But yea, maybe the people who wasn't gonna buy the CD, but then did because of the artists charity work, would've spent it on donations if they hadn't bought a CD instead. |
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ayu could always donate huge money for a lot of stuff, and we will never know about it if she did it discreetly XD
I prefer it to be discreet anyway. As I said earlier, I don't like weeshy woshy artists who donate their money and shove it in people's eyes, that's another way to make a lot of money from people. Last edited by ayumisrael; 2nd May 2008 at 08:16 AM. |
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Oh well, maybe I've said is a bunch of BS...economics is so complicated....but i do think there's a difference when you donate with second intentions of actually earning (promotion, $$) from it.
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If she donates discreetly at least she helps it, she sure has money to do so, but I hope that if she does she will never shove it in front of us... |
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Well, I sorta of liked mika nakashima's campaign on using recyclable shopping bags and non-disposable chopsticks "to help the environment".
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LOL I dunno...
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ayu's A Song Is Born single was for WTC victims, wasn't it? (and other avex artist doing it too)
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